Mechanical Fundamentals
Students build confidence in mechanical principles, machine understanding, workshop methods, and basic engineering calculations.
Department of Science, Technology and Technical Education
The Mechanical Engineering department at BKPI prepares diploma students for machines, manufacturing processes, thermal systems, maintenance, and production-oriented work through disciplined technical education and practical learning.
Approved diploma intake for the Mechanical Engineering program as reflected in the institute profile.
Structured over six semesters with theory, labs, workshops, and project work.
Curriculum and assessment aligned with the academic structure prescribed by SBTE Patna.
Machine elements, manufacturing, thermal engineering, workshop practice, maintenance, and production support.
The department builds strong competence in mechanical fundamentals, manufacturing awareness, workshop discipline, maintenance concepts, and professional communication so that students can contribute confidently in production environments, service roles, apprenticeships, and higher studies.
Students build confidence in mechanical principles, machine understanding, workshop methods, and basic engineering calculations.
Laboratory and workshop work introduces learners to manufacturing processes, machine elements, fitting practice, and maintenance basics.
Projects and workshop tasks connect classroom concepts with production support, fabrication awareness, and maintenance-oriented technical work.
Semesters of progressive academic training covering fundamentals, applied coursework, practical labs, and project-based learning.
Focus on technical competence, communication, ethics, discipline, teamwork, and readiness for employment or further study.
To develop competent, ethical, and industry-ready Mechanical Engineering diploma professionals who contribute to manufacturing, maintenance, and industrial development.
The Mechanical Engineering department aligns workshop training, machine-oriented learning, maintenance practice, and technical drawing with outcome statements that support employability, higher learning, and responsible industrial practice.
Apply mechanical engineering fundamentals to drawing, manufacturing, machines, thermal systems, and routine technical problem solving.
Perform effectively in maintenance, fabrication, production support, apprenticeships, and higher study through practical competence and continuous learning.
Demonstrate work discipline, safety awareness, teamwork, and communication ability in workshop and industry environments.
Use mechanical drawing, manufacturing awareness, and measurement practices in practical assignments related to machines and production systems.
Support operation, maintenance, fabrication, and workshop activities using standard mechanical engineering practices and tools.
Build habits of inspection, troubleshooting, reporting, and workshop discipline expected from entry-level mechanical diploma professionals.
The six-semester diploma program develops students from engineering science and basic workshop practice to machines, manufacturing, maintenance, and industry-oriented project work.
| S. No. | Semester | Academic Focus |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Semester 1 | Applied science, mathematics, communication skills, and basic engineering workshop exposure. |
| 02 | Semester 2 | Engineering mechanics, material basics, drawing practice, and foundational measurement work. |
| 03 | Semester 3 | Manufacturing processes, machine elements, workshop exercises, and practical technical records. |
| 04 | Semester 4 | Thermal systems, production-oriented study, applied mechanics, and maintenance-related practice. |
| 05 | Semester 5 | Advanced workshop applications, machine servicing, fabrication awareness, and industry readiness. |
| 06 | Semester 6 | Project work, industrial exposure, seminar, reporting, and readiness for employment or higher study. |
The department supports students through classroom teaching, laboratory supervision, academic counseling, and readiness for professional environments.
The department leadership focuses on building academic discipline, strengthening laboratory learning, and strengthening workshop discipline, manufacturing awareness, machine-related learning, and readiness for industry-oriented technical roles.
Engineering drawing, workshop, and fabrication support
Machines, manufacturing, and practical coordination support
Laboratory scheduling, academic records support, and student guidance may be coordinated through the department office.
Hands-on practice in fitting, measurement, workshop discipline, and basic fabrication-oriented tasks.
Exposure to manufacturing methods, materials awareness, machine elements, and production-oriented observations.
Practice with thermal systems awareness, maintenance concepts, servicing routines, and applied mechanical tasks.
A diploma in Mechanical Engineering can support entry into manufacturing, maintenance, workshop support, apprenticeships, and higher studies.
Entry-level opportunities in workshop support, production assistance, fabrication environments, and maintenance-related assignments.
Technical support assignments involving plant maintenance, machine servicing, shop-floor coordination, and industrial operations.
Students may continue toward advanced diploma pathways, lateral-entry degree options, and specialized computing education.
Mechanical Engineering Department
Baddiuzama Khan Polytechnic Institute
Pupri, Sitamarhi, Bihar
For admission-related matters, semester notices, and institution-wide announcements, students should also regularly check the college notice board and official website sections.
Department-specific data such as subject allocation, timetable updates, and faculty responsibilities may be revised by the institute as required during the academic session.