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JNTUK R23 B.Tech Mechanical IV Year I Semester (4-1) Syllabus & Subject-wise Topics

# Category Subject L-T-P Credits
1 Professional Core CAD/CAM 2-0-0 2
2 Management Course-II Operations Research 2-0-0 2
3 Professional Core CAD/CAM Lab 0-0-2 1
4 Professional Elective Professional Elective-IV (choice of 4, see below) 3-0-0 3
5 Professional Elective Professional Elective-V (choice of 4, see below) 3-0-0 3
6 Open Elective-III Open Elective-III (choice of 5, see below) 3-0-0 3
7 Open Elective-IV Open Elective-IV (choice of 6, see below) 3-0-0 3
8 Skill Enhancement Course Mechatronics Lab 0-0-4 2
9 Audit Course Constitution of India 2-0-0
10 Internship Evaluation Evaluation of Industry Internship 2

Total: 18-0-6, 21 credits.

Professional Elective-IV options:

Mechatronics · Computational Fluid Dynamics · Functional Materials and Applications · Drives and Actuators for Robotics

Professional Elective-V options:

Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology · Smart Manufacturing · Autonomous Systems · Embedded Systems and Programming

Open Elective-III options:

Finite Element Methods · Introduction to Mechatronics · Product Design and Development · Advanced Materials · Introduction to Smart Manufacturing

Open Elective-IV options:

Optimization Techniques · Advanced Manufacturing Processes · Total Quality Management · Operations Management · Energy Auditing · Quantum Science and Technology


CAD/CAM

covers computer-aided design and manufacturing together, from geometric modelling through to CNC part programming and computer-integrated manufacturing systems.

Operations Research

(Management Course-II) — a condensed version of the applied-optimization syllabus taught earlier as an open elective, positioned here as a required management course for all students.

CAD/CAM Lab

hands-on FEA, CNC programming, and rapid-prototyping practice that ties together the CAD/CAM lecture course with real tools used in industry.

Mechatronics

(Professional Elective-IV) — integrates mechanical, electronic, and control-system knowledge into a single systems view, reflecting how modern machines combine sensing, actuation, and computation.

Computational Fluid Dynamics

(Professional Elective-IV) — teaches the numerical methods behind simulating fluid flow and heat transfer, an increasingly essential design-verification tool for mechanical engineers.

Functional Materials and Applications

(Professional Elective-IV) — bridges materials science with electronics, covering the physics behind semiconductors and nanoscale devices that mechanical engineers increasingly need to understand.

Drives and Actuators for Robotics

(Professional Elective-IV) — covers the power-electronics and motor-drive technology that actuates robots and automated machinery.

Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology

(Professional Elective-V) — covers hydrogen as an energy carrier and fuel-cell systems, both central to decarbonizing transport and power generation.

Smart Manufacturing

(Professional Elective-V) — introduces Industry 4.0 concepts, covering how cyber-physical systems, digital twins, and IoT connectivity are transforming factory operations.

Autonomous Systems

(Professional Elective-V) — covers the architecture and control of unmanned ground, aerial, and underwater vehicles, an increasingly important robotics specialization.

Embedded Systems and Programming

(Professional Elective-IV) — extends the embedded-systems introduction from earlier semesters into microcontroller architecture, ARM processors, and single-board computer programming.

Finite Element Methods

(Open Elective-III) — the same numerical-analysis syllabus taught as a professional core subject in III Year II Semester, offered here as an open elective for other branches.

Introduction to Mechatronics

(Open Elective-III) — the same mechatronic-systems syllabus as the Professional Elective-IV “Mechatronics” course, offered here as an open elective.

Product Design and Development

(Open Elective-III) — covers the end-to-end industrial process of taking a product from concept to production, including the documentation and quality frameworks used in manufacturing industries.

Advanced Materials

(Open Elective-III) — surveys high-performance and emerging materials beyond conventional metals, relevant to aerospace, energy, and nanotechnology applications.

Introduction to Smart Manufacturing

(Open Elective-III) — the same Industry 4.0 syllabus as the Professional Elective-V “Smart Manufacturing” course, offered here as an open elective, with added focus on predictive maintenance.

Optimization Techniques

(Open Elective-IV) — covers classical and modern mathematical optimization methods used to solve engineering design and resource-allocation problems.

Advanced Manufacturing Processes

(Open Elective-IV) — a variant of the Professional Elective-II “Advanced Manufacturing Processes” course, covering coating, ceramics/composites, microelectronics fabrication, nanomanufacturing, and rapid prototyping.

Total Quality Management

(Open Elective-IV) — covers the philosophy and tools of organization-wide quality management, including ISO certification, relevant to engineers moving into quality or production roles.

Operations Management

(Open Elective-IV) — covers production planning, scheduling, inventory, and quality-management techniques used to run manufacturing operations efficiently.

Energy Auditing

(Open Elective-IV) — teaches how to assess and improve energy efficiency in industrial plants, a practical skill given rising energy costs and sustainability mandates.

Quantum Science and Technology

(Open Elective-IV) — introduces quantum mechanics, computing, and communication fundamentals, an emerging cross-disciplinary area increasingly offered to engineering students.

Mechatronics Lab

hands-on transducer, PLC, and hydraulic/pneumatic circuit-simulation practice that complements the Mechatronics lecture course.

Constitution of India

a mandatory audit course covering the structure of Indian government and citizens’ rights, standard across Indian engineering curricula regardless of branch.

Evaluation of Industry Internship

(2 credits) — the PDF records only the credit line for evaluating the industry internship in IV Year I Semester; there is no separate unit-wise syllabus, as the content is the internship placement itself.

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