B. Tech.: Mechanical Engineering (Shirpur Operations)
| Bachelor's Degree by SVKM's NMiMS - Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering (Shirpur)
                                            
                                                
                                            
                                            
                                            
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Category: BE/BTech in Mechanical Engineering | Mathematics, Logic & Statistics | Physics | Mechanical Engineering | Electronics Engineering | Programming | Communication Skills | Electrical Engineering | Information Technology Engineering | Graphics, Animation and Multimedia | Environment Management | Materials Engineering | Chemical Engineering | Industrial Engineering | Industrial Management | Business Communication | Quality Management | Finance | CAD/CAM/CAE | Manufacturing Engineering | Environment Science & Technology | Automobile Engineering | Automation and Robotics | Reliability Engineering
| Eligibility: (Pre-requisites) | The candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent including international IB Diploma, Cambridge etc. Exam with Science or Science Vocational (with P.C.M. and English as compulsory subjects) with minimum 50% marks in PCM. (Minimum 150 marks out of 300). Those awaiting their 10+2 exam results this year may also apply. | 
| Medium of instruction: | English | 
Programme Duration
Four year Full Time B.Tech. in the following disciplines with the intake mentioned against each is offered at the Mumbai and Shirpur Campus.
Intake 
 Mechanical Engineering – 60
Unique Feature
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The modern facilities to provide ambience and support for curricula and extra curricula activities for the overall development of students. 
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The dedicated, qualified faculty to ensure high standard of Teaching, Learning and Evaluation processes. 
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The periodic review and revision of curricula based on feedback from the industry with quick response to ensure the relevance of the programs to the changing needs of industry. 
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Trimester system with proper planning to utilize the resources effectively and efficiently. 
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The industry visits and industry based project work as part of the curricula to get recognition and reward to the students in the form of job offer or support for further studies and research. 
Course Structur
The course structures for various B.Tech. programs are given in subsequent pages, which are subject to review and revision by the Board of Studies in Engineering Sciences and approval of the Academic Council of the University.
Teaching, Learning And Evaluation
In most of the subjects, there will be theory and practical classes.  Time table will be for approximately 32 to 36 contact hours per week for  B. Tech programs. In the Fourth year of the course approximately 40% of  the time will be allotted for industry based project work for which  guidance by the faculty will be available and the students will be  required to make presentation of the project work.Student is required to have minimum of 80% attendance in the classes  for every subject and must complete all the term work prescribed for the  subjects.
 For every subject 50 marks will be assigned for continuous assessment: 5  marks for attendance, 20 marks for class Tests, 25 marks for term work  containing practical work, and/or assignments and practical/oral exam.  The term end exam will be assigned marks out of 50. For passing in a  subject, student must obtain a minimum of 50% marks in combined total of  continuous assessment and term end exam.
 The credit system with flexibility is planned to allow students to learn  at their own pace. The fast learners may earn more credits than minimum  prescribed for the B. Tech degree and it maybe possible to register for  5 year integrated M.Tech programme if offered. The slow learners will  be allowed to register subjects and continue study for more than 4 year  period without any break
 The class will be awarded at the end of every year on the basis of total  marks or Grade point Average obtained by the student subject to earning  prescribed minimum credits during the year.
 The class for final degree will be awarded on the basis of performance during the final year for B. Tech. Courses.
Board of Studies
BOS for department of Mechanical Engineering :
| Name | Designation | BOS | 
| Dr. D.J. Shah | Professor & Dean | Chairman | 
| Mr.Rajesh Patil | Assoc. Professor | Member | 
| Mr. Vishal Fegde | Sr. Lecturer (Mechanical), MPSTME (Shirpur Campus) | Member | 
| Prof. A.C. Mehta | HOD | Member | 
| Dr. Hari Vasudevan | Vice Principal & Professor & HOD, Production Engg., D.J.Sanghavi College of Engg. | Member | 
| Mr. Pramod Jumle | Director, Board of Apprenticeship Board, Western Region. | Member | 
| Mr. Louis Periera | Sr.V.P., Central Mfg. Engg., Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd, Automotive Sector, Mumbai | Member | 
| Dr. R.S. Mani | Executive Director & President (New Initiatives), Tech Nova Imagins System (P) Ltd., Taloja | Member | 
| Prof. Raul | Sardar Patel College | Invitee | 
Admission Criteria Process
Students are admitted to the B.Tech. Program if they meet the required standards of the two-stage process described below:
Stage 1:
Stage 2:
| B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) | ||
| First Year (All Branches) | ||
| Trimester I | Trimester II | Trimester III | 
| Applied Maths I | Applied Maths II | Applied Maths III | 
| Applied Science I | Workshop | Communication Skill | 
| Engineering Drawing | Engineering Mechanics | Applied Science II | 
| BEE | Basic Electronics | Electrical Measuring Instruments & Machines | 
| Computer Prog.-I | Computer Prog.-II | Computer Application | 
| Second Year | ||
| Trimester IV | Trimester V | Trimester VI | 
| Applied Mathematics IV | Applied Mathematics –V | Computer Graphics | 
| Applied Thermodynamics | Manufacturing Process I | Environmental Management | 
| Numerical Techniques | Fluid Machinery | Strength Of Materials | 
| Material Engineering | Theory of Machine I | Theory of Machine II | 
| Fluid Mechanics | Industrial Electronics | Constitution of India | 
| Machine Drawing | Seminar I (Report) | Seminar II(Presentation) | 
| Third Year | ||
| Trimester VII | Trimester VIII | Trimester IX | 
| Heat & Mass Transfer | Vibration Engineering | I.C. Engines | 
| Manufacturing Process II | Thermal Engineering | Design of Machine Elements II | 
| Design of Machine Elements I | Measurement and control | Metrology and Quality Control | 
| Industrial Engineering | Manufacturing Management | Mechatronics | 
| Seminar III(Report) | Seminar IV(Presentation) | Business Communication | 
| Forth Year | ||
| Trimester X | Trimester XI | Trimester XII | 
| Design of Mechanical System | Total Quality Management | Refrigeration and Air Conditioning | 
| Automation in Production | Finite Element Analysis | Engineering Economics & Accounting | 
| Elective I 
 
 | Elective II 
 
 | Elective III 
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| Project Stage I | Project Stage II | Project Stage III | 
| Classroom - Full Time | ||||
| When | Duration | Where | Remarks | Price | 
| Not Specified | 4 Years | All Venues | Not Specified | Price On Request | 



 
                