Course Overview
- Vision & Mission of the Department
- PEOs & PEOs of the Department
- About Mechanical Engg Department
- Course Structure
- Faculty
- Syllabus
- Laboratories
- Activities of the Dept.
Vision of Mechanical Engineering Department
To be a Centre of excellence by producing qualified skilled Diploma professional in the field of Mechanical Engineering, who is innovative contributor to the society.
Mission of Mechanical Engineering Department
M1: To create an excellent teaching learning environment through value-based education as well as skills and innovation to adapt to changes in the global environment.
M2: To promote industry relevant employable skills, professional competencies through outcome-based education (OBE), and practice.
M3: To instill ethical values and social awareness through constant interaction, motivation, and guidance.
Program Educational Objectives(PEOs)
PEO1: To Enhance the real-life problem-solving quality in supervisory position by inculcating Knowledge of basic science and engineering.
PEO2: To Train to work efficiently individually and in a team exhibiting leadership qualities to meet the goal of the project / organization showing adaptability to modern tools / techniques
PEO3: To inculcate professionalism in students, ethical attitude, communication skills, team spirit in their supervisory profession.
PEO4: To prepare students with entrepreneurial skills and to motivate them for higher studies and lifelong learning.
PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
PSO1: Identify, analyze and solve different problems in Mechanical Engineering
PSO2: Develop necessary professional skills for enhancing employability, entrepreneurial qualities and pursuing higher studies.
Mechanical Engineering Department is one of the oldest branch established in 1956 consisting of a total of 17 staff. Presently there are 7 faculty members and 2supporting staff. The department takes initiative in various activities like organizing seminars and sending students for training to different training centers for development of their skills.
Student Intake:
The intake of the department of Mechanical Engineering has varied over the years and was changed depending upon the need and demand. Starting from the original intake of 15 students in the first batch of the department, the present intake of the department stands at 45 students.(5 Nos. of Seat reserved for physically disable student)
Staff position:
Apart from HOD ,the Department of Mechanical Engineering consists of four Senior Lecturers, seven Lecturers , two Senior Instructors andone Junior Instructor. Most of the faculties are having Master Degree in various Mechanical Engineering fields. One faculty member has already completed PhD and few others in the process of completing the PhD.
Recent Developments(Through NEQIP and other Govt. Sponsored schemes)
A �Computer Centre� has been established under the Modernization and Removal of Obsolescence (MODROB) Project, grant given by the AICTE and upgraded it under NEQIP project.
Some laboratories have been upgraded with new modern machines and equipments under the AICTE sponsored MODROB project & NEQIP project.
Department has already started its activities for NBA with the help from NEQIP project. In this process, Mechanical Department�s VISION, MISSION and PEOS have already been finalized and SAR completion process have already started.
Staff room development process is almost complete through NEQIP project. Two desktops and one laser printer have been installed in staff room with the help from NEQIP project.
One classroom has already been developed as a smart class room for Mechanical Engineering Deptt.
One laptop and one LC,D projector is already in use by the faculty of the department which was received from the NEQIP project.
Under institute industry interaction program with Indian Oil Corporation and Mech.Deptt. is organising Engineering Drawing classes for the trainee.
Future of the Department:
The Mechanical Engineering Department of Assam Engineering Institute has been producing the right kind of technical manpower necessary to sustain and promote industrial and economic growth for more than fifty five years. The demand for Mechanical Engineers in the North-Eastern region and other region of our country is increasing with the development of industries. With a well qualified staff and a lot of new equipment in the modernized laboratories, the students have benefited by getting proper technical exposure. Further, the Department has provided and will continue to provide its services to the society in general and industry in particular by providing right information , appropriate technology and high quality skill engineers.
Conclusion:
With NEQIP and other government aided project , Mechanical Engineering Department of Assam Engineering Institute have developed and is carrying on its growth to prepare its students to compete with the latest technologies.
Courses Offeres: 3 year Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
CURRICULUM REVISION
With an objective to implement NEP 2020 in Higher Education and the State
Polytechnics, with effect from the academic session 2024-25 a framework is
designed for the transformation of the entire Technical Education (TE) in order to
respond to the requirements of fast-changing and knowledge-based Indian society.
Salient features that were considered for developing the curriculum aligned to
NEP 2020 are as follows:
▪ Reduced number of credits.
▪ Introduction of Student Induction Program.
▪ Well defined learning objectives & outcomes for each course.
▪ Inclusion of courses on socially relevant topics.
▪ Built-in flexibility to the students in terms of professional elective and open
Elective courses.
▪ Mandatory internship to equip the students with practical knowledge and
provide them exposure to real time industrial environments.
▪ Virtual Labs.
▪ Mapping of Courses to its equivalent NPTEL/SWAYAM Course.
▪ Course on ‘Entrepreneurship and Startups’ to encourage entrepreneurial
mindset.
▪ Introduction of Design Thinking and Universal Human Value course.
Structure of Diploma Program: The structure of Diploma program has the
following categories of courses with the breakup of credits as given:
Sl.No.
Category
Credit Breakup
1
Humanities and Social Sciences including Management
courses
9
2
Basic Science courses
23
3
Engineering Science courses including workshop,
drawing,
basics of electronics/electrical/mechanical/computer etc.
10
4
Professional core courses
47
5
Professional Elective courses relevant to chosen
specialization/branch
8
6
Open subjects – Electives from other technical and /or
emerging Subjects
9
7
Project work, seminar and internship in industry or
elsewhere
14
8
Mandatory Courses
[Environmental Sciences, Induction Program, Indian
Constitution, Essence of Indian Knowledge Tradition]
Non-Credit
Total
120
Sl.No. | Category | Credit Breakup |
1 | Humanities and Social Sciences including Management courses | 9 |
2 | Basic Science courses | 23 |
3 | Engineering Science courses including workshop, drawing, basics of electronics/electrical/mechanical/computer etc. | 10 |
4 | Professional core courses | 47 |
5 | Professional Elective courses relevant to chosen specialization/branch | 8 |
6 | Open subjects – Electives from other technical and /or emerging Subjects | 9 |
7 | Project work, seminar and internship in industry or elsewhere | 14 |
8 | Mandatory Courses [Environmental Sciences, Induction Program, Indian Constitution, Essence of Indian Knowledge Tradition] | Non-Credit |
Total | 120 |
Course structure:-
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING | THIRD SEMESTER (SEM-III) | ||||
CODE | SUBJECT | TH | TH.S | LAB | LAB. S |
CO-301 | COMPUTER APPLICATION | 70/28 | 30/15 | 25/12 | 25/13 |
Hu-302 | ENGG ECO & ACOUNTANCY ( EEA) | 70/28 | 30/15 | — | — |
ME/CH-301 | ENVIRONMENTAL ENGG | 70/28 | 30/15 | — | — |
EL-304 | ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGG (EEE) | 70/28 | 30/15 | 25/12 | 25/13 |
ME-304 | ELEMENTS OF MECHANICAL ENGG (EME) | 70/28 | 30/15 | 25/12 | 25/13 |
CH-301 | PRINCIPLE OF UNIT OPERATION-I (PUO-I) | 70/28 | 30/15 | 25/12 | 25/13 |
TOTAL MARKS::800 |
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING | FOURTH SEMESTER (SEM-IV) | ||||
CODE | SUBJECT | TH | TH.S | LAB | LAB. S |
ME-401 | THERMODYNAMICS | 70/28 | 30/15 | — | — |
ME-402 | PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY | 70/28 | 30/15 | — | — |
ME-403 | MECHINE TOOLS-II | 70/28 | 30/15 | 25/12 | 25/13 |
ME-404 | THEORY OF MACHINES | 70/28 | 30/15 | 25/12 | 25/13 |
ME-405 | STRENGTH OF MATERIALS | 70/28 | 30/15 | 25/12 | 25/13 |
CH-301 | PRINCIPLE OF UNIT OPERATION-I (PUO-I) | 70/28 | 30/15 | 25/12 | 25/13 |
OPTIONAL (Any one) | |||||
AU-401 | AUTOMOBILE ENGG-I | 70/28 | 30/15 | 25/12 | 25/13 |
ME-406 | REFRIGERATION &AIR CONDITION-I | 70/28 | 30/15 | 25/12 | 25/13 |
TOTAL MARKS::800 |
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING | FIFTH SEMESTER (SEM-V) | ||||
CODE | SUBJECT | TH | TH.S | LAB | LAB. S |
ME-501 | HEAT POWER ENGINE-I(HPE-I) | 70/28 | 30/15 | 25/12 | 25/13 |
ME-502 | MACHINE DRAWING | — | — | 100/40 | 50/25 |
ME-503 | PLANT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING ( PME) | 70/28 | 30/15 | — | — |
ME-504 | ADVANCE WORKSHOP PRACTICE | — | — | 100/50 | 50/25 |
EL/ME-505 | NON CONVENTIONAL ENERGY(NCE) | 70/28 | 30/15 | — | — |
OPTIONAL (Any one) | |||||
ME-506 | REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING | 70/28 | 30/15 | 25/12 | 25/13 |
AU-501 | AUTOMOBILE ENGG-II | 70/28 | 30/15 | 25/12 | 25/13 |
TOTAL MARKS::800 |
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING | SIXTH SEMESTER (SEM-VI) | ||||
CODE | SUBJECT | TH | TH.S | LAB | LAB. S |
HU/ME-601 | INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ENTREPRENEURSHIP (IME) | 70/28 | 30/15 | — | — |
ME-601 | HEAT POWER ENG-II(HPE-II) | 70/28 | 30/15 | 25/12 | 25/13 |
ME-602 | DRAWING ESTIMATING COSTING (DEC) | 70/28 | 30/15 | — | — |
ME-604 | METROLOGY | 70/28 | 30/15 | — | — |
ME-610 | PROJECT, SEMINAR | 50/25 | 100/50 | — | — |
GENERAL VIVA | 50/25 | ||||
OPTIONAL (Any one) | |||||
ME-603 | INDUSTRIAL ENGG | 70/28 | 30/15 | — | — |
ME-605 | CAD,CAM & ROBOTICS | 70/28 | 30/15 | — | — |
ME-606 | ADVANCE MACHINING METHOD | 70/28 | 30/15 | — | — |
TOTAL MARKS::800 |
Faculty and Staff
Sl.No. | Name | Designation | Qualification | Specialization | Photo Identity |
1 | Bijuli Goswami | HOD, Mechanical Engineering | M.Tech | Fuel Engineering | |
2 | Mr. Jitumoni Deka | Lecturer(Selection Grade) | B.E, M Tech | Fluids and Thermo Engg | |
3 | Mrs. Archana Choudhury | Lecturer(Selection Grade) | B.E, ME | Thermal | |
4 | Dr. Sayeedul Islam | Lecturer(Selection Grade) | B.E, M.E, PhD | Acoustic | |
5 | Mr. Manas Pratim Borah | Lecturer(Selection Grade) and attached to Lakhimpur Polytechnic as Principal | B.E, ME | Thermal | |
6 | Mr. Bhabesh Goswami | Lecturer(Selection Grade) | B.E, MS | B.E, MS | |
7 | Mr. Utpal Kalita | Lecturer(Senior Scale) | B.E. | Thermal | |
8 | Dr. Upasana Sarma | Lecturer | PhD (IIT Guwahati) | Manufacturing | |
9 | Mimli Das | Lecturer | B.E. | ||
10 | Mr. Harish Deka | Senior Instructor | Diploma in Mechanical Engg. | ||
11 | Mr. L Das | Jr. Instructor | I.T.I. |
Mechanical Engineering Syllabus
1ST SEMESTER SYLLABUS (NEW) | View / Download |
2ND SEMESTER SYLLABUS (NEW) | View / Download |
1ST SEMESTER SYLLABUS (OLD) | View / Download |
2ND SEMESTER SYLLABUS (OLD) | view / download |
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, 3rd to 6th SEMESTER | view / download |
Mechanical Engineering Department Laboratories: The laboratories of the Mechanical Engineering Department have been upgraded with the installation of new modern machines and equipment under the AICTE sponsored MODROB project.
At present, the Department has the following laboratories:-
- Strength of Materials Lab.
- Theory of Machine Lab.
- Fluid Mechanics Lab.
- Air-conditioning and refrigerator Lab.
- Engineering Mechanics Lab.
- Heat Power Engineering Lab.
- Automobile Lab.
- CAD/CAM & PLC Lab.
- CNC Lab.
- Computer Lab.
AUTOMOBILE LAB | AUTOMOBILE LAB | TOM (THEORY OF MACHINE LAB) | TOM (THEORY OF MACHINE LAB) |
CNC (COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL) MACHINE LAB | COMPUTER LAB | HPE LAB | HPE LAB |
ENGINEERING MECHANICS LAB | AIR CONDITION & REFRIGERATION LAB | FLUID MECHANICS LAB | FLUID MECHANICS LAB |
MACHINE TOOLS LAB (AT W/SHOP) | MACHINE TOOLS LAB (AT W/SHOP) |
MAJOR EQUIPMENTS AND MACHINES IN THE DEPTT. LAB:-
- Wheel Balancing m/c, Wheel Alignment m/c, Steering System, Injector tester, Spark plug cleaner, Boring & honing m/c,, Diesel engine test rig, Diesel Engine, Petrol Engine, Battery charger, Universal testing m/c, CNC Lathe m/c, CNC Milling m/c .
- All types of Cut section model of auto parts , Auto e-learning software, PLC board, Single cylinder four stroke petrol engine test rig (NEQIP),Single cylinder four stroke water cooled diesel engine test rig(NEQIP) etc.
- Fluid mechanics experiment instruments, Theory of machine experiment equipments, Refrigeration and air-condition testing board etc.
DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES
Besides the regular Diploma Courses, the other internal revenue generation activities of the Department are (Short term skill development training):
- Automobile Repairing and Maintenance.
- Auto CAD (Mechanical)
- Refrigeration and Air-conditioning
- Battery making.
- CNC machine operation.
Institute Industry Interaction:
1. Indian Oil Corporation, Guwahati Refinery.
2. Assam State Transport Corporation(ASTC).
3. Low Cost Construction technology like Ferro-cement construction
Departmental Magazine
Guest Lecture by Mr Debarshi Mallick, Asstt Prof Girijananda University On Advanced Manufacturing
Industrial visit by 4th sem students on 07-05-2024 to TRTC, Amingaon
Mr M.P. Bora received a skill Certificate from Dr Kalyan Chakravarthy, Principal Secretary IAS, Govt of Assam for undergoing training at Toyota Chennai Plant as pert of T-TEP project
A talk and demonstartion by Jivananda Nitai Das, an Yoga Instructor, on Importance of Yoga and Meditation in Students’ Life
Industrial visit by 6th sem students to Guwahati Refinery on 14-05-2024
Plantation drive in our Institute Campus as per government programme
Ravi Chowdhury,a 5th sem student got gold medal in 38th state Taekwondo championship
Departmental MOU with PUSPHAS CONSTRUCTION PVT LTD signed on 07-09-2022
MOU of Mechanical Engineering Deptt, AEI with Bold Tek India Pvt Ltd
Yoga Session Organized By The Department
Stakeholders Meet & Mentors Meet With Parents 0n 8-4-2022