B.Tech( Mechanical Engineering)
Course Overview
A mechanical engineering curriculum builds from strong foundations in mathematics and physics into core engineering areas such as Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Mechanics of Materials, and Machine Design. It also includes Manufacturing, CAD, and Control Systems, with hands-on labs and team projects. Many programs offer specializations in areas like Robotics, Automotive, Energy, or Mechatronics, preparing graduates for careers in design, analysis, testing, and production.
Curriculum Structure
A mechanical engineering curriculum builds from strong foundations in mathematics and physics into core engineering areas such as Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Mechanics of Materials, and Machine Design. It also includes Manufacturing, CAD, and Control Systems, with hands-on labs and team projects. Many programs offer specializations in areas like Robotics, Automotive, Energy, or Mechatronics, preparing graduates for careers in design, analysis, testing, and production.
Admission Process
The admission to B.Tech Computer Science program is based on entrance exam scores followed by counseling. Here's the step-by-step process:
Check Eligibility
Candidate must have passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects with minimum 60% marks.
Appear for Entrance Exam
Appear for BCECE (Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination) or JEE Main. The college accepts scores from both examinations.
Online Application
Fill the online application form on the college website during the application window (typically May-June).
Counseling Process
Shortlisted candidates will be called for counseling based on their entrance exam rank. Document verification and seat allotment happens during counseling.
Fee Payment & Enrollment
Selected candidates need to pay the admission fee and complete the enrollment process to confirm their seat.
Career Opportunities
Mechanical engineering offers diverse career opportunities across automotive, aerospace, energy, manufacturing, and robotics. Common roles include Design Engineer, Automation Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Quality Engineer, and Project Manager, spanning core technical design and production as well as consulting, sales, and management. With additional skills, mechanical engineers also move into IT, data science, finance, and analytics roles. Opportunities exist across public and private sectors, from core industries like defense (HAL, ISRO), power (NTPC, BHEL), and heavy engineering to construction, infrastructure, and finance, leveraging strengths in CAD, thermodynamics, materials, and problem-solving.
Core Industries for Mechanical Engineers
Manufacturing & Production
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Automotive and auto components
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Heavy machinery and industrial equipment
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Consumer goods and electronics manufacturing
Automotive & Transportation
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Vehicle design and testing
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Electric vehicles (EVs)
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Railways and metro systems
Top Recruiters
- Infosys
- Amazon