Computer-Aided Design


Why Computer-Aided Design

M.Tech (Computer-Aided Design) or Master of Technology in Computer-Aided Design is a two-year postgraduate Computer Engineering program. Computer-aided design (CAD), also known as computer-aided design and drafting (CADD), is the use of computer systems to assist in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimization of a design. The course describes the process of creating a technical drawing with the use of computer software. Computer-Aided Design invites papers reporting new research, as well as novel or particularly significant applications, within a wide range of topics, spanning all stages of the design process from concept creation to manufacture and beyond. CAD often involves the use of computer software, like AutoCAD, to design objects for both presentation and actual construction. CAD programs focus on computerized architectural drafting in 2D and 3D, applied mathematics, surveying, and structural design.

Why Study M.Tech in Computer-Aided Design?

Tech (Computer-Aided Design) Course Beneficial? The course is beneficial to learn how to use computer software programs to create designs, manage data and analyze plans. They develop drafting skills in areas such as electronics, structures, and fluid power. The course is also beneficial for further studies such as M.

Scope of the Course:

Master of Technology in Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing Course provides knowledge and skill development in applying computer and scientific principles to solve engineering and manufacturing problems. Mechanical engineering is one of the topmost career choices made by students in India. There are a lot of career opportunities in this field for young aspirants. Graduates from this field are mainly employed in manufacturing firms. Mechanical engineers can seek employment in private or public sector industries of various types. Some of the popular role’s students work in are listed below:

  • Architectural Designer
  • Conservationist
  • Surveyor
  • Civil Engineer Technician
  • Electrical Designer
  • Aerospace Designer 

Syllabus of the Course:

Semester I

Semester II

 Advanced CAD

 Design of Hydraulics and Pneumatics Systems

 Advanced Finite Element Analysis

 Flexible Manufacturing Systems

 Precision Engineering

 Computer Aided Manufacturing

 Design for Manufacturing and Assembly

 Industrial Robotics

 Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations

 Production and Operations Management

 Advanced Mechanics of Solids

 Computational Fluid Dynamics

 Advanced Mechatronics

 Automation in Manufacturing

 Advanced Mechanics of Composite Materials

 Design Optimization

 Total Quality Management

 Intelligent Manufacturing Systems

 Stress Analysis and Vibrations

 Computer Aided Process Planning

Semester III

Semester IV

 Comprehensive Viva

 Project work and Seminar

 Project Seminar

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 Project work

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Eligibility:

  • Aspiring students should have completed a Bachelor's degree program, i.e., either in B. E / B.Tech or any other equivalent qualification from a recognized University
  • Should possess a minimum of 50% aggregate marks at Graduation level
  • Some of the very reputed universities and colleges conduct entrance examinations for admission