Program Overview
The B.E in Mechanical Engineering program at City Engineering College, affiliated with Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), is meticulously designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of mechanical engineering principles and their applications. This program combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing graduates to excel in the diverse fields of mechanical engineering. City Engineering College offers a vibrant learning environment, supported by modern facilities and a faculty team with extensive expertise in mechanical engineering.Program Objectives
The objectives of the B.E in Mechanical Engineering program are focused on developing proficient mechanical engineers who can contribute significantly to various industries. Key objectives include:- Solid Foundation: Provide a robust grounding in mechanical engineering principles and techniques.
- Problem-Solving Skills: Develop advanced problem-solving abilities for a wide range of mechanical engineering challenges.
- Innovation and Creativity: Encourage innovative and sustainable solutions in mechanical design and manufacturing.
- Career Preparation: Prepare students for successful careers in industry, research, and entrepreneurship.
- Ethical Values: Instill ethical values and professional responsibilities in engineering practices.
Information
Department Name:
Mechanical Engineering
Duration:
4 years (8 semesters)
Affiliation:
VTU
Exam Code :
Code: CET-E109 COMED-K-E037 PGCET-T937
We Are A University Of Excellence!
City Engineering College, affiliated with VTU, is centrally located in Bangalore and boasts 19 years of growth with state-of-the-art infrastructure. Known for academic excellence and a welcoming atmosphere, it offers diverse programs and a vibrant community.
The college prioritizes quality education with rigorous faculty standards, student development, and continuous academic enhancements, fostering creativity and learning.
Apply now for this Academic YearCall +91 9880411361
For any kind of admission enquiry