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Engineering Departments

Offers a wide range of engineering disciplines, including Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Computer Science, and others, providing quality education and research opportunities.



Sub-Departments within the Engineering Department:

  • Civil Engineering

  • Mechanical Engineering

  • Electrical Engineering

  • Computer Science and Engineering

  • Chemical Engineering

  • Aerospace Engineering

  • Biomedical Engineering

  • Environmental Engineering

  • Industrial Engineering

  • Materials Science and Engineering

  • Petroleum Engineering

  • Electronics and Communication Engineering

  • Robotics and Automation Engineering

  • Renewable Energy Engineering

  • Software Engineering


Course List within the Engineering Department:

  • Engineering Mathematics

  • Engineering Mechanics

  • Engineering Physics

  • Engineering Chemistry

  • Engineering Graphics and Design

  • Engineering Materials

  • Thermodynamics

  • Fluid Mechanics

  • Structural Analysis and Design

  • Transportation Engineering

  • Geotechnical Engineering

  • Control Systems

  • Power Systems

  • Electronics and Circuits

  • Data Structures and Algorithms

  • Computer Networks

  • Software Development

  • Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence

  • Process Control and Instrumentation

  • Renewable Energy Systems


These courses provide comprehensive education and research opportunities in various engineering disciplines. Students learn fundamental engineering principles, mathematics, and science subjects. The curriculum covers core engineering subjects specific to each discipline, such as structural analysis, thermodynamics, electrical circuits, computer programming, control systems, and software development. Additionally, students have the opportunity to specialize in areas such as civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, and many others. The department emphasizes hands-on training, laboratory work, and research projects to develop practical skills and foster innovation. Graduates from these engineering programs can pursue careers in various industries, including construction, manufacturing, energy, telecommunications, software development, and more.

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