The syllabus of the Diploma in Mechanical Engineering at Puran Murti Campus, Sonepat is structured to provide a strong balance between theoretical knowledge and hands-on technical skills. Spanning over three years and six semesters, the curriculum is carefully aligned with industry standards and follows the guidelines of the Haryana State Board of Technical Education (HSBTE).
In the early semesters, the syllabus focuses on building a solid foundation with core subjects such as Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Physics, and Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering. These subjects are essential for understanding more complex mechanical systems in later semesters. Students also study Engineering Drawing and Workshop Practice, which help them visualize mechanical components and understand fabrication techniques.
As the course progresses, the focus shifts to advanced and application-oriented topics. Students delve into Engineering Mechanics, Strength of Materials, Theory of Machines, and Fluid Mechanics, which explain how materials and machines behave under various forces and pressures. Subjects like Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer introduce students to energy systems and engine functioning—essential for careers in automotive, energy, and manufacturing sectors.
In later semesters, students are introduced to Manufacturing Processes, Machine Design, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Hydraulics and Pneumatics, and Automobile Engineering. The use of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software is taught to equip students with modern tools for designing and simulating mechanical systems.
The curriculum also includes project work, industrial training, and practical lab sessions for each major subject. These real-world learning opportunities prepare students to enter the job market with confidence. By the final semester, students are expected to complete a major project, applying their cumulative knowledge to solve real engineering problems.