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Department of Mechanical Engineering

About

Mechanical Engineering is the most diverse and versatile among all engineering disciplines. In addition to physics and mathematics, it encompasses key elements of aerospace, electrical, civil, chemical and even materials science and bio-engineering. Mechanical engineering touches virtually every aspect of modern life, from mobile phones and biomedical devices, to aircrafts and power plants. Not only engineering, mechanical engineers deal with economic issues, from the cost of a single component, to the economic impact of a manufacturing plant.

The Department of mechanical engineering was established in 2010. The Department offers 2 Programs Namely: B.Tech. in (Mechanical Engineering) and Diploma in (Mechanical Engineering). The department of mechanical engineering is continuously striving to attain excellence in education, academic and industry oriented research to prepare the engineers that are globally competitive and capable of leading in industry, academia and government organizations in both India and abroad. The major strength of the department is its highly qualified and experienced teaching faculty and well established top-quality of laboratories with state-of-artinfrastructure and equipment. The department can boast of very well equipped laboratories and centralized workshop that caters to the need of the entire Institute.

Vision

The vision is to emerge the department to be a leading-edge technical pioneer through collaborative research, education, training and innovation

Mission

M1. To deliver a high-quality education to train the future leaders with skills and abilities.
M2. To set up a center of excellence to pursue research in Emerging areas and enhance knowledge base in cooperation with organizations and academic institutions.
M3. To inculcate values leading to holistic learning.
M4: To encourage students’ entrepreneurial as well as technical abilities.

Programs

Undergraduate

❖ Course Name: B.Tech (4 years)
❖ Level: UG
❖ Affiliation: I.K. G. Punjab Technical University
❖Approval: AICTE, New Delhi

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs):

PEO1: To prepare mechanical engineering graduates for an excellent career by providing them with exceptional knowledge of math, science, engineering, technology, management, the humanities, and a variety of other multidisciplinary subjects.
PEO2: To provide students with cutting-edge hardware, software and tools knowledge for problem-solving in mechanical engineering.
PEO3: To develop students with strong leadership qualities, high moral standards, and ethical principles to support the nation’s engineering economic growth and to tackle social and engineering challenges affecting the country

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs):

PSO1. Ability to design and develop sustainable products, equipment, and mechanical systems through learned principles and skills. PSO2. Ability to adopt a multidisciplinary approach to solve engineering problems in various domains of manufacturing, design, thermal and fluid science etcetera. PSO3.Ability to provide technically and commercially feasible solutions with ethics and professionalism that benefit society.

Program Outcomes (POs):-

PO I: Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO II: Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
PO III: 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 and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
PO IV: 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.
PO V: Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
PO VI: 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.
PO VII: Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts and demonstrate the knowledge of and need for sustainable development.
PO VIII: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
PO IX: Individual and teamwork: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
PO X: 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 design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
PO XI: Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
PO XII: Life-long learning: Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

Diploma

❖ Course Name: Diploma in ME (3 years)

❖ Affiliation: Punjab State Board of Technical Education and Industrial Training

❖ Approval: AICTE, New Delhi

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs):
PEO1: Analyze, design and solve problems related to Mechanical Engineering and adapt to changes in technology by self-learning.             

PEO2: Work effectively as individuals and in a team, exhibiting leadership qualities to meet the goals of a project or the organization           

PEO3: Work with professionalism and concern for environment to meet the societal needs.                                                                                 

PEO4: Engage in higher learning leading to degrees or certifications

Program Outcomes (POs):
i) Basic and Discipline specific knowledge: Apply knowledge of basic mathematics, science and engineering fundamentals, and engineering specialization to solve engineering problems.

ii) Problem analysis: Identify and analyze well-defined engineering problems using codified standard methods.

iii) Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for well-defined technical problems and assist with the design of systems components or processes to meet specified needs.

iv) Engineering Tools, Experimentation and Testing: Apply modern engineering tools and appropriate technique to conduct standard tests and measurements.

v) Engineering practices for society, sustainability and environment: Apply appropriate technology in context of society, sustainability, environment and ethical practices.

vi) Project Management: Use engineering management principles individually, as a team member or a leader to manage projects and effectively communicate about welldefined engineering activities.

vii) Life-long learning: Ability to analyze individual needs and engage in updating in the context of technological changes.

Head of Department

Dr. Sandeep Devgan
Associate Professor Head of Department
Ph.D.(Mechanical Engineering ) from IKG Punjab Technical University

HOD Message

Welcome to the Department of Mechanical Engineering
The work we do as practicing and future engineers is critical for an ever-changing world. Mechanical Engineers design infrastructure that powers our modern society, such as automobiles, boilers, turbines and hydraulic systems. Mechanical engineers are creating a stronger, safer and more sustainable world, which we call the progressive environment.
Our department offers highest quality academic programs supported by laboratory facilities. Our faculty is dedicated to excellence in teaching while fostering an inclusive learning environment where everyone can thrive.
Our alumni work in exciting careers and leadership roles around the globe, meeting the complex engineering challenges we face today. If you picture yourself in a dynamic, meaningful career, a degree in Mechanical Engineering may be for you. I invite you to explore our academic programs for strategic direction for the future.

Faculty

S.No NAME OF FACULTY DESIGNATION QUALIFICATION E-MAIL
1.
Dr. Sandeep Devgan
HOD/ Associate Professor
Ph.D.(Mechanical Engineering from IKJ Punjab Technical University)
devgan.sandeep186@gmail.com
2.
Dr. Jugraj Singh Randhawa
Associate Professor
Ph.D ( Punjabi University, Patiala)
jrandhawa304@gmail.com
3.
Dr. Vijay Kumar Bhanot
Associate Professor
Ph.D.(I.K. Gujral Punjab Technical University Jalandhar, Kapurthala)
profbhanot@gmail.com
4.
Dr. Snehsheel Sharma
Associate Professor
Ph.D (NIT Jalandhar)
Snehsheel.nitj@gmail.com
5.
Dr. Amit Mahajan
Associate Professor
Ph.D (I.K. Gujral Punjab Technical University Jalandhar, Kapurthala)
Amitmahajan291@gmail.com
6.
Dr. Atul Agnihotri
Associate Professor
Ph.D (I.K. Gujral Punjab Technical University Jalandhar, Kapurthala)
er.atul84@gmail.com
7.
Er. Gurcharan Singh
Assistant Professor
PhD* (Dr. BR Ambedkar National Institue of Technology, Jalandhar)
gstalwara@gmail.com
8.
Dr. Jasjeevan Singh
Assistant Professor
Ph.D* (I.K. Gujral Punjab Technical University Jalandhar, Kapurthala)
jasjeevansingh@yahoo.com
9.
Er. Karanbir Singh
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.*(Sardar Beant Singh State University, Gurdaspur)
karanaulakh889@yahoo.com
10.
Er. Naveen Kumar
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.*(Dr BR Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar)
nav15feb@gmail.com
11.
Er. Jagdeep Singh
Assistant Professor
M.Tech ( IKG PTU kapurthala)
Jdeep751@gmail.com
12.
Er. Munish Kumar Sharma
Assistant Professor
M.Tech (IKG PTU kapurthala)
munish.sharma2687@gmail.com
13.
Er. Ravinder Sharma
Assistant Professor
M.Tech

Academics

S.No. Description Year File
1.
Academic Calender
2025-26
2.
University Syllabus
2025-26
3.
Time Table
2025-26
4.
Diploma Time Table
2025-26

Class Representatives

Faculty Achievements

S.No. Description Year File
1.
Research papers/Conference
2025-26
2.
Books/Chapters Published
2025-26
3.
FDP Attended
2025-26
4.
Paper review/Session chair
2025-26
5.
Research papers/Conference
2024-25
6.
Books/Chapters Published
2024-25
7.
FDP Attended
2024-25
8.
Paper review/Session chair
2024-25
9.
Research papers/Conference
2023-24
10.
Books/Chapters Published
2023-24
11.
FDP Attended
2023-24
12.
Paper review/Session chair
2023-24

Sr NoName of the FacultyInternational Paper Reviewer / Session Chair
1Dr. Amit Mahajan• ELSEVIER: Medical Reports • Journal of Lubricants • Materials Engineering • MDPI • Journal of Biomedical Technology • Journal of Manufacturing Processes • Mechanics of Advanced Composite Structure • Materials Today: Proceedings
2Er. Jajeevan SinghJournal of Thermal Engineering
3Dr. Atul AgnihotriJournal of Advanced Control for Application: Engineering & Industrial System
4Dr. Snehsheel SharmaReviewer, Organiser & Session Chair 1. National Conference on “Behavioural Economics & Intelligent Decision Systems for Climate Change and Sustainable Development”, 6–7 Dec 2025. (Reviewer, Organiser & Session Chair). 2. 2nd National Conference on “Women Technology & Tradition: Harmonizing Heritage with Progress”, 4 March 2025. (Reviewer & Session Chair).
5Dr. Amit MahajanSeminar Coordinator 1. Resource Person – Er. Heera Verma 2. Topic: “Automotive Industry Revolution and Gap Between Automobile Industry and Academics”

Sr. No.Name of FacultyName of Conference/ BookName of agency/ PublishersParticularsUniversity/State/National/ InternationalDates
1Dr. Sandeep DevganSurface Engineering of Metallic Biomaterials (In: Surface Modification of Co–Cr Alloy for Orthopaedic Applications, pp.19-41)Springer, SingaporeBook ChapterInternational2026
2Dr. Sandeep DevganElectrical Discharge Machining for Surface Engineering of Biomedical Alloys (In: Surface Modification of Co–Cr Alloy for Orthopaedic Applications, pp.43-67)Springer, SingaporeBook ChapterInternational2026
3Dr. Amit MahajanSurface Engineering of Metallic Biomaterials (In: Surface Modification of Co–Cr Alloy for Orthopaedic Applications, pp.19-41)Springer, SingaporeBook ChapterInternational2026
4Dr. Amit MahajanElectrical Discharge Machining for Surface Engineering of Biomedical Alloys (In: Surface Modification of Co–Cr Alloy for Orthopaedic Applications, pp.43-67)Springer, SingaporeBook ChapterInternational2026
5Dr. Sandeep DevganNext-generation manufacturing: leveraging AI for industrial innovation and growthComputers & Industrial EngineeringJournal ArticleInternational2025
6Dr. Amit MahajanSustainable machining of magnesium alloy (AZ31): investigating tool wear and surface roughness under various conditionsPhysica ScriptaJournal ArticleInternational2025
7Dr. Amit MahajanNext-generation manufacturing: leveraging AI for industrial innovation and growthComputers & Industrial EngineeringJournal ArticleInternational2025
8Dr. Atul AgnihotriEvaluation of HVOF Sprayed and Burnished WC-Co-Cr Coatings on Boiler Steel: Mechanical and Microstructural PropertiesJournal of Bio- and Tribo-CorrosionJournal ArticleInternational2025
9Er. Gurcharan SinghNext-generation manufacturing: leveraging AI for industrial innovation and growthComputers & Industrial EngineeringJournal ArticleInternational2025
10Dr. Jasjeevan SinghSustainable Machining of Magnesium Alloy (AZ31): Investigating Tool Wear and Surface Roughness Under Various ConditionsPhysica Scripta (SCI)Journal ArticleInternational2025
11Dr. Amit MahajanWomen’s Role in Bridging the Gap Between Technology and Cultural Heritage – 2nd National Women Conference, Women, Technology & Tradition: Harmonizing Heritage with ProgressNational Women ConferenceConference PaperNational4 March 2025
12Er. Gurcharan SinghWomen’s Role in Bridging the Gap Between Technology and Cultural HeritageNational Women ConferenceConference PaperNational2025
13Er. Navin KumarBallistic Impact Protective Armor Vest: A review of Fibre used, Criteria for selection of Fiber and Various Approaches to Enhance the Energy Absorption of Ballistic ImpactNational Conference on Behavioural Economics & Intelligent Decision Systems for Climate Change and Sustainable DevelopmentConference PaperNational6-7 Dec 2025
14Er. Navin KumarA review on Dehumidification using Desiccants along with Vapor Compression CycleNational Conference on Behavioural Economics & Intelligent Decision Systems for Climate Change and Sustainable DevelopmentConference PaperNational6-7 Dec 2025
15Dr. Snehsheel SharmaBallistic Impact Protective Armor Vest: A review of Fibre used, Criteria for selection of Fiber and Various Approaches to Enhance the Energy Absorption of Ballistic ImpactNational Conference on Behavioural Economics & Intelligent Decision Systems for Climate Change and Sustainable DevelopmentConference PaperNational6-7 Dec 2025
16Dr. Snehsheel SharmaFuture Prospectives of Clay Based Nanocomposites as Sustainable MaterialsAICTE Sponsored National Conference on Behavioural Economics & Intelligent Decision Systems for Climate Change and Sustainable DevelopmentConference PaperNational6-7 Dec 2025
17Dr. Jasjeevan SinghSustainable MachiningLAP LAMBERT Academic PublishingAuthorInternational2025 (ISBN 978-620-8-42077-2)
18Dr. Jasjeevan SinghMachinability of Aluminum Alloy: Machining of Aluminum alloy under Dry cutting, RHVT, MQL and compressed air StrategiesLAP LAMBERT Academic PublishingAuthorInternational2025 (ISBN 10:6209145205)
19Dr. Atul AgnihotriEnvironmentally Friendly Machining of Aluminum Alloys Using a Coated Tool Under Dry and MQL Conditions (In: Fabrication of Wear and Corrosion Resistant Materials)CRC PressBook ChapterInternational2025
20Dr. Sandeep DevganSurface Modification of Co–Cr Alloy for Orthopaedic ApplicationsAuthorInternational2025
21Dr. Amit MahajanSurface Modification of Co–Cr Alloy for Orthopaedic ApplicationsAuthorInternational2025
22Dr. Amit MahajanAdditive Manufacturing of Bio-ImplantsSpringerAuthorsInternational LevelApril 4-5, 2024
23Dr. Sandeep DevganAdditive Manufacturing of Bio-ImplantsSpringerEditorInternational LevelFeb 18, 2024
24Dr. Amit Mahajan2nd National Women Conference, Women, Technology & Tradition: Harmonizing Heritage with ProgressNational Women ConferenceConference AttendedNational4 March 2025
25Dr. Amit MahajanAICTE Sponsored National Conference on Behavioral Economics & Intelligent Decision Systems for Climate Change and Sustainable DevelopmentAICTEConference AttendedNational2025
26Dr. Atul Agnihotri2nd National Women Conference, Women, Technology & Tradition: Harmonizing Heritage with ProgressNational Women ConferenceConference AttendedNational4 March 2025
27Dr. Atul AgnihotriAICTE Sponsored National Conference on Behavioral Economics & Intelligent Decision Systems for Climate Change and Sustainable DevelopmentAICTEConference AttendedNational2025
28Er. Gurcharan SinghInvestigation Of Surface Integrity After Electrical Discharge Treatment Of 3D Printed Alloy In Terms Of Surface RoughnessIoT Based Recent Trends in Engineering and its ApplicationsConference PaperInternationalPg-292
29Er. Gurcharan SinghElectrochemical Comparative Corrosion Analysis of Additive Manufactured Cobalt-Chromium F75 and F90 Alloys for Various ApplicationsIoT Based Recent Trends in Engineering and its ApplicationsConference PaperInternationalPg-96

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Sr NoName of FacultyCategoryAchievement Details
1Dr. Amit MahajanFDP AttendedOne-week Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Taming Stress: From Burnouts to Balance.”
2Dr. Amit MahajanSTC AttendedOne-week Short Term Course (STC) on Digital Twinning of Material Processing Technologies.
3Dr. Atul AgnihotriSTC AttendedOne-week Short Term Course (STC) on Digital Twinning of Material Processing Technologies.
4Er. Gurcharan SinghFDP AttendedFDP on IoT Enabled Embedded Systems – NITTTR Chandigarh (22 July 2024 – 26 July 2024)
5Er. Gurcharan SinghFDP AttendedFDP on AI for Engineering Applications – NITTTR Chandigarh (04 Nov 2024 – 08 Nov 2024)
6Er. Gurcharan SinghFDP AttendedFDP on Digital Twinning of Material Processing Technologies – NITTTR Chandigarh (03 Feb 2025 – 07 Feb 2025)
7Er. Gurcharan SinghFDP AttendedFDP on IoT and Data Analysis of Sensor Data – NITTTR Chandigarh (03 Mar 2025 – 07 Mar 2025)
8Er. Gurcharan SinghFDP AttendedFDP on AI and Cloud-based Tools for Research – NITTTR Chandigarh (24 Mar 2025 – 28 Mar 2025)
9Er. Gurcharan SinghAICTE-ATAL FDPAdvancing Smart Manufacturing: Unlocking the Power of Industry 4.0 for Modern Applications (06 Jan 2025 – 11 Jan 2025)
10Er. Navin KumarFDP AttendedOne week FDP on “Taming Stress: From Burnouts to Balance”, Khalsa College of Engineering and Technology, Amritsar (9 June 2025 – 14 June 2025)
11Dr. Snehsheel SharmaFDP AttendedOne week FDP on “Taming Stress: From Burnouts to Balance”, Khalsa College of Engineering and Technology, Amritsar (9 June 2025 – 14 June 2025)
12Er. Gurcharan SinghNPTEL TaskTranslation Edit Task for Engineering Metrology (Machine Learning Tool for Punjabi Language) – 11.75 hrs – 30 April 2025
13Er. Gurcharan SinghNPTEL TaskTranslation Edit Task for Product Design and Manufacturing – 16.25 hrs – 17 June 2025
14Dr. Jasjeevan SinghShort Term TrainingAICTE FDP on Digital Twinning of Material Processing Technologies (03 Feb 2025 – 07 Feb 2025), Khalsa College of Engineering and Technology, Amritsar
15Dr. Jasjeevan SinghShort Term TrainingAICTE FDP on IoT and Data Analysis of Sensor Data (03 Mar 2025 – 07 Mar 2025), Khalsa College of Engineering and Technology, Amritsar
16Dr. Snehsheel SharmaShort Term TrainingAICTE FDP on Digital Twinning of Material Processing Technologies (03 Feb 2025 – 07 Feb 2025), Khalsa College of Engineering and Technology, Amritsar
17Dr. Snehsheel SharmaShort Term TrainingAICTE FDP on IoT and Data Analysis of Sensor Data (03 Mar 2025 – 07 Mar 2025), Khalsa College of Engineering and Technology, Amritsar



Students Achievements

Sr No Session Achievement Type Roll No / Students Name / Details Description / Course / Project
1 July-Dec 2025 Career Pathway Training 15 Students Manufacturing Engineer Industrial Technical Drawings using AutoCAD
2 July-Dec 2025 Career Pathway Training 8 Students Manufacturing Engineer Industrial Technical Drawing using AutoCAD
3 Jan-May 2025 Best Project Award (2nd Position) Mechanical Engineering Students TechUrja 2025 Project: Turbo-jet Engine
4 July-Dec 2024 MOOC Course 2205022 Munna Kumar Introduction to Electric Vehicles (Great Learning Academy)
5 July-Dec 2024 MOOC Course 2205022 Munna Kumar Generative AI (LinkedIn Learning)
6 July-Dec 2024 MOOC Course 2205028 Ritik Kumar Generative AI (LinkedIn Learning)
7 July-Dec 2024 MOOC Course 2304204 Aman Kumar Sah Engineering of Structures: Shear and Bending (DARTMOUTH – Coursera)
8 Jan-May 2024 Best Project Award (2nd Position) Mechanical Engineering Students TechUrja 2024 Project: Turbo-jet Engine
9 Jan-May 2024 University Merit Holder 221915309960 Mr. Md Naj Babu 4th Position in Final Examination (PSBTE & IT)
10 July-Dec 2023 University Merit Holder 221915309960 Mr. Md Naj Babu 1st Position in Final Examination (PSBTE & IT)
11 July-Dec 2023 MOOC Course 2205015 Ajit Kumar Engineering of Structures: Shear and Bending (DARTMOUTH – Coursera)
12 July-Dec 2023 MOOC Course 2205016 Amit Kumar Engineering of Structures: Shear and Bending (DARTMOUTH – Coursera)

IPR

S.No Name of faculty Member Name of Achievement Date
1.
Dr. Atul Agnihotri
Automatically Cup Management and Filling Machine
Granted

Teachers selected for Editorial Boards/Reviewers at College, state, national and international levels

Name of Faculty

Name of Conference

 

Name of  agency

Particulars

University/State/National/ International

Dates

 Dr. Atul Agnihotri

International Conference on IoT Based Recent Trends in Engineering and its Applications

DST-SERB

Editor

International

April 4-5, 2024

 Dr. Amit Mahajan

International Conference on IoT Based Recent Trends in Engineering and its Applications

DST-SERB

Editor

International

April 4-5, 2024

Program Coordination Committee

S.No Name of faculty Member Designation Position Parent organization
1.
Dr. Sandeep Devgan
HOD (Associate Professor)
Chairperson
KCET
2.
Dr. Atul Agnihotri
Associate Professor
Coordinator
KCET
3.
Dr. Jugraj Singh
Dean Academics (Associate Professor)
Member
KCET
4.
Dr. Amit Mahajan
Associate Professor
Member
KCET
5.
Dr. Sandeep Singh
Assistant Professor (IV-Module Coordinator)
Member
KCET
6.
Er. Navin Kumar
Assistant Professor (III-Module Coordinator)
Member
KCET
7.
Er. Vinod Kumar
Assistant Professor (II-Module Coordinator)
Member
KCET
8.
Er. Jasjeevan Singh
Assistant Professor(II-Module Coordinator)
KCET
Member

Project Review Committee

S.No Name of faculty Member Designation Position Parent organization
1.
Dr. Manju Bala
Director (Professor)
Chairperson
KCET
2.
Dr. Gurwinder Singh Grewal
Dean- T&P Cell (Associate Professor)
Coordinator
KCET
3.
Dr. Jugraj Singh
Dean Academics (Associate Professor)
Member
KCET
4.
Dr. Atul Agnihotri
Dean Research (Associate Professor)
Member
KCET
5.
Dr. Maalti Puri
IQAC Coordinator (Associate Professor)
Member
KCET
6.
Dr. Jasleen Kaur
HOD-CSE Associate Professor
Member
KCET
7.
Er. Bikramjit Singh
HOD-Civil Assistant Professor
Member
KCET
8.
Dr. Sandeep Devgan
HOD-ME Assistant Professor
Member
KCET
9.
Dr. Amit Mahajan
Associate Professor
Member
KCET
10.
Dr. Supreet Kaur
Associate Professor
Member
KCET

Laboratories

  • Applied Thermodynamics Lab
  • Fluid Mechanics Lab
  • Heat Transfer Lab
  • Automobile Engineering Lab
  • Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Lab
  • Strength of Material Lab
  • Materials Engineering Lab
  • Theory of Machines Lab
  • Mechanical Measurement and Metrology Lab
  • Mechanical Vibration Lab
  • Manufacturing Process Lab
  • CAD/CAM Lab
  • Central Workshops

Teacher Learning Method

Technical activities

Filter by Activity: Filter by Year:
S. No. Particulars Description Date
1 Guest Faculty Classes Dr. Ajay Kumar, NIT Delhi 20/09/2023 to 22/09/2023
2 Workshop Er. Vikas Kumar, AIM Jalandhar – Hands-on on CAD, Auto Lisp, 3D Studio 12/03/2024
3 Seminar Er. Vijay Kaushal on Methodology of Advanced Internship Programs 02/04/2024
4 Guest Lecture Dr. Vijay Kumar Bhanot, Director SCS North – Green Energy / Renewable Energy 23/10/2023
5 Guest Lecture Dr. Amit Kumar Bansal, IKG-PTU Kapurthala 26/10/2023
6 Guest Lecture Central Institute of Hand Tools, MSME Technology Centre, Jalandhar 27/03/2024
7 Industrial Visit Oriental Carpet Mill (OCM Pvt. Ltd.) 12/04/2024
8 Industrial Visit Baljit Associates 20/09/2023
9 Alumni Talk Er. Joginder Singh, Swaraj Mazda, Mohali 28/09/2023
10 Expert Talk Dr. Prabhkiran Kaur 14 Aug 2025
11 Expert Talk Dr. S.K. Kalsi 27 Aug 2025
12 Alumni Talk Er. Mahipal, Marine Engineer 15 Sept 2025
13 Engineer’s Day / AICTE Project Practice Department Event 15 Sept 2025
14 Expert Talk Er. Heera Verma 3 Oct 2025
15 Expert Talk Prof. Arun Nanda 29 Oct 2025
16 Seminar Er. Ashwani Kant 10 Nov 2025
17 Industrial Visit GNA, Phagwara 13 Nov 2025

Value Added Courses

Filter by Year: Filter by Course:
Sr No Name of Course Course Code Duration Year Students Enrolled Students Passed
1 Safety Technology and Health Environment In Industry 30 Hours 2022-2023 6 6
2 Optimization and project management 30 Hours 2020-2021 7 7
3 Energy resources and their conservation methods 30 Hours 2020-2021 42 42
4 Industrial Automation 30 Hours 2019-2020 42 42
5 Basics of Mat lab 30 Hours 2019-2020 64 64
6 Fusion 360: Foundational Concepts 30 Hours 2018-2019 67 67
7 Robotics 30 Hours 2018-2019 63 63
8 Green Manufacturing Design & Practices BTECH-ME-AOC-09 July-Dec 2024 2024-2025 9 9
9 Enterpreneurial Management BTECH-ME-AOC-10 Jan-May 2024 2023-2024 5 5
10 Addvance Processes in Additive Manufacturing BTECH-ME-AOC-07 August-Dec 2023 2023-2024 5 5
11 Combustion & Environment BTECH-ME-AOC-08 August-Dec 2023 2023-2024 5 5

Publications (all Publications of the faculty till date)

Sr.

No.

 

Academic Year

Papers published in peer reviewed journals

SCOPUS,

Web of Science Indexing

Papers

Citations

hindex

Impact factor range/Average Impact factor

Er Jasjeevan Singh

 

2022-2023

Turning of Al 7075-T6 aerospace alloy under different sustainable metalworking fluid strategies by coated carbide tools

SCI/SCOPUS

2

4

2.8

 

2022-2023

State of the art review on the sustainable dry machining of advanced materials for multifaceted engineering applications: progressive advancements and directions for future prospects

SCI/SCOPUS

30

2.3

 

2022-2023

Effect of Ranque-Hilsch Vortex Tube Cooling to Enhance the Surface-Topography and Tool-Wear in Sustainable Turning of Al-5.6Zn-2.5Mg-1.6Cu-0.23Cr-T6 Aerospace Alloy

SCI/SCOPUS

13

3.4

 

2022-2023

Experimental Investigation and Optimizing of Turning Parameters for Machining of Al7075-T6 Aerospace Alloy for Reducing the Tool Wear and Surface Roughness

SCI/SCOPUS

4

2.3

Dr Sandeep Singh Sunny

 

2022-2023

Study of energy-efficient attributes of overall equipment effectiveness in Indian sugar mill industries through analytical hierarchy process (AHP)

SCI/SCOPUS

3

5

2

 

2022-2023

Analysis of potential factors affecting execution of overall equipment effectiveness in Indian sugar mills

SCI/SCOPUS

3

1.8

 

2022-2023

Role and scope of overall equipment effectiveness implementation in Indian sugarmill industries: A justified approach

SCI/SCOPUS

3

1.8

Dr Atul Agnihotri

 

2022-2023

Effect of Burnishing on HVOF Coated Boiler Steel against Hot Corrosion in Actual Boiler Environment

SCI/SCOPUS

NA

NA

2.8

 

2022-2023

Study of burnishining effect on the thermal spray coatings

SCI/SCOPUS

NA

NA

1.4

Dr Sandeep Devgan

 

2022-2023

Surface alteration of Cobalt-Chromium and duplex stainless-steel alloys for biomedical applications: a concise review

SCI/SCOPUS

15

10

4.8

 

2022-2023

Additive manufacturing of metallic biomaterials: A concise review

SCI/SCOPUS

8

 

4.4

 

2022-2023

Machining Performance of Cobalt-Chromium and β-Type Titanium Biomedical Alloy

SCI/SCOPUS

1

 

Book Chapter

Dr Amit Mahajan

 

2022-2023

Surface alteration of Cobalt-Chromium and duplex stainless-steel alloys for biomedical applications: a concise review

SCI/SCOPUS

15

11

4.8

 

2022-2023

Additive manufacturing of metallic biomaterials: A concise review

SCI/SCOPUS

8

4.4

 

2022-2023

Recent Trends and Developments in the Electrical Discharge Machining Industry: A Review

SCI/SCOPUS

4

3.2

 

2022-2023

Experimental investigation and optimizing of turning parameters for machining of al7075-t6 aerospace alloy for reducing the tool wear and surface roughness

SCI/SCOPUS

4

2.3

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