mechanical

Department

Affiliation

Approvals

Accreditation

Duration

Intake

Mechanical

VTU, Belagavi

AICTE & Govt. of Karnataka

NAAC & NBA

4 years (8 semesters)

180

Department

Mechanical

Affiliation

VTU, Belagavi

Approvals

AICTE

Duration

4 years (8 semesters)

Intake

180

Awards

Alumni

Academic Results

Media Coverage

The Department of Mechanical Engineering, Don Bosco Institute of Technology, Bengaluru was established in 2002 with an annual intake of 60 for the undergraduate programme and has grown leaps and bounds since it’s inception. The annual intake was increased to 120 in 2003 and 180 in 2013. The programme is approved by AICTE, New Delhi, and has been accredited by NBA for three years in 2008, 2016, and 2019. The Department is a recognised R and D Centre (VTURC) of VTU, Belagavi, and boasts of experienced faculty, technical staff, and well-equipped Laboratories. Most of the faculty are pursuing research in various domains of Mechanical Engineering.

The Department conducts Technical Talks, Guest Lectures, Workshops and Competitions to enrich the academic and professional skills of the students. We also encourage and support students to carry out mini-projects to compete in intercollegiate events and our Department is known as “ROYAL MECH” for its dominant role in conducting co-curricular and extra-curricular activities at DBIT.

The Department of Mechanical Engineering, Don Bosco Institute of Technology, Bengaluru was established in 2002 with an annual intake of 60 for the undergraduate programme and has grown leaps and bounds since it’s inception. The annual intake was increased to 120 in 2003 and 180 in 2013. The programme is approved by AICTE, New Delhi, and has been accredited by NBA for three years in 2008, 2016, and 2019. The Department is a recognised R and D Centre (VTURC) of VTU, Belagavi, and boasts of experienced faculty, technical staff, and well-equipped Laboratories. Most of the faculty are pursuing research in various domains of Mechanical Engineering.

The Department conducts Technical Talks, Guest Lectures, Workshops and Competitions to enrich the academic and professional skills of the students. We also encourage and support students to carry out mini-projects to compete in intercollegiate events and our Department is known as “ROYAL MECH” for its dominant role in conducting co-curricular and extra-curricular activities at DBIT.

Welcome to the Department of Mechanical Engineering, DBIT.

Mechanical Engineering is one of the most basic and diverse branches of engineering. It has always remained in relevance and will continue to be so in the future, and hence it is known as an evergreen branch. This branch of engineering finds application in all fields of the present world. The need for mechanical engineers has increased exponentially over the decades. It involves the design, manufacturing, maintenance of machines, and mechanical systems. Besides this, Mechanical Engineering affects virtually every aspect of modern life and Mechanical Engineers have tremendous scope in Automobile, Aerospace, Steel/CementPlants, Power Sector, Biotechnology, Manufacturing Plants, Petroleum/Marine/ Industry, and many more. Opportunities exist worldwide for Mechanical Engineers and the pay packages are highly attractive.

Dr.Shivanna

M.Tech.,Ph.D.
080-28437028 / 29 / 30 | Ext:140
me@dbit.co.in

Advisory Board

Dr. Shivanna

Professor & HOD
Mechanical Department, DBIT

Mr. Dharshan B G

Associate Professor
Mechanical Department, DBIT

Dr. Anantha Padmanabham K C

Associate Professor
Mechanical Department, DBIT

Dr. H R.Vitala

Professor
Mechanical Department, SJBIT, Bangalore

Mr. Santosh Kumar B

Senior Deputy Director
KMF, Bangalore

Mr. Janakiram Annam

Director, Founder & CEO
Hachidori Robotics Pvt Ltd.

Mr. Hemanth Kumar

Co-Founder, Bullwork Mobility Pvt Ltd
Alumni, DBIT

Mr. Hari Prasad

Program Manager, Philips, Bangalore
Alumni, DBIT

Mr. Kumara Swamy B S

Parent
Former Head, Department of Planning, Saint Gobain Gyprock India Ltd

Mr. Ganesh

Parent
Manager, Sri Kanakambha Textiles, Bangalore

Mr. Sachin Nath P M

Student
7th sem, DBIT

Mr. Vinay Kumar K G

Student
5th sem, DBIT

Vision & Mission

Vision

Mission

Goals

Short Term Goals

Long Term Goals

Outcome Based Education

  • PEO1: To prepare graduates for successful careers in engineering, technological organizations, and other industries with an emphasis on the fields of Thermal, Design, Manufacturing, Service, and R&D.
  • PEO2: The graduates to recognize the importance of and participate in continuous learning activities to enhance their professional skills in engineering and management.
  • PEO3: To inculcate our graduates to become industrial entrepreneurs to develop products, processes, and solve technical or societal problems in context with contributing to the betterment of society.
  • PEO4: To develop professional and ethical values in diverse cultures among students.

Programme outcomes are narrower statements that defines what students are expected to know and be able to do at the time of graduation. Graduated students of Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering programme at Don Bosco Institute of Technology will attain the following programme outcomes in the field of Mechanical Engineering.

  • PO1: Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
  • PO2: Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyse complex engineering problems to arrive at substantiated conclusions using the first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
  • PO3: Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health, safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
  • PO4: Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis, and interpretation of data and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
  • PO5: Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
  • PO6: The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues, and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
  • PO7: Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts and demonstrate the knowledge of sustainable development and its need.
  • PO8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics, responsibilities, and norms of the engineering practice.
  • PO9: Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
  • PO10: Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and documentation, make effective presentations to give and receive clear instructions.
  • PO11: Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments.
  • PO12: Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the zeal and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
  • PSO1: Model, Analyze and Design mechanical components and systems using engineering knowledge and computational tools.
  • PSO2: Identify the manufacturing methods and plan processes for mechanical components and systems to meet end-user needs optimally.
  • PSO3: Develop automated systems using technologies and simulation tools.

Course Curriculum

Course Outcomes

Surveying Lab

Surveying practice provides students with hands-on experience to supplement the instructions received in surveying courses. The surveying practice involves the use of a wide variety of modern surveying equipment, such as Total Stations, GPS-based surveying equipment, digital theodolites, and automatic levels for basic instructional and application purposes. Surveying practice is aids in preparing maps and obtaining topographic information in both the horizontal and vertical planes for the planning and execution of all engineering projects.

Computer Aided Design Lab

The CAD lab is equipped with advanced facilities, including the latest hardware, software, visual aids, and plotting devices. Students receive training in 2D and 3D drafting of civil engineering elements using the current version of AutoCAD. Additionally, they learn to apply Staad Pro, ETABS, and SAP 2000 software for designing structural elements. This hands-on experience ensures proficiency in using cutting-edge tools essential for modern engineering projects.

Student Chapter

sih23

MESA inaugurated on 27 th of September for the academic year 2018-19.

is a Student forum to showcase talent and build a healthy culture amongst the students’ during their study in the Institution. It brings in a wholesome experience of personality development and networking opportunities to the students within and beyond the classrooms to hone their critical thinking skills and social skills by the way of organizing and participating in different events.

Tie - Up & MoU

Organization with which MOU is Signed Date of Signing MOU List the Actual Activities Under Each MOU Year Wise Number of Students/Teachers Participated Under MOUs
Govt. Tool Room & Training Centre 27.08.2021 Internship 20
CADD Centre, RR Nagar, Bengaluru 09.07.2019 Training 10
Flow & Force Engineers, Bangalore 28.10.2019 Not specified Not specified

Teaching

Associate Professor
Date Of Join: 09-08-2007
Qualification: Ph.D
Experience: 27.5 years
Regular
Associate Professor
Date Of Join: 31-08-2004
Qualification: M.Tech
Experience: 22 years
Regular
Associate Professor
Date Of Join: 01-02-2008
Qualification: M.Tech (Ph.D)
Experience: 28 years
Regular
Associate Professor
Date Of Join: 07-02-2011
Qualification: M.Tech (Ph.D)
Experience: 11 years
Regular
Associate Professor
Date Of Join: 23-02-2015
Qualification: M.Tech
Experience: 9 years
Regular
Associate Professor
Date Of Join: 02-04-2009
Qualification: M.Tech
Experience: 15 years
Regular

Non Teaching

G Vasantha

Attender
Experience: 16 years
S.S.L.C

V S Vijay Kumar

Foreman
Experience: 32 years
Diploma(DME)

D Ravikumar

Instructor
Experience: 2 years
ITI(fitter)

Somashekar

Instructor
Experience: 6 years
ITI(fitter)

S Prakash

Instructor
Experience: 6 years
Diploma(DME)

Kariyappa K M

Office Assistant
Experience: 14 years
B.A

Chikkanna

Attender
Experience: 18 years
S.S.L.C

Krishnegowda K S

Attender
Experience: 15 years
SSLC
Vol 1 Issue 1 - 19-07-2018
Vol 2 Issue 1 - 19-07-2019
Vol 3 Issue 1 - 02-01-2020
Vol 3 Issue 2 - 20-08-2020
Vol 4 Issue 1 - 14-01-2021
Vol 4 Issue 2 - 05-08-2021
Vol 5 Issue 1 - 10-01-2022
Vol 5 Issue 2 - 11-07-2022

Faculty

Sl. No Publications/FDP Total Numbers
1 Text Books 02
2 Scopus Indexed Journals 06
3 Peer-Reviewed Journals 75
4 National and International Journals 87
5 National and International Conferences 125
6 FDP 120

Student

Awards

SOLAR POWERED CAR TEAM WON 5 PRIZES IN SAURYA URJA VEHICLE CHAMPIONSHIP 2017-2018

Sunlight is considered to be a source of energy which finds applications in Automobile Sectors to reduce the consumption of fuel and environment friendly. With the help of this technology, we started to make solar energy powered car for the competition in the year 2016 initiated by HOD Dr Shivanna and the team Advisor Dr B.S. Praveen Kumar, Department of Mechanical Engineering with the able support of the Management, and Principal of Don Bosco Institute of Technology. The car has been successfully tested for various road conditions. The team participated in Saurya Urja Vehicle Championship 2017-2018 conducted by Refrangible Society of Technophile Engineers held at Gwalior and Won 5 Prizes namely RSTE Future award, Build Quality award, Audience First choice award, Team Spirit award, Dhronacharya award (Team Advisor).

Add Your HeaGOKART CAR TEAM WON 2 PRIZES IN GOKART CHAMPIONSHIP AT GALGOTIAS UNIVERSITY, Gr. NOIDA, 2018ding Text Here

The team DBIT-VICKSENS participated in Gokart Championship at GALGOTIAS UNIVERSITY, Gr. NOIDA on 17th to 20th January 2018 conducted by Imperial Society of Innovative Engineers (ISIE), INDIA and Won 2 Prizes namely 1st Place in People Choice award, 2nd place in Cross Pad Test.

University Rank Holders - 3rd Rank - 2015-16

Tejaswini K. H, 1DB13ME167, MECH

University Rank Holders - 5th Rank - 2016-17

Yatheesha H. C, 1DB13ME167, MECH

Academic Result

Gold Medal Awardees

(AY – 2019–2020)

Sl. No USN Name
11DB14ME057Kumar Deepak
21DB14ME042Hemalatha R.
31DB14ME029Chethankumar H. R.
41DB14ME011AmoolBandagar
51DB14ME007Abhishek P.
61DB14ME090Pawan Kumar

(AY – 2018–2019)

Sl. No USN Name
11DB13ME167Yatheesh H. C.
21DB13ME173K. Bindu Shree
31DB13ME047Gowtham M.
41DB13ME027Chandan Gowda K.
51DB13ME035Darshan.G.S.
61DB13ME107Raghavendra S Prabhu
71DB13ME099Prashant
81DB13ME074Madhan Gopal N.
91DB13ME097Pramod V.
101DB13ME098Prasanna H. C.
111DB13ME127Satish R.
121DB13ME096Prajwal U Donni
131DB13ME038Deepak Kudlannavar
141DB13ME087Nikhil L.
151DB13ME019Anil Kumar P.
161DB13ME017Amit Kumar Singh
171DB13ME150Trilochanprasad B Hilli
181DB13ME049H. S.Thirthesh
191DB13ME022B.Surendra

(AY – 2017–2018)

Sl. No USN Name
11DB12ME001Abhijith Gowda A.
21DB12ME044Naseer Basha S.
31DB12ME059Rahul Ray
41DB12ME039Manju S.
51DB12ME082Shrijan. A.V
61DB12ME033V. Lokesh
71DB13ME433Shashi Kumar M. C.
81DB12ME098A. Vinod Kumar

AY 2019 – 2020

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Sl. No. USN Name
11DB14ME068Manoj Kumar N. R.
21DB14ME010Amit Naik
31DB14ME013Anand B. R.
41DB14ME079Naveen A.
51DB14ME072Mohammed Shaheed
61DB15ME455Priyanka K.
71DB14ME074Mohan G Thimmegowda
81DB14ME087Pavan Kumar C.
91DB14ME123Srikanth S.
101DB15ME440Naveen G.
111DB14ME015Anjan C. S.
121DB14ME035Deepash Joshi
131DB14ME009Akash S.
141DB14ME106Rohith C Rao
151DB14ME112Sachin M. R.
161DB15ME451Pradeepa K.
171DB15ME418Guna Shekar M.
181DB15ME479Umesha K.
191DB15ME405Ashwini G.
201DB14ME082Nikhil Kumar K.
211DB14ME058Laxman
221DB15ME468Savitri Konal
231DB15ME441Naveen Kumar G.
241DB14ME060Madhukiran Y. S.
251DB14ME051Kalyana Raman K. V.
261DB14ME034Deeksha Shetty S.
271DB14ME138Vinayaka M. Sharma
281DB15ME439Muddanna S.
291DB14ME016Arjun C. N.
301DB15ME452Pramod B. R.
311DB14ME031D. Vinayaka Athreya
321DB15ME411Darshan P.
331DB14ME142Vishwas G.
341DB15ME430Madhusudhan J. D.
351DB15ME433Mala V.
361DB15ME444Neetha B. S.
371DB14ME113Sandipan Roy
381DB15ME407Chandhan Babu A.
391DB14ME128Suprit J.
401DB15ME457Raghu K.
411DB15ME477Suresh B. N.
421DB15ME456Raghavendra H.
431DB14ME117Sharath P.
441DB15ME464S. R. Darshan
451DB14ME077N. Abhishek Sagar
461DB14ME101Rakesh S.
471DB15ME483Vinay R.
481DB15ME454Prem Kumar R. G.
491DB15ME421Hemanth L.
501DB15ME449Pracheth S. P.
511DB15ME415Dixith G. R.
521DB14ME141Vishnu M.
531DB14ME067Manoj Kumar R.
541DB15ME458Rajkiran T. S.
551DB15ME409Chethan K.
561DB14ME140Vishal B. S.
571DB14ME089Pavithra

AY 2018 – 2019

Sl. No. USN Name
11DB14ME441Ranjitha M.
21DB13ME158Vinay N.
31DB13ME075Maheshkumar V.
41DB13ME155Vikas. K.T
51DB13ME160Vinith. M.Jarali
61DB13ME126Satish Biradar
71DB13ME133Shashank U.
81DB13ME088Nikhil N.
91DB13ME120Sagar M.
101DB13ME039Deepak Pradhan
111DB13ME044Ganesh Prasad N. L.
121DB13ME136Shreekara
131DB13ME143Suhas G.
141DB13ME014Akshay Kumar Hiremath
151DB13ME003Abhinandan P Patil
161DB13ME123Sangamesh H. J.
171DB13ME076Manjunath Walikar
181DB13ME111Ram Prakash Kumar
191DB14ME407Chetan Kumar
201DB14ME426Mahesh P. M.
211DB13ME079Mohammed Rafeek A.
221DB13ME025Bharath H. S.
231DB13ME067Koushik K. T.
241DB13ME077Monoj B. M.
251DB13ME006Abhishek Rajakumar Dhanashetti
261DB13ME159Vinay Kumar Tiwari
271DB13ME117Sachin Newar
281DB13ME089Niranjana M. D.
291DB13ME001Abdul Rehman
301DB13ME086Nayan Preetam
311DB13ME085Naveen Kumar J.
321DB14ME446Shivaprasad B.
331DB13ME078Mohammed Fahd
341DB13ME053Imran Pasha
351DB13ME042Dinakar Aradhya R.
361DB13ME172N Nikhil Kumar
371DB14ME429Manjunatha P. M.
381DB13ME062Karthik C Rao
391DB13ME071Lingaraju S. L.
401DB13ME174K. S. Vivek
411DB13ME034Darshan C.
421DB14ME430Manjunatha T. R.
431DB13ME069Kumara S. E.
441DB13ME052Hoysala T. J.
451DB13ME046Gokul M
461DB13ME146Sunil Kumar P.
471DB13ME113Ranganth R.

AY 2017 – 2018

Sl. No. USN Name
11DB13ME167Yatheesh H. C.
21DB13ME099Prashant
31DB13ME106Raghavendra Kumaran
41DB13ME047Gowtham M.
51DB13ME098Prasanna H. C.
61DB13ME074Madhan Gopal N.
71DB13ME027Chandan Gowda K.
81DB13ME173K Bindu Shree
91DB13ME097Pramod V.
101DB13ME096Prajwal U Donni
111DB13ME035Darshan G.S
121DB13ME087Nikhil L.
131DB13ME133Shashank U.
141DB13ME017Amit Kumar Singh
151DB13ME127Satish R.
161DB13ME028Chandran K.
171DB13ME123Sangamesh H. J.
181DB13ME019Anil Kumar P.
191DB13ME155Vikas K.T
201DB13ME022B.Surendra
211DB13ME038Deepak Kudlannavar
221DB13ME150Trilochanprasad B Hilli
231DB13ME079Mohammed Rafeek A.
241DB13ME053Imran Pasha
251DB13ME078Mohammed Fahd
261DB13ME088Nikhil N.
271DB13ME049H. S. Thirthesh
281DB13ME126Satish Biradar
291DB13ME159Vinay Kumar Tiwari
301DB13ME085Naveen Kumar J.
311DB13ME145Sunil Hegde

Media Coverage

RESEARCH AT THE DEPARTMENT OF ME

Research Areas

The faculty is actively involved in several multi-faceted research and The faculty is actively involved in several multi-faceted research and consulting activities with high relevance to industry and society. The department has been at the forefront in areas such as Composite Materials, Bio-fuels, Aerodynamics and Fluid Mechanics, Biomechanics, Combustion, and Energy Systems, Dynamics and Control, Vibrations, Acoustics and Fluid-Structure Interaction.

Composite Materials

Composite materials play an important role in the development of modern science and technology. The depth and breadth of the advantages of composite materials, the speed and scale of their product development and wide applicability have captured the attention of many industries that seek to exploit composite materials for their intended purposes. A few of the notable applications are light-weight and strong carbon fibre-reinforced epoxy composites for aerospace, automotive, and marine structures, green fibre reinforced plastics for fabricating house-hold products, and construction industry.

Biofuels

Unlike other renewable energy sources, biomass can be converted directly into liquid fuels, called “Biofuels,” to help meet transportation fuel needs. The two most common types of biofuels in use today are ethanol and biodiesel. Biodiesel is made by combining alcohol (usually methanol) with vegetable oil, animal fat, or recycled cooking grease. It can be used as an additive (typically 20%) to reduce vehicle emissions in its pure form as a renewable alternative fuel for diesel engines. Biofuels can contribute to the reuse of solid waste and the reduction of harmful exhaust gases.

Aerodynamics and Fluid Mechanics

The aerodynamic performance, such as the lift and drag, of a body is governed by the flow of air across its surface. Applied aerodynamics seeks to understand and utilize the fundamental aspects of this fluid flow in the analysis, design, and integration of aerodynamic geometries. The field of applied aerodynamics covers a broad range of applications, involving generally any object that experiences aerodynamic forces in fluid flow, though common applications include fixed-wing or rotary-wing aircraft, wind turbines and propellers, ground and marine vehicles, internal flows, avian and insect flight, and atmospheric flows.

Vibrations

Vibrations in machines and structures are typically undesirable as they produce stresses, energy losses, and increased service loads. They contribute to structural wear and can lead to passenger discomfort in vehicles. This research area pertains to the vibrations of discrete systems and continuous structures and introduces the computational dynamics of linear engineering systems.

SI. No Name of Faculty Designation Teaching Experience Research Experience Industrial Experience Total Experience
1 Dr. Shivanna HOD 31 31
2 Dr. Arun Magadum Assistant Professor 8 2 10

Research Initiatives

The Department of Mechanical Engineering, Don Bosco Institute of Technology, Bengaluru was established in 2002 with an annual intake of 60 for the undergraduate programme and has grown leaps and bounds since it’s inception. The annual intake was increased to 120 in 2003 and 180 in 2013. The programme is approved by AICTE, New Delhi, and has been accredited by NBA for three years in 2008, 2016, and 2019. The Department is a recognised R and D Centre (VTURC) of VTU, Belagavi, and boasts of experienced faculty, technical staff, and well-equipped Laboratories. Most of the faculty are pursuing research in various domains of Mechanical Engineering.

The Department conducts Technical Talks, Guest Lectures, Workshops and Competitions to enrich the academic and professional skills of the students. We also encourage and support students to carry out mini-projects to compete in intercollegiate events and our Department is known as “ROYAL MECH” for its dominant role in conducting co-curricular and extra-curricular activities at DBIT.

Future Skills

In today’s highly competitive world, electrical engineers who possess the proper training, education, and experience often find that they have multiple career opportunities and options available. The skills that would be of prime importance in the future are:
  • Competence in the application of the latest software for various domains.
  • Adaption to various kinds of challenges/harsh environments.
  • Data collection and analysis.
  • Use of state-of-art IT tools.

List of Future Domains

The major thrust areas are:

  • Power Systems
  • Power Electronics
  • Renewable Energy Sources
  • Hybrid Electric Vehicles
  • Smart Grids

Industry Connect

The department shares a robust connection with industry on multiple fronts. The department organizes periodic visits to the industries driving core segments. The expert talks from the host of industry folks not only triggers the interest among the students about the futuristic models but also prepares them to handle the unforeseen challenges of the industry. The department has also signed MOUs with reputed core firms to boost the employability of the fresh engineers apart from venturing into consultancy activities.

Projects

Sl. No Name of Candidate Status Research Center
1 Mr. K.C.Ananthapadmanabham Thesis Submission VTURRC, Bengaluru
2 Mr. Dharshan B. G. Registered RVCE, Bengaluru – VTU
3 Mr. Somashekar Registered ACS, Bengaluru – VTU
4 Mr. S. M. Mahesh Comprehensive Viva-Voce Conducted RVCE, Bengaluru – VTU
5 Mr. K. M. Kiran Kumar Course Work Completed DBIT, Bengaluru – VTU
6 Mr. Raghu T. Course Work Completed UBDT, Davanagere – VTU
7 Mr. Amith A. Course Work Completed SIT, Tumakuru – VTU
8 Mr. B. S.KanthRaju Comprehensive Viva-Voce Conducted The NIE, Mysuru – VTU
9 Mr. N. Kishore Comprehensive Viva-Voce Conducted BU, Bengaluru
10 Mr. Suresha K. V. Comprehensive Viva-Voce Conducted VTURRC, Bengaluru
11 Mr. BhaskarRaju S. A. Comprehensive Viva-Voce Conducted AIT, Bengaluru
12 Mr. Ranganath S. R. Thesis Submission BU, Bengaluru
13 Mr. Vishwanath B. R. Course Work Completed BMSCE, Bengaluru – VTU
15 Mr. Sriranga B. K. Course Work Completed RVCE, Bengaluru – VTU
16 Mr. Manjunath M. V. Course Work Completed VVIET, Mysuru – VTU
17 Mr. Kiran R. Course Work Completed VTURRC, Bengaluru
18 Mr. Rajeeva H. S. Registered BIT, Bengaluru – VTU
19 Mr. Venkatesh B. N. Waiting for Viva-voce DBIT, Bengaluru – VTU
20 Mr. Udayashankar S. Waiting for Viva-voce DBIT, Bengaluru – VTU
21 Mr. Vidyadhar Pujar Comprehensive Viva-Voce Conducted DBIT, Bengaluru – VTU
22 Mr. SiddeshNaik V. Waiting for Viva-voce DBIT, Bengaluru – VTU
23 Mr. Govindappa Soragavi Course Work Completed (M.Sc. Engg.) DBIT, Bengaluru – VTU
24 Mr. Mahadeva Prasad H. S. Course Work Completed DBIT, Bengaluru – VTU
25 Mr. Sunil Kumar S. Course Work Completed DBIT, Bengaluru – VTU
Funded Research and Development Projects for AY 2021-22
Sl. No. Name of the Teacher / Principal Investigator Year of Sanction Funding Agency Total Amount Sanctioned Area Project Title
1 Dr. Ranganath S R 2021-2022 KSCST 8,000/- ROBOT Design and Fabrication of Pulley based Movable Crane ROBOT
2 Dr. Ranganath S R 2021-2022 KSCST 8,000/- Renewable Resources Automatic detection and Prevention of animal in Agricultural field by using Renewable Resources
3 K M Kiran Kumar 2021-2022 KSCST 6,000/- Manufacturing Fabrication of Covid Protection Sanitization Machine for Packing and Delivery products
4 Vishwanath B R 2021-2022 KSCST 8,000/- Electric Vehicle Design and Fabrication of battery cooling system for Electric vehicle
5 Manjunath M V 2021-2022 KSCST 8,000/- Energy Engineering Design and Fabrication of Piezo Electric Energy Harvesting from pressure forces developed in automotive tyres
6 Darshan B G 2021-2022 VTU 5,000/- Agriculture Design and Fabrication of low cost manually operated multipurpose agriculture machine
7 Chandana N C 2021-2022 VTU 5,000/- Agriculture Design and Fabrication of mechanical sickle for agricultural utility
Funded Research and Development Projects for AY 2020-21
Sl. No. Name of the Teacher / Principal Investigator Year of Sanction Funding Agency Total Amount Sanctioned Area Project Title
1 Dr. SHIVANNA 2020-21 KSCST 6,000/- Solar Design and fabrication of solar dryer for village application
2 Dr. K C ANANTHA PADMANABHAM 2020-21 KSCST 7,000/- Robot Application of “Pneumatic exo-arms” used in robots
3 Dr. K C ANANTHA PADMANABHAM 2020-21 KSCST 8,000/- Solar Solar powered wheel chair with bluetooth controller for aged and physically challenged people
4 Prof. SOMASHEKAR R 2020-21 KSCST 7,000/- Electric Vehicle Self charging electric vehicle utilising unused power
5 Prof. CHANDANA NC 2020-21 KSCST 7,000/- Solar Solar operated “bluetooth controlled robot for road and floor cleaning”
6 Darshan B G 2020-2021 KSCST 8,000/- Electric Vehicle Design and Fabrication of Multi-purpose Electric Vehicle (EPV)
Applied Research Projects
Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Submission Date Funding Agency Total Amount Sanctioned Area Title of the Research Project
1 Dr. K C Anantha Padmanabham 06-01-22 KSCST Smart Materials Design and fabrication of a Pneumatically powered women Exoskeleton Robot using smart materials.
2 Dr. Arun Magadum 24-02-22 VGST Bio diesel The performance and emission characteristics of I C Engine with Bio diesel fuel for different coatings on modified piston head
3 Dr. K C Anantha Padmanabham 24-02-22 VGST Additive Manufacturing Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing
4 Dr. Ranganath S R 24-02-22 VGST Composites Evaluation of Mechanical and tribological / corrosion properties of quartz particulates and short basalt fiber reinforced Al2014 based as cast and heat treated hybrid composites for aircraft and marine applications
Applied Projects
SI No. Name of the Faculty Year of Sanction Funding Agency Total Amount Sanctioned Area Title of the Research Project
1 Dr. Arun Magadum 2020-21 VTU 7.00 Lakhs Bio Fuel Emission and performance characteristics of IC engine with Bio Fuel for different modified piston head

Project

RESEARCH AT THE DEPARTMENT OF CSE

  • Arun A Magadum “Performance Of IC Engine By Using Mahua Oil (Madhuca indica) BIODIESEL” IJRES, May-2022, ISSN: 2320-9356.
  • Mahesha S M “Scratch Wear Behavior of plasma NiCrALY Thin Film Deposited on Inconel Substrate” IJSREM, May-2022, ISSN: 2582-3930.
  • K C Anantha Padmanbham “Effect of Heat Treatment on Wear rate of AL-4.5% wt. Copper Matrix Reinforced with Graphite and Zircon sand Hybrid Composites” International Journal of Recent Advances in Multidisciplinary Topics, May-2022, ISSN: 2582-7839.
  • Ranganatha S R “Fatigue Behavior of B4C and Copper Coated short Basalt Fiber Reinforced AL2014 based Hybrid Composite” IJRAR.ORG, May-2022, ISSN: 2349-5138.
  • B K Sriranga “The Mechanical properties of hybrid laminates composites on epoxy resin with natural jute fiber and S-glass fibers” Science Direct Materials Today, May-2021, ISSN: 8927-8933.
  • Arun A Magadum “Performance analysis of IC Engine for different compression ratio” International Journals of Mechanical Engineering, June-2021, ISSN: 0974-5823.
  • K.C. Anantha Padmanbham “Effect of Reinforcement, Load and sliding distance on Al-4.5%wt Copper Matrix Hybrid Composites” International Journal of Engineering and Advance Technology, Feb-2021, ISSN: 2249-8958, Volume-10 Issue-3S.
  • Dharshan B G “Design and Analysis of a Clamping Plate for Automobile using Press Tool” International Journal of Engineering and Advance Technology, Feb-2021, ISSN: 2249-8958, Volume-10 Issue-3S.
  • B S Kanthraju “Fabrication of Solar Powered Multi Operated Agriculture Machine” ME International Journal of Engineering and Advance Technology, Feb-2021, ISSN: 2249-8958, Volume-10 Issue-3S.
  • Rajeeva HS “Self-Rechargeable Battery Vehicle” International Journal of Engineering and Advance Technology, Feb-2021, ISSN: 2249-8958, Volume-10 Issue-3S.
  • Shivanna “Effect of Cryogenic treatment on Wear Properties of Aluminum Al356 – Zirconium Silicate Particulate Metal Matrix Composite” International Journal of Engineering and Advance Technology, Feb-2021, ISSN: 2249-8958, Volume-10 Issue-3S.
  • Somashekar R “Design and working of Suspension System to Generate Electric Power” International Journal of Engineering and Advance Technology, Feb-2021, ISSN: 2249-8958, Volume-10 Issue-3S.
  • Ranganatha S R “Effect of Heat treatment on Fatigue Behavior of B4C and Copper Coated short Basalt fiber Reinforced Al 2014 Based Hybrid Composite” International Journal of Engineering and Advance Technology, Feb-2021, ISSN: 2249-8958, Volume-10 Issue-3S.
  • Suresha K V “Machinability, Hardness and Impact Behavior of Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Composites” International Journal of Engineering and Advance Technology, Feb-2021, ISSN: 2249-8958, Volume-10 Issue-3S.
  • Chandana N C “Advanced Solar Operated Multi-Purpose Agricultural Equipment” International Journal of Engineering and Advance Technology, Feb-2021, ISSN: 2249-8958, Volume-10 Issue-3S.
  • Darshan B G “Design Fabrication and Performance analysis of a Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger using Computational Fluid Dynamics” IJSER, Feb-2021, ISSN: 2229-5518, Volume-12 Issue-2.
  • Bhaskar Raju S A “Mechanical Behavior of Heat Treated Al6061-Tungsten Carbide and Graphite Reinforced Hybrid Composites” Journal of Critical Reviews, 2020, ISSN: 2394-5125.
  • Sriranga B K “Effect of reduced graphene oxide as Nanofluid on solar parabolic trough collector receiver model” Elsevier – Materials Today PROCEDIA, 2020, ISSN: 2214-7853.
    • Bhaskar Raju S A “WEAR BEHAVIOR OF AL6061- TUNGSTEN CARBIDE-GRAPHITE HYBRID COMPOSITES USING POWDER METALLURGY TECHNIQUE” IJESAT, 2019, ISSN No. 2455-2143.
    • Ranganatha S R, Shantharaja M, Amith A “Effect of Heat Treatment on Mechanical Behavior of Al2014 Reinforced with Boron Carbide and Copper Coated Short Basalt Fiber” IJRAR, 2019, ISSN: 2349-5138.
    • Ranganatha S R, Krishnamurthy M C, Shantharaja M “Experimental Evaluation of Wear Behavior of Boron Carbide and Short Copper Coated Short Basalt Fiber Reinforced on Al 2014 Based Hybrid Composite” IJEAM, 2019, ISSN: 2320-6608.
    • Anantha Padmanabham K C “Microstructure Studies and Mechanical Characterization of T6 Heat Treated Aluminium and Copper Based Alloy Reinforced with Zircon and Graphite Composite” Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 2019, Pages 2063–2073.
    • Sriranga B K “Mechanical Characterization of Hybrid Laminates Composites on Epoxy Resin with Natural Jute Fiber and S-Glass Fibers” IJESAT, 2019, ISSN No. 2455-2143.

    Placements

    Placement Training Program
    Placement Training Program
    The Department of Training & Placement offers comprehensive training to ensure students are fully prepared for successful placements. We conduct exclusive, extended pre-placement training programs to enhance employability skills.
    • Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) & Soft Skills Training: A 400-hour intensive program sponsored by Capgemini through Technoserve, focusing on JEE and essential soft skills development.
    • Aptitude & Soft Skills Training for MBA Students: Tailored sessions designed to enhance both technical and interpersonal skills crucial for MBA graduates.
    • Aptitude & Soft Skills Training for Engineering Streams: Comprehensive training programs aimed at equipping engineering students across all streams with necessary aptitude and soft skills.
    Additionally, we organize a series of mock interviews and mock aptitude tests to simulate real-world recruitment processes and help students build confidence and improve their performance.
    Career Guidance
    Career Guidance

    The Department of Training & Placement is dedicated to guiding every student towards a successful career path. We regularly organize career guidance sessions and invite industry experts for discussions and webinars to provide insights and advice.

    Job Opportunities

    Our department offers a range of pre-placement training programs and value-added courses to enhance students’ skills in line with the latest market trends. We assist students in securing internships and pre-placement offers with renowned companies and organizations, providing personalized support and guidance. Additionally, we raise awareness about career opportunities in Indian Civil Services, government, and public sectors, offering the necessary guidance to help students navigate these options.

    Higher Studies

    For students interested in pursuing higher education or studying abroad, the Department of Training & Placement offers extensive guidance. We conduct awareness programs on various entrance examinations, including GRE, IELTS, TOEFL, SAT, MCAT, LSAT, GMAT, and GATE, and provide information on university selection criteria and application processes.

    Entrepreneurship

    We actively encourage our students, faculty, and alumni to foster innovation and entrepreneurship through our Entrepreneurship Development Cell. We provide comprehensive support and guidance for writing project reports, understanding company registration processes, preparing investment pitches, and utilizing infrastructure facilities to help turn unique ideas into successful business ventures.

    Industry Interface
    Industry Interface
    • Technical Seminar on: “Semiconductor Nation Building ESDM Nation”.
    • Webinar on: “Next Generation Technology Focusing on Artificial Intelligence”.
    • Motivational Lecture: Career Opportunities in the Indian Air Force.
    • Collaboration with EdgeVerve Systems Ltd: Infosys Fintech Certification Program.
    • Associated with TCS NQT: For placements.
    • Collaboration with NASSCOM IT–ITeS SSC: Future Skill Program to upskill industry-relevant knowledge.
    Value Added Programs
    Certification Programs and Awareness Sessions
    • Certification Program on Enterprise Technology and Data Centre Architecture: Offered by ABSTREAM Technologies. The Data Centre provides internships and projects that offer hands-on experience in Data Centre Architecture and Data Processing for research and analysis.
    • Video Proctored Certification Drive: Conducted by Infosys Springboard.
    • Certification Programs on Career Edge, Campus Commune & Code Vita CODING TEST: Offered by TCS.
    • Certification Program in Robotics: Provided by KUKA.
    • Certification Program on PLM: Provided by Siemens.
    • Certification Program on Infosys Springboard Learning Portal: A comprehensive learning platform for students.
    • Certification Program on Python Programming: Offered by M/s Eduranz.
    • Awareness Session: Covers the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE), Civil Service Exams, and Higher Studies to prepare students for government sector jobs, private sector jobs, and study abroad opportunities.
    Support to Admissions
    Support to Admissions

    The Department of Training and Placement has been actively supporting the admissions team through various initiatives.

    • Venue for Conducting Online & Offline Exams: Hosting exams for several agencies to enhance brand visibility.
    • Setting Up Helpdesks: At COMED K Seat Selection Centres to assist parents and students.
    • Organizing Competitions: Such as the Science Wizard Quiz for PU students.
    • Conducting Offline Recruitment Exams: For Mangalore Refinery Petrochemical Ltd (MRPL).
    • Conducting Online CFA Exams: Through Vision Tech Park Pvt Ltd.
    • Venue for GATE Online Recruitment Examination: Providing facilities for candidates.
    • Venue for INDO-TIBETAN BORDER POLICE FORCE Offline Exam: Supporting recruitment efforts.
    • Venue for NTA SWAYAM Online Exam: Facilitating online examinations.
    • Venue for NTA JEE Exams: Providing a venue for online exams.
    • Venue for Conducting Various Examinations: Including NEET, AIMS, CET, KSOU, and more.

    Our Premium Recruters

    Placement Training Program

    Java & Skills

    Training on Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) and Soft skills training program for 400 Hours, Sponsored by Capgemini through Technoserve

    MBA Skill Development

    Aptitude and Soft Skills Training Program for MBA Students: Enhance Your Abilities for Success in the Business World and Career Advancement

    Engineering Skill

    Aptitude and Soft Skills Training Program for All Engineering Streams: Boost Your Career Readiness and Enhance Your Problem-Solving and Communication Skills

    Career Guidance

    Job Opportunities

    The Department of Training & Placement offers conventional pre-placement training and value-added programs for skill enhancement based on current market trends. We assist students in securing internships and pre-placement offers from reputable companies, ensuring individual attention and support. Additionally, we provide guidance on opportunities in Indian Civil Services and the public sector.

    Higher Studies

    The Department of Training & Placement offers guidance for students pursuing higher studies abroad. We conduct awareness programs on entrance examinations such as GRE, IELTS, TOEFL, SAT, MCAT, LSAT, GMAT, and GATE. Additionally, we provide information on selection criteria for university applications, ensuring students are well-prepared for their academic journeys.

    Entrepreneurship

    We encourage students, faculty, and alumni to establish incubation centers with innovative ideas through our Entrepreneurship Development Cell. Our team provides essential guidance on writing project reports, information on company registrations, investment pitches, and access to infrastructure facilities to support your entrepreneurial journey and bring your unique concepts to life.

    TRAINING @ DBIT DATA CENTRE

    Data is a new and invaluable asset and Big Data is being generated across the world, like never before. The richest businessmen of the world are dependent and thrive on data. DBIT proudly hosts a State-of-the-Art Data Centre for skilling circuit branch students in Enterprise Technologies which is one of the emerging cutting edge technologies to store the Big Data.
    The data centre offers vast and real-time opportunities in the areas of Internships and Projects to provide exposure to the Architecture of the Data Centre along with Data Processing for Research and Analysis, and so on.

    Placement Statics

    Webinars

    A life to experience

    Webinar on “Mastercam for Education”

    9th July 2020, Thursday, Time 11:00AM

    Mt. Sitansu Mohanty, Technical director, Marstercam India delivered the talk on invitation of DBIT, Bengaluru. The webinar was hosted on Date: 09th July 2020, Thursday, Time 11:00AM. students and staff from DBIT and other institutions participated actively in the interactive session. The feedback received from the participants has been very encouraging and has motivated us to plan many more such webinars.

    Webinar on “Importance of intellectual property rights in Mechanical Engineering.”

    2nd December 2020, Saturday, Time 02:30 PM

    Prof. Santosh M N delivered the talk on invitation of DBIT, Bengaluru. The webinar was hosted on Date: 2nd December 2020, Saturday, Time 02:30 PM. students and staff from DBIT and other institutions participated actively in the interactive session. The feedback received from the participants has been very encouraging.

    Webinar on “Carrier prospects of System Tool Kit (STK)”

    26th November 2020, Saturday, Time 11:00 AM

    Mr. Dhanesh Abdul Khader delivered the talk on invitation of DBIT, Bengaluru. The webinar was hosted on Date: 26th November 2020, Saturday, Time 11:00 AM. Students and staff from DBIT and other institutions participated actively in the interactive session.

    Webinar on “Gauge yourself with today's Automation technology”

    8th June 2021, Tuesday, Time 11.45AM

    Mr. Anil Kumar Meti, Executive Officer, delivered the talk on invitation of DBIT, Bengaluru. The webinar was hosted on 08th June 2021, Tuesday, Time 11.45AM. Students and staff from DBIT and other institutions participated actively in the interactive session. The feedback received from the participants has been very helpful and has motivated us to conduct many more such webinars.

    Webinar on “EV Technology”

    11th June 2021, Friday, Time 03.50 PM

    Prof. Praveen Kumar delivered the talk on invitation of DBIT, Bengaluru. The webinar was hosted on 11th June 2021 from 03.50 PM. Students and staff from DBIT and other institutions participated actively in the interactive session. The feedback received from the participants has been very encouraging.

    Webinar on “Career opportunities for Engineering with GATE”

    19th June 2021, Saturday, Time 10.50AM

    Mr. Akash Pushkar, Data Scientist in Accenture delivered the talk on invitation of DBIT, Bengaluru. The webinar was hosted on 19th June 2021 from 10.50am. Students and staff from DBIT and other institutions participated actively in the interactive session. The feedback received from the participants has been very cheering.

    Webinar on “Employable Skill sets required in Core Mechanical Industries”

    15th June 2021, Saturday, Time 10:00 AM

    Mr. Ajitha Prabu.G, Director, Kriatec Services Private Limited, and Mr. Ravikumar.S, Senior Application Manager, Kriatec Services Private Limited delivered the talk on invitation of DBIT, Bengaluru. The webinar was hosted on 15th June 2021, Saturday, Time 10:00 AM. students and staff from DBIT and other institutions participated actively in the interactive session.

    Webinar on “Opportunities and Preparedness of Engineers for Mechanical Engineering Industries” by Mr. Rajesh Deshilinge Gowda, Founder and Director – COPES Tech India Pvt Ltd, Bengaluru.

    June 06, 2020

    Mr. Rajesh Deshilinge Gowda and Mr. Arun Shankar delivered the talk on the invitation of DBIT, Bengaluru. The webinar was hosted on 6th June 2020 from 10.30 AM to 12.30 PM at DBIT Campus. Students and Staff from DBIT participated actively in the interactive session. The feedback received from the participants has been very encouraging and has motivated us to plan many more such webinars.

    Webinar on “Career Opportunities in Manufacturing Industries” by Mr. Rajashehar H. V., Advisor, IMTMA, Bengaluru.

    June 04, 2020

    Mr. Rajashehar H. V. delivered the talk on the invitation of DBIT, Bengaluru. The webinar was hosted on 4th June 2020 from 10.00 AM to 12.00 PM at DBIT Campus. Students and Staff from DBIT and other Institutions participated actively in the interactive session. The feedback received from the participants has been very encouraging and has motivated us to plan many more such webinars.

    Conference / Seminars

    A life to experience

    Seminar on “Industrial Automation”

    12th Sept 2019

    Workshop

    A life to experience

    Workshop on “Research Methodology and Latex”

    19th – 21st June 2019

     

    FDP on “Digital publications”

    3rd Nov 2018

    Workshop on “IC Engine”

    22nd – 23rd October 2018

    FDP on “Alternate Fuels”

    September 21st to 25th 2020

    GUEST LECTURES / TECH TALKS / INTERACTION

    A life to experience

    Guest Lecture on “Non-Destructive Testing”

    10th October 2019

    No of Attendees, Audience: 58, 5th Semester Students

     

    Technical Talk on “Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerance (GD&T)”

    21st September 2019

    Industry Visits

    A life to experience

     Industrial visits represent an important activity in any engineering undergraduate programme and they contribute to the achievement of various essential learning outcomes and program objectives.

    The visit is planned to help the students achieve the following:
    1. Recognize the process units – automated injection molding machines, a spray paint shop, and a section to assemble airbags and generate the process flow diagram.
    2. Identify the input and output of different processes.
    3. Experience the importance of working safely.
    4. Understand how the product of the plant interfaces to the world.

    Ace Manufacturing Systems Ltd, Bengaluru.

    The Department organized a one-day industrial visit to fifth-semester students on 23-02-2018, Mr. Arun Sagar, Senior Engineer, Ace Manufacturing Systems Ltd, Bengaluru, presented an overview of the industry.

    Tayoda Gosei South India Pvt Ltd, Bidadi.

    The Department organized a one-day industrial visit to fifth-semester students on 07-09-2019, Srinidhi S.N., Senior Officer- HR and Admin, Toyoda Gosei South India Pvt ltd, Bidadi, presented an overview about the industry.

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    Industrial visit to Bangalore Malleable Casting Pvt. ltd
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    Industrial visit to Fire Station Ramanagara

    Events

    A life to experience

    Internship

    A life to experience

    Recognizing the need for hands-on training during the course work, Internship has been arranged for the students of the final year in various reputed organizations belonging to both Government and Private Sectors. Some of them are HMT, BHEL, HAL, BMTC, BEML, KSRTC, Bosch, Volvo, Kennametal, L&T, IMTMA, Ace Designers, NAL, ARDC, CADD/CADDESK CENTER, Elemental Motors, Eleation Hyperworks, and HVAC, Bengaluru. A total of 186 students have benefited from the internship that they have undergone during this academic year. Similarly, a total of 172 students have benefited from the internship during the previous academic year.

    Academic Year 2020-2021 and Academic Year 2019-2020

    Recognizing the need for hands-on training during the course work, Internship has been arranged for the students of the final year in various reputed organizations belonging to both Government and Private Sectors. Some of them are HMT, BHEL, HAL, BMTC, BEML, KSRTC, Bosch, Volvo, Kennametal, L&T, IMTMA, Ace Designers, NAL, ARDC, CADD/CADDESK CENTER, Elemental Motors, Eleation Hyperworks, and HVAC, Bengaluru. A total of 186 students have benefited from the internship that they have undergone during this academic year. Similarly, a total of 172 students have benefited from the internship during the previous academic year.

    Kuka Robotics Training Centre

    Robotics has the potential to positively transform lives and work practices, raise efficiency and safety levels, and provide enhanced levels of service. In this centre, students will undergo intensive certification training in the field of Robotics/Automation using the proprietary software SIMPRO.

    This centre can impart training for students of Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Electronics, Computer Science and Information Science that can help them in securing a better placement and advancement in their careers.

    DBIT-Siemens PLM Training Centre

    Product Life Cycle Management addresses the full life cycles of products, from conception until disposal. The most important starting point for PLM is the launch of the new concept above traditional cost-quality. PLM includes products of all the engineering, manufacturing, maintenance of information, and digital media store. PLM starts with the creation of a product and finishes with the re-transformation of a product. Also, this system can offer products to suit different user profiles.

    In this centre, students will undergo intensive certification short term training program on Unigraphics (NX 9.0).

    Calender of Events

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    Syllabus

    1st Year

    1st Semester
    Sl. No Course Code Course Title Scheme/Syllabus
    1 18MAT11 Calculus and Linear Algebra View/Download
    2 18PHY12 Engineering Physics View/Download
    3 18ELE13 Basic Electrical Engineering View/Download
    4 18CIV14 Elements of Civil Engineering and Mechanics View/Download
    5 18EGDL15 Engineering Graphics View/Download
    6 18PHYL16 Engineering Physics Laboratory View/Download
    7 18ELEL17 Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory View/Download
    8 18EGH18 Technical English-I View/Download
    2nd Semester
    Sl. No Course Code Course Title Scheme/Syllabus
    1 18MAT21 Advanced Calculus and Linear Methods View/Download
    2 18CHE22 Engineering Chemistry View/Download
    3 18CPS23 C Programming for Problem Solving View/Download
    4 18ELN24 Basic Electronics View/Download
    5 18ME25 Elements of Mechanical Engineering View/Download
    6 18CHEL26 Engineering Chemistry Laboratory View/Download
    7 18CPL27 C Programming Laboratory View/Download
    8 18EGH28 Technical English-II View/Download

    2nd Year

    3rd Semester
    Sl. No Course Code Course Title Scheme/Syllabus
    1 18MAT31 Mathematics View/Download
    2 18ME32 Mechanics of Materials View/Download
    3 18ME33 Basic Thermodynamics View/Download
    4 18ME34 Material Science View/Download
    5 18ME35A Metal Cutting and Forming View/Download
    6 18ME35B Metal Casting and Welding View/Download
    7 18ME36A Computer-Aided Machine Drawing View/Download
    8 18ME36B Mechanical Measurements and Metrology View/Download
    9 18MEL37A Material Testing Lab View/Download
    10 18MEL37B Mechanical Measurements and Metrology Lab View/Download
    11 18MEL38A Workshop and Machine Shop Practice (Fitting, Machining) View/Download
    12 18MEL38B Foundry, Forging, and Welding Lab View/Download
    13 18KVK39/49 Vyavaharika Kannada (Kannada for Communication) View/Download
    14 18KAK39/49 Aadalitha Kannada (Kannada for Administration) View/Download
    15 18CPC39 Constitution of India, Professional Ethics, and Cyber Law View/Download
    4th Semester
    Sl. No Course Code Course Title Scheme/Syllabus
    1 18MAT41 Mathematics View/Download
    2 18ME42 Applied Thermodynamics View/Download
    3 18ME43 Fluid Mechanics View/Download
    4 18ME44 Kinematics of Machines View/Download
    5 18ME45A Metal Cutting and Forming View/Download
    6 18ME45B Metal Casting and Welding View/Download
    7 18ME46A Computer-Aided Machine Drawing View/Download
    8 18ME46B Mechanical Measurements and Metrology View/Download
    9 18MEL47A Material Testing Lab View/Download
    10 18MEL47B Mechanical Measurements and Metrology Lab View/Download
    11 18MEL48A Workshop and Machine Shop Practice (Fitting, Machining) View/Download
    12 18MEL48B Foundry, Forging, and Welding Lab View/Download
    13 18KVK49/49 Vyavaharika Kannada (Kannada for Communication) View/Download
    14 18KAK49/49 Aadalitha Kannada (Kannada for Administration) View/Download
    15 18CPH49 Constitution of India, Professional Ethics, and Cyber Law View/Download

    3rd Year

    5th Semester
    Sl. No Course Code Course Title Scheme/Syllabus
    1 17ME51 Management and Engineering Economics View/Download
    2 17ME52 Dynamics of Machinery View/Download
    3 17ME53 Turbo Machines View/Download
    4 17ME54 Design of Machine Elements – I View/Download
    5 17ME55X Professional Elective – I View/Download
    6 17ME56X Open Elective – I View/Download
    7 17MEL57 Fluid Mechanics & Machinery Lab View/Download
    8 17MEL58 Energy Lab View/Download
    9 17ME551 Refrigeration and Air-conditioning View/Download
    10 17ME552 Theory of Elasticity View/Download
    11 17ME553 Human Resource Management View/Download
    12 17ME554 Non-Traditional Machining View/Download
    13 17ME561 Optimization Techniques View/Download
    14 17ME562 Energy and Environment View/Download
    15 17ME563 Automation and Robotics View/Download
    16 17ME564 Project Management View/Download
    17 17ME664 Total Quality Management View/Download
    6th Semester
    Sl. No Course Code Course Title Scheme/Syllabus
    1 17ME61 Finite Element Analysis View/Download
    2 17ME62 Computer Integrated Manufacturing View/Download
    3 17ME63 Heat Transfer View/Download
    4 17ME64 Design of Machine Elements – II View/Download
    5 17ME65X Professional Elective – II View/Download
    6 17ME66X Open Elective – II View/Download
    7 17MEL67 Heat Transfer Lab View/Download
    8 17MEL68 Modeling and Analysis Lab (FEA) View/Download
    9 17ME651 Computational Fluid Dynamics View/Download
    10 17ME652 Mechanics of Composite Materials View/Download
    11 17ME653 Metal Forming View/Download
    12 17ME654 Tool Design View/Download
    13 17ME655 Automobile Engineering View/Download
    14 17ME661 Energy Auditing View/Download
    15 17ME662 Industrial Safety View/Download
    16 17ME663 Maintenance Engineering View/Download

    4th Year

    7th Semester
    Sl. No Course Code Course Title Scheme/Syllabus
    1 15ME71 Energy Engineering View/Download
    2 15ME72 Fluid Power Systems View/Download
    3 15ME73 Control Engineering View/Download
    4 15ME74X Professional Elective – III View/Download
    5 15ME75X Professional Elective – IV View/Download
    6 15MEL76 Design Lab View/Download
    7 15MEL77 CIM Lab View/Download
    8 15MEP78 Project Phase – I View/Download
    9 15ME741 Design of Thermal Equipments View/Download
    10 15ME742 Tribology View/Download
    11 15ME743 Financial Management View/Download
    12 15ME744 Design for Manufacturing View/Download
    13 15ME745 Smart Materials & MEMS View/Download
    14 15ME751 Automotive Electronics View/Download
    15 15ME752 Fracture Mechanics View/Download
    16 15ME753 Mechatronics View/Download
    17 15ME754 Advanced Vibrations View/Download
    8th Semester
    Sl. No Course Code Course Title Scheme/Syllabus
    1 15ME81 Operations Research View/Download
    2 15ME82 Additive Manufacturing View/Download
    3 15ME83X Professional Elective – V View/Download
    4 15ME84 Internship / Professional Practice View/Download
    5 15ME85 Project Phase – II View/Download
    6 15MES86 Seminar View/Download
    7 15ME831 Cryogenics View/Download
    8 15ME832 Experimental Stress Analysis View/Download
    9 15ME833 Theory of Plasticity View/Download
    10 15ME834 Green Manufacturing View/Download
    11 15ME835 Product Life Cycle Management View/Download

    Teacher's Notes

    Teachers Notes (All Semesters)

    Category Department Download Links
    Science and Humanities (S & H) 1st Year - (Physics and Chemistry Cycle) View / Downloads
    Under Graduate (UG) Electronics and Communication Engineering View / Downloads
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    Information Science and Engineering View / Downloads
    Mechanical Engineering View / Downloads
    Electrical and Electronics Engineering View / Downloads
    Civil Engineering View / Downloads
    Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning View / Downloads
    Artificial Intelligence & Data Science View / Downloads
    Post Graduate (PG) Master of Business Administration (MBA) View / Downloads

    Class Incharge

    Semester Section Class Teacher Email ID Phone Number
    IV A Vishwanath B R vishwanath@dbit.co.in 9964351441
    VI A Somashekar R somashekarr@dbit.co.in 8073115047
    VIII A Manjunath M V manjujan23@dbit.co.in 7829036581
    VIII B Rajeeva H S hsjeevaraju@dbit.co.in 9945945356
    VIII C K M Kiran Kumar kmkirankumar@dbit.co.in 9731343440
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    Documents Required

    • 10th standard marks card for proof of date of birth - Original + 3 attested photocopies.
    • 12th standard/equivalent marks card - Original + 3 attested photocopies.
    • Transfer certificate from the institution last attended - Original + 3 attested photocopies.
    • Migration Certificate from the University/Board last studied (for students other than Karnataka PU Board, CBSE and ICSE) - Original + 3 photocopies.
    • Conduct Certificate from the institution last attended – Original only.
    • Medical Certificate for ascertaining the blood group.
    • Passport Size Photographs with red background - 10 numbers.
    • Caste cum Income Certificate (for CET and Karnataka Management Students).
    • Seven years study certificate (for CET students only).
    • A copy of the students’ account details (if availing for scholarship offered by various Govt. bodies and private organizations).
    • Photocopy of Aadhar card - 2 numbers.

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