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The department provides Master of Science (M.Sc.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), and Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) degree options, along with a Postgraduate Diploma (P.G.D.) program. M.Sc. and Ph.D. candidates undertake both coursework and research projects, whereas P.G.D. students focus solely on coursework. Every graduate program requires guidance from a faculty advisor. Currently, around 80 graduate students are enrolled, with roughly 50% pursuing Ph.D. studies.
Faculty research spans six key mechanical engineering disciplines:
Cutting-edge engineering design and production
Practical mechanics and mechanical systems
Biomedical engineering
Automation, robotics, and hydraulic systems
Fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and energy studies
Materials engineering and metallurgical science
Research initiatives vary from foundational theoretical work to applied solutions for industrial and environmental challenges. Many projects collaborate with industry partners who contribute funding, specialized knowledge, and unique research resources.