Diploma Program

Diploma in Mechanical Engineering

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The Diploma in Mechanical Engineering at Amrita Sai Institute of Science and Technology focuses on developing practical skills in manufacturing, machine operations, and mechanical systems. The program covers engineering mechanics, thermodynamics basics, manufacturing processes, machine tools, strength of materials, and maintenance practices. Through classroom learning, workshop training, and laboratory exposure, students develop hands-on competence required for technical roles in production, fabrication, quality control, and industrial maintenance environments.

Academic Outcomes

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
  • PEO 1
    Diploma holders will apply mechanical engineering fundamentals to perform technical tasks in industrial environments.
  • PEO 2
    Diploma holders will pursue employment in manufacturing, production, and maintenance sectors or continue higher education.
  • PEO 3
    Diploma holders will demonstrate professional discipline, safety awareness, teamwork, and continuous skill development.
  • PO1 – Mechanical Fundamentals
    Apply basic mechanical principles related to materials, machines, and manufacturing processes.
  • PO2 – Problem Identification
    Identify and analyse common mechanical system faults and operational issues.
  • PO3 – Manufacturing Practices
    Perform basic machining, fitting, welding, and fabrication operations.
  • PO4 – Machine Operations
    Operate and maintain machine tools and mechanical equipment safely.
  • PO5 – Modern Tool Usage
    Use measuring instruments, workshop tools, and basic design software effectively.
  • PO6 – Professional Practice
    Follow workplace safety standards, ethical practices, and industrial procedures.
  • PO7 – Communication Skills
    Communicate technical instructions and observations clearly in industrial settings.
  • PO8 – Teamwork
    Work effectively as part of production, maintenance, and workshop teams.
  • PO9 – Technical Documentation
    Prepare basic production records, inspection reports, and maintenance logs.
  • PO10 – Lifelong Learning
    Engage in continuous learning to upgrade skills and adapt to evolving technologies.
  • PSO 1
    Carry out machining, fabrication, and assembly operations using standard workshop practices.
  • PSO 2
    Support production and maintenance activities through practical mechanical engineering skills.

Curriculum Design

A curriculum structured to develop mechanical skills and industrial readiness.

Program Strengths

Strong Mechanical Foundations

Builds essential understanding of machines, materials, and processes.

Hands-On Workshop Training

Learning driven by machining, fabrication, and practical exercises.

Industry-Relevant Skill Focus

Aligned with production, maintenance, and fabrication job roles.

Career and Education Pathways

Prepares diploma holders for employment and higher education options.

Overview

The Diploma in Mechanical Engineering at Amrita Sai Institute of Science and Technology focuses on developing practical skills in manufacturing, machine operations, and mechanical systems. The program covers engineering mechanics, thermodynamics basics, manufacturing processes, machine tools, strength of materials, and maintenance practices. Through classroom learning, workshop training, and laboratory exposure, students develop hands-on competence required for technical roles in production, fabrication, quality control, and industrial maintenance environments.

Academic Outcomes

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
  • PEO 1
    Diploma holders will apply mechanical engineering fundamentals to perform technical tasks in industrial environments.
  • PEO 2
    Diploma holders will pursue employment in manufacturing, production, and maintenance sectors or continue higher education.
  • PEO 3
    Diploma holders will demonstrate professional discipline, safety awareness, teamwork, and continuous skill development.
  • PO1 – Mechanical Fundamentals
    Apply basic mechanical principles related to materials, machines, and manufacturing processes.
  • PO2 – Problem Identification
    Identify and analyse common mechanical system faults and operational issues.
  • PO3 – Manufacturing Practices
    Perform basic machining, fitting, welding, and fabrication operations.
  • PO4 – Machine Operations
    Operate and maintain machine tools and mechanical equipment safely.
  • PO5 – Modern Tool Usage
    Use measuring instruments, workshop tools, and basic design software effectively.
  • PO6 – Professional Practice
    Follow workplace safety standards, ethical practices, and industrial procedures.
  • PO7 – Communication Skills
    Communicate technical instructions and observations clearly in industrial settings.
  • PO8 – Teamwork
    Work effectively as part of production, maintenance, and workshop teams.
  • PO9 – Technical Documentation
    Prepare basic production records, inspection reports, and maintenance logs.
  • PO10 – Lifelong Learning
    Engage in continuous learning to upgrade skills and adapt to evolving technologies.
  • PSO 1
    Carry out machining, fabrication, and assembly operations using standard workshop practices.
  • PSO 2
    Support production and maintenance activities through practical mechanical engineering skills.

Curriculum Design

A curriculum structured to develop mechanical skills and industrial readiness.

Program Strengths

Why This Program Works