An ISO 9001:2008 Certified College
 

(Accredited by NBA of AICTE)


Objectives of the Department:

  • To build up the best possible theoretical knowledge and practical skills in subject areas and inculcate appropriate moral and ethical values in students through proper instruction and guidance for a career or for higher studies in mechanical engineering through a team of caring, dedicated, determined, well trained and qualified teachers.
  • To promote holistic development of students through various physical, mental, social, cultural, personal and spiritual enrichment programmes.

About the Department:

The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the St.Joseph's College of Engineering & Technology is committed to excellence in research, teaching, and service to the community.

Mechanical Engineering is essential to a wide range of activities that include the design, development, manufacture, management, and control of engineering systems, subsystems, and their components. Typically the manufacturing, power, aerospace, automotive, materials, and processing industries employ mechanical engineers. As a result of the recent rapid expansion of technology, mechanical engineers also have become increasingly involved in computer aided design and visualization; robotics; bioengineering; environmental engineering; solar, wind, and ocean energy sources; and space exploration. The breadth of the field provides the graduate with many possibilities for a satisfying career.

Currently, there are  28 members of faculty in the department. There are 2 PhD holders, 11 M.Tech holders who are actively engaged in various activities of the department. All faculty members have degrees from prestigious Institutions across the country and have immense exposure to industry. The number of journals, proceedings,e-books,monographs published and edited by the faculty also enhances the reputation of the Department. Students gain first-hand exposure to real-world engineering problems which, along with their classroom and laboratory work, makes them attractive candidates to employers after graduation.