How is the curriculum of the Mechanical Engineering programme offered by Delhi Technological University (DTU)?

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    Chandni Arora | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    The Mechanical Engineering programme at Delhi Technological University (DTU) is a fascinating journey through the principles and practices that drive the world of mechanical engineering. The programme covers an array of exciting subjects, including Mathematics, Physics Chemistry Engineering Mechanics, Thermodynamics Manufacturing Processes, Machine Design, and Robotics. The curriculum is divided into eight semesters, allowing students to progress through the course at their own pace and engage deeply with each subject. In the final year, students are required to complete a project, giving them the opportunity to apply their theoretical
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    Siddh Jain

    2 years ago
    Sure! The curriculum of the Mechanical Engineering programme offered by Delhi Technological University (DTU) is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the principles of mechanics, Thermodynamics and manufacturing processes. Here is an overview of the programme's curriculum:
    #First Year
    Engineering Mathematics I
    Engineering Physics I
    Engineering Chemistry
    Manufacturing Processes
    Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering Graphics and Drawing
    Communication Skills
    Workshop Practice
    Environmental Studies
    #Second Year
    Engineering Mathematics II
    Engineering Physics II
    Mechanics of Solids
    Thermodynamics
    Fluid Mechanics
    Materials Science a
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