Overview

The B.Tech. Marine Engineering program at C.V Raman Global University is accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) and is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) of India. The program comprises eight semesters and covers a wide range of subjects, including mathematics, physics, chemistry, marine engineering, naval architecture, and shipbuilding.

The faculty members of the Marine Engineering department at C.V Raman Global University are highly qualified and experienced, and they are dedicated to providing high-quality education to students. The faculty members use a combination of teaching methods, including lectures, seminars, group discussions, and practical sessions, to ensure that students have a thorough understanding of the concepts and can apply them in real-world scenarios.

Program Educational Objectives (peo’s)

  • PEO1
    Will become successful marine engineer who will be competent, productive and innovative to the needs of shipping industries or peruse higher education and research apart from taking government and private technical and managerial jobs.
  • PEO2
    Work and learn to grow professionally with skill & knowledges throughout their life.
  • PEO3
    Demonstrate high standard of professional ability, ethical conduct, appositive attitude, and social responsibility.

Program Outcomes (PO’s)

  • PO1
    Engineering Knowledge-Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering fundamentals and specialization to solve complex engineering problems.
  • PO2
    Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions sin first principles of mathematics, natural science and engineering sciences.
  • PO3
    Design /development of solutions:-Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meets the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health & safety along with cultural, social and environmental consideration
  • PO4
    Conduct investigation 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
  • PO5
    Modern Tool Usages:-Create, select and apply appropriate technics, resource, modern engineering and IT tools including predictions and modelling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
  • PO6
    T engineer & Society: Apply reasoning based on contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal & cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
  • PO7
    Environment & sustainability-Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental context and demonstrate the need of knowledge of sustainable developments.
  • PO8
    Ethics-Apply thee ethical principles and commitments to the professional ethics, responsibilities and norms engineering practices.
  • PO9
    Individual & team work:-Effective function as an individual or as a member/ leader of a diverse team in a multidisciplinary setting.
  • PO10
    Communication-Communicate effectively on complex engineering activates with the engineering communities and with society at large such as being able to comprehend to write comprehensive & effective reports, carryout documentation, make effective presentation with to and fro instructions.

SYLLABUS

Semester - 1

Sl. No.Subject Code CategoryCreditsHour/Week
LPTCourse
Credits
LPTCourse
Hour
1Induction Program (3 weeks at the beginning of the Semester)MC00000000
2MTH21101Mathematics 1BS30033014
3PHY23101/CHE23101Physics/Chemistry/LABBS3205336
5MHE23210/EEE23210Introduction to Mechanical Engineering/Introduction to Electrical & Electronic EngineeringES23053317
CSE23201/MHE23220Programming for problem solving/Engineering GraphicsES22042305
6UGE23801Design hinking & Problem SolvingUGE11021203
9HSS22001Professional CommunicationHSM21032204
MRE22908Physical Endurance TrainingMC00002406
Total148 0221617235

Semester - 2

Sl. No.Subject CodeSubjectCategoryCreditsHour/Week
LPTCourse
Credits
LPTCourse
Hour
1MTH21102Mathematics 2BS3 0033014
2CHY23101/PHY23101Chemistry /PhysicsBS3253306
3ECE23201/MHE23201Introduction to Electrical, Electronic & Mechanical EngineeringES32 053317
4CSE23201/MHE23220Programming for problems solving/ Engineering GraphicsES22 042305
7UGE23802Design Thinking and EnterpreneurshipUGE 11 021203
8HSS22002English for science, Engineering & technologyHSM21 032204
Engineering Economics & costingHSM20 022002
MRE22919Physical Endurance TrainingMC00002406
Total1590241817237

Semester - 3

Sl. No.Subject CodeSubjectCategoryCreditsHour/Week
LPTCourse
Credits
LPTCourse
Hour
1MRE21321Strength of material-IPC30033014
2MRE21322Mechanics of Machine-1PC30033014
3MRE21323Applied Thermodynamics PC30033216
4MRE21124Electronics & Electronics Lab.BS21032204
5MRE22425Electrical MachinePE20022013
6MRE22126Computational MathematicsBS01010202
7MRE22627Workshop PracticalSDE 02020303
8MRE22628SDE 01010202
9MRE22029Technical WritingHSM01010202
10MRE22930PET(Physical Endurance Training).MC00002406
11MRE22431Marine Engineering DrawingPE01010202
MRE22632Fire Prevention & Fire Fighting & LSA-LABSDE02020303
Total1390221522441

Semester - 4

Sl. No.Subject CodeSubjectCategoryCreditsHour/Week
LPTCourse
Credits
LPTCourse
Hour
1MRE21332Ship Structure & ConstructionPC30033014
2MRE23333Marine Boiler & Steam Engineering/LABPC31043216
3MRE23334 Workshop TechnologyPC31043216
4MRE23335 Marine Heat Engineering & A/CPC30033014
5MRE21336 Strength of Material-IIPC30033014
6MRE21337 Mechanics of Machines-II
PC30033014
7MRE22638Elementary Navigation & SeamanshipSDE 01010202
8MRE22939PET Physical Endurence TrainingMC00002406
9MRE22040General Seminar
HSM01010022
Total1840222010838

Semester - 5

Sl. No.Subject CodeSubjectCategoryCreditsHour/Week
LPTCourse
Credits
LPTCourse
Hour
1MRE21341Material Science./Material Science LABBS31043216
2MRE21342Marine Internal Combustion Engine-I. PC30033014
3MRE23243Fluid Mechanics & Machineries/Mechanics & Fluid LABES31043216
4MRE21344Naval Architecture-1 PC30033014
5MRE21345 Marine Auxiliary Machine-I PC30033014
6MRE21846 Management Science & EconomUGE 20022002
7MRE22447Elementary Design & Marine DrawingPE 02020303
8MRE22948PET – III (Physical Endurance Training MC00002406
Total1740211911535

Semester - 6

Sl. No.Subject CodeSubjectCategoryCreditsHour/Week
LPTCourse
Credits
LPTCourse
Hour
1MRE21349Marine Internal Combustion Engine-IIPC30033014
2MRE21350Marine Auxiliary Machine-IIPC30033014
3MRE21351Naval Architecture-IIPC30033014
4MRE21352Double Hull Tanker(elective)PE10011012
5MRE23353Marine Electrical Technology /LABPE32053317
6MRE22954Marine Convention & Ship ManagementPC20022002
7MRE21855 Marine Power Plant Operation.SDE 01010202
8MRE22656 Welding
SDE 01010202
9MRE22957 PET(Physical Endurence Trg
MC00002406
10MRE22458Simulator & Control laboratoryPE01010202
Total1550201713535

Semester - 7

Sl. No.Subject CodeSubjectCategoryCreditsHour/Week
LPTCourse
Credits
LPTCourse
Hour
2MRE21459Advance Marine Technology PE20022013
3MRE21560Elective-II(solid waste technology & management)OE40044004
4MRE21761Marine Engine Room ManagementMP20022002
5MRE21462Marine Control & Automation EngineeringPE30033014
6MRE22263Marine Machine System DesignES02020303
7MRE21464DepartmentElective Adv Hyd Machy PE20022013
9MRE22966Technical Paper & ProjectMC00000202
11MRE22968PET(PHYSICAL ENDURANCE TEST) MC00002406
Total132015159327

Semester - 8

Sl. No.Subject CodeSubjectCategoryCreditsHour/Week
LPTCourse
Credits
LPTCourse
Hour
1MRE22769On Board Training & assessmentMP010010035035
2MRE22770Voyage ReportMP01010202
3MRE22771Environmental ProjectMP02020303
4MRE22772Viva VoiceMP01010101
5MRE22973PET (Physical Endurence TrainingMC00002406
Total014014245047

Eligibility Criteria

B.TECH

B.TECH
(4Years)
Passed 10+2 examination (intermediate) with 60% marks along with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects.
LE B.TECH (3Years)
a. Passed Diploma examination with at least 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in any branch of Engineering and Technology.

b. Passed B.Sc. Degree from a recognized University as defined by the UGC, with at least 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) and passed 10+2 examination with Mathematics as a subject. However, the students belonging to B.Sc. stream, seeking admission in mechanical engineering, shall be required to clear the subjects in Engineering Graphics /Engineering Drawing and Engineering Mechanics of the First Year Engineering Program along with the Second year subjects. The students belonging to B.Sc. Stream shall be considered for admission only after filling the supernumerary seats in this category with regular students belonging to the Diploma stream.

c. Passed D.Voc. Stream in the same or allied sector.

d. In the above cases, suitable bridge Courses, if required, such as in Mathematics may be conducted.

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Career path you can choose after the course

This course opens the door to many possible careers.
  • Marine Engineer
  • Naval Architect
  • Naval Architect
  • Offshore Engineer
  • Marine Scientist