Undergraduate Program

Mechanical Engineering

The department of mechanical engineering is a broad and diverse field of engineering that encompasses major areas, such as aerospace, automobile, material handling systems, industrial equipment and machinery, and many more. A mechanical engineering degree gives diverse opportunities to contribute to the development of modern technology. Amrita Sai is the best college for mechanical engineering in Vijayawada that provides every basic foundation with the best mechanical engineering skills that are a key to establishing a strong career path.

What makes us the best?

Amrita Sai is one of the best mechanical engineering colleges in Vijayawada that provides the best academics and continuous support to research and development firms. Along with guiding the students to excel in their academics, we at Amrita Sai strengthen their communication skills and make them future-ready professionals to tackle real-world problems.

Strategic teaching and guidance

The mechanical engineering department faculty encourages students to develop essential skills where they can get well-versed in preparing analysis reports, manuals, presentations, and test procedures that are key essentials for a successful mechanical engineer. Our faculty encourages and guides the students in various education aspects to acquire skills like creative thinking, problem-solving, analytical skills, and teamwork.

Mechanical Department Contact Info

BG 1, Ground Floor, Main Block.

+91 9985206070
HoD Mail Id
[email protected]

Monday – Saturday 9 AM to 4 PM

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Strategic teaching and guidance

The MCA department at Amrita Sai has the best infrastructure with well-equipped computer laboratories with the latest software and hardware technologies. The highly qualified and experienced faculty keep the students motivated and make them the best professionals that the industry needs.

Build a best career

The scope of work is vast for a mechanical engineer in various disciplines, such as structural analysis, machine design, and system dynamics. Mechanical engineers have a wide range of work opportunities across multiple industry sectors like automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing units. They are also employed in emerging areas like robotics, nuclear technology, and biomedical technology.

Program Educational Objectives (PEO's)

  • Core Knowledge: The mechanical engineering graduates will have the knowledge of basic science, engineering skills, humanities, social science, management, conceptual and practical understanding of core mechanical engineering area with project development.
  • Employment: The mechanical engineering graduates will have the knowledge of Industry-based technical skills to succeed in entry-level engineering positions in various industries as well as in academics.
  • Professional Competency: The mechanical engineering graduates will have the ability to communicate effectively in English, accumulate and disseminate knowledge, and to work effectively in a team with a sense of social awareness.

PO'S (Program Outcomes) :

  • PO – a: An ability to apply fundamental concepts of mathematics, science, and engineering.
  • PO – b: An ability to design, conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data.
  • PO – c: An ability to design Mechanical systems, components, and processes to meet specified needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, safety, manufacturability aspects.
  • PO – d: An ability to work as an individual (or) as a leader in diverse teams and in a multidisciplinary environment.
  • PO – e: An ability to identify, formulate and solve Mechanical engineering problems.
  • PO – f: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional and social responsibilities.
  • PO – g: An ability to communicate effectively in written, oral and graphical forms.
  • PO – h: The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in environmental and societal context with sustainability
  • PO – i: An ability to engage in life-long learning through recognition of the need.
  • PO – j: An ability to use techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools to mechanical engineering problems with an understanding of the limitations.
  • PO – k: An ability to apply the principles of management in their respective areas of work.

List of Faculty

S. No.DepartmentName of the FacultyDesignationQualification
1MECHDr M Sasidhar
Professor & Principal
PhD
2MECHDr. T. Elango
Professor
PhD
3MECHN Rama Krishna
Assoc Professor
M.Tech
4MECHB Praneeth
Assistant ProfessorM Tech
5MECHM. Chiranjeevi
Assistant ProfessorM.Tech
6MECHAbdul Firoze
Assistant ProfessorM.Tech
7MECHK Kiran Kumar
Assistant ProfessorM.Tech
8MECHP Rajitha
Assistant ProfessorM.Tech
9MECHB Sai Ram krishna
Assistant ProfessorM.Tech
10MECHT Gopala Rao
Assistant ProfessorM.Tech
11MECHSK Moulali
Assistant ProfessorM Tech
12MECHP Kiran
Assistant ProfessorM.Tech
13MECHSK Nagul Shareef
Assistant ProfessorM.Tech
14MECHM Umayedukondalu
Assistant ProfessorM.Tech
15MECHG Vijaya Kumar
Assistant ProfessorM.Tech
16MECHS Harish
Assistant ProfessorM.Tech
17MECHD Manasa
Assistant ProfessorM.Tech
18MECHYalamarthi Praveen
Assistant ProfessorM.Tech
19MECHKoppula chaitanya
ProfessorM.Tech
20MECHBuradagunta Emmanuel
Assistant ProfessorM.Tech
21MECHUday Kumar Pilli
Assistant ProfessorM.Tech

Workshops

S.NoNAME OF FacultyTitle of the PaperEventPlaceDate
1Mr. K Satish PrakashWRITING SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PAPER PHASE-VIIINATIONALSSN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING28-02-2020 To 28-02-2020
2DR.J.S.SURESHADVANCES IN MATERIAL AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERINGINTERNATIONAL CONFERENCEANU GUNTUR22-01-2018 To 24-01-2018
3D. GOPICHANDCONTEMPORARY ADVANCES IN MATERIALS & MANUFATING ENGINEERING (CAMME – 2017)FDPJNTU KAKINADA30-10-2017 To 10-11-2017
4DR.J.S.SURESHADVANCES IN MATERIAL COMPOSITESFDPALIET VIJAYAWADA6-11-2017  To 8-11-2017

Faculty Publications

S.NoAuthorTitle of The PaperJournal
1Mr. N.RamakrishnaPerformance and emission analysis of waste vegetable oil and its blends in c.i engineIJMER
2Mr. Suresh .J.SEffect on Mechanical Properties of Epoxy Hybrid Composites Modified with Titanium Oxide (TiO2) and Silicon Carbide (SiC)IJESC
3Mr. Suresh.J.SAssessment of Solid Particle Erosive Wear of Glass Reinforced Epoxy Hybrid Composites Using Taguchi Approach.IJMTP
4Mr. Suresh .J.SSolid Particle Erosive Wear of Polyester Hybrid Composites Using Taguchi ApproachIJSER

Student Achievements

S.NoName of the StudentName of The EventConducted/Organized ByWon PrizesDate(s) of Event
1B NomdathuProject ExpoSVIETI27-12-2019
2D YugandharProject ExpoSVIETI27-12-2019
3G N M GupthaProject ExpoSVIETI27-12-2019
4T Vamsi KrishnaProject ExpoSVIETI27-12-2019
5SK NoorudinProject ExpoSVIETII27-12-2019
6B Chenna raoProject ExpoSVIETII27-12-2019
7V Anand Kumar ReddyProject ExpoSVIETII27-12-2019
8SK Abdul HamedSpot EventSVIETI27-12-2019
9SK NoorudinSpot EventSVIETI27-12-2019
10SK Abdul HamedSpot EventSVIETI27-12-2019
11D YugandharSpot EventSVIETI27-12-2019

Placements

S.NORegd No.Name of the StudentCompany
117AJ5A0310KVSV Subba raoKIA MOTORS-Anantapur
217AJ5A0313N Ashok ChakravartyKIA MOTORS-Anantapur
317AJ5A0317R Hemanth KumarKIA MOTORS-Anantapur

Guest Lectures

S.NoTitleDateResource Person with DesignationNo of  students
1Basics of thermodynamics06-07-2016T Rajendra Prasad, Asst Professor, NRIST, Vijayawada60
2Plastic Materials Their Processing Design Tooling27-08-2016Dr.M.Ravikanth, Professor, CIPET60
3Thermal Engineering13-02-2017Dr.N.Ranganayakulu60
4Robotics18-02-2017Dr T Nanchariaha60

Workshops

S.NoNAME OF FacultyTitle of the PaperEventPlaceDate
1Mr. K Satish PrakashWRITING SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PAPER PHASE-VIIINATIONALSSN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING28-02-2020 To 28-02-2020
2DR.J.S.SURESHADVANCES IN MATERIAL AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERINGINTERNATIONAL CONFERENCEANU GUNTUR22-01-2018 To 24-01-2018
3D. GOPICHANDCONTEMPORARY ADVANCES IN MATERIALS & MANUFATING ENGINEERING (CAMME – 2017)FDPJNTU KAKINADA30-10-2017 To 10-11-2017
4DR.J.S.SURESHADVANCES IN MATERIAL COMPOSITESFDPALIET VIJAYAWADA6-11-2017  To 8-11-2017

Faculty Publications

S.NoAuthorTitle of The PaperJournal
1Mr. N.RamakrishnaPerformance and emission analysis of waste vegetable oil and its blends in c.i engineIJMER
2Mr. Suresh .J.SEffect on Mechanical Properties of Epoxy Hybrid Composites Modified with Titanium Oxide (TiO2) and Silicon Carbide (SiC)IJESC
3Mr. Suresh.J.SAssessment of Solid Particle Erosive Wear of Glass Reinforced Epoxy Hybrid Composites Using Taguchi Approach.IJMTP
4Mr. Suresh .J.SSolid Particle Erosive Wear of Polyester Hybrid Composites Using Taguchi ApproachIJSER

Student Achievements

S.NoName of the StudentName of The EventConducted/Organized ByWon PrizesDate(s) of Event
1B NomdathuProject ExpoSVIETI27-12-2019
2D YugandharProject ExpoSVIETI27-12-2019
3G N M GupthaProject ExpoSVIETI27-12-2019
4T Vamsi KrishnaProject ExpoSVIETI27-12-2019
5SK NoorudinProject ExpoSVIETII27-12-2019
6B Chenna raoProject ExpoSVIETII27-12-2019
7V Anand Kumar ReddyProject ExpoSVIETII27-12-2019
8SK Abdul HamedSpot EventSVIETI27-12-2019
9SK NoorudinSpot EventSVIETI27-12-2019
10SK Abdul HamedSpot EventSVIETI27-12-2019
11D YugandharSpot EventSVIETI27-12-2019

Placements

S.NORegd No.Name of the StudentCompany
117AJ5A0310KVSV Subba raoKIA MOTORS-Anantapur
217AJ5A0313N Ashok ChakravartyKIA MOTORS-Anantapur
317AJ5A0317R Hemanth KumarKIA MOTORS-Anantapur