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M.Tech MECHATRONICS

In an atmosphere of unprecedented and fast-paced industrial growth, intricate automation problems that can be solved only with a competent knowledge of various engineering disciplines are increasing. M.Tech. (Mechatronics) is an interdisciplinary programme that is tailored to cater to the current industrial automation needs.

Candidates with a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Automobile Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering are eligible for this highly specialized four semester M.Tech. programme.

Objective

To train students as competent professionals to keep pace with changes in automation needs in industry and research organizations.

Curriculum

University Core (23 Credits)
Course Title Credits
Professional and Communication Skills  2
Seminar  1
Student Project 20

 

Programme Core  (30 Credits)
Course Title Credits
Applied Engineering Mathematics  3
Microcontroller and Applications 5
Fluid Power Systems and Factory Automation 5
Autotronics and Vehicle Intelligence 5
Advanced Sensor Systems and Instrumentation 5
Principles of Mechanical Systems 4
Principles of Electronic Devices  4
Computer Integrated Manufacturing  3

 

Programme Elective (18 Credits)
Course Title Credits
Robot Dynamics and Analysis 3
Machine Vision System  3
Finite Element Analysis  3
Fuzzy logic and Neural Networks 3
Computational Fluid Dynamics  3
Micro Electro‐mechanical Systems 3
Mechatronics System Design 3
Electro‐optic Systems 3
Embedded Sensors and System Design 3
Power Electronics and Drives 3
Digital Control Systems 3
Vibration and Noise Engineering 3
Principles of Signal and Image Processing  3

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Last Update: May  21 2013