The objectives of the Mechanical Engineering undergraduate program are to produce graduates who:
Vigorously engage in engineering graduate study in engineering practice or in the pursuit of other fields, such as science, law, medicine, business or public policy.
Apply their mechanical engineering education to address the full range of technical and societal problems with creativity, imagination, confidence and responsibility.
Actively seek out positions of leadership within their profession and their community.
Serve as ambassadors for engineering by exhibiting the highest ethical, professional standards and by communicating the importance and excitement of this dynamic field.
Retain the intellectual curiosity that motivates lifelong learning and allows for a flexible response to the rapidly evolving challenges of the 21st century.
List of Program Specific Outcomes (PSO):
PSO 1 - Graduates of the program will achieve excellence in product design, thermal engineering and manufacturing system by acquiring knowledge in mathematics, science and designing principles.
PSO 2 - Graduate will be able to analyze, interpret and provide solutions to the real life mechanical engineering problems.
PSO 3 - Graduate will develop an approach to solve multidisciplinary problems of manufacturing and allied industries.
PSO 4 - Graduates will learn managerial skills to work effectively in a team and in a society by following ethical and environmental practices.
PSO 5 - Graduate will respond to the demand of the society by engaging in lifelong learning