Objective |
Swedish Institute of Technology is proud of its labs and the constant pains
that it takes to organize and develop it. The mechanical department is equipped
with latest and upgraded machinery which no other institute can boost of.
Students get the maximum advantage. Qualified faculty work day and night to
maintain this highly sophisticated machinery and ensures that students entering
the professional life must be aware of the latest trends and inventions in the
mechanical industry. It’s a tough ask because of the fast growing mechanical
industry but SIT is proud of the determination and hard work of its teachers and
students. |
Introduction to Mechanical Technology |
The Mechanical Engineering Technology program provides relevant
industrial experience within the academic environment through laboratory
projects, experimentation, classroom lecture and demonstrations. Students have
access to state-of-the-art computer facilities, materials testing, power
transmission, fluids, automation and manufacturing laboratories. Students gain
experience with computer software (CAD, CIM, and FEA - all widely used in
industry) for incorporation into projects, associated with key manufacturing
areas typical of projects carried out in industry. The program places emphasis
on mechanical design, component analysis and product development.
|
Career Outcomes |
Hard work is a
key to success. Nothing can be achieved without doing effort. Students after
successfully completing their education students can move further in the field
of applied engineering. Job titles held by our qualified students include
Associate Mechanical Engineer, Associate Manufacturing Engineer and Tool
Designer. Students can anticipate both local and national employment
opportunities. The Mechanical Engineering Technology program provides the
versatility of pursuing careers in product design, structural analysis and
manufacturing.
-
Start own business as
Mechanics
- Sub-Engineer
in Auto Mechanics Industry.
- Start jobs in
the Industrial zone
- Can Work as
Technician in
Pakistan
Atomic Energy Commission, OGDC, and
Pakistan
Railway etc.
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Junior Lecturer in Technical education
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Subjects to Study |
1st Year |
NO.
|
SUBJECT
|
CODE
|
1
|
Applied Chemistry
|
CH-112
|
2
|
Computer Applications
|
COMP-122
|
3
|
English
|
ENG-112
|
4
|
Islamiat & Pak Studies
|
GEN-111
|
5
|
Applied Mathematics-1
|
MATH-113
|
6
|
Workshop Practice-1
|
MT-116
|
7
|
Safety Practice & Procedure
|
MT-131
|
8
|
Basic Engineering Drawing & CAD-1
|
MT-143
|
9
|
Applied Physics
|
PHY-122
|
|
2nd Year |
NO.
|
SUBJECT
|
CODE
|
1
|
Applied Electricity & Electronics
|
ET-202
|
2
|
Islamiat & Pak Studies
|
GEN-211
|
3
|
Applied Math
|
MATH-212
|
4
|
Business Communications
|
MGM-211
|
5
|
Business Management & Industrial Economics
|
MT-223
|
6
|
Engineering Drawing-II
|
MT-236
|
7
|
Workshop Practice-II
|
MT-236
|
8
|
Metallurgy
|
MT-242
|
9
|
Metrology
|
MT-252
|
10
|
Applied Physics/Applied Mechanics
|
PHY-212
|
|
3rd Year |
NO.
|
SUBJECT
|
CODE
|
1
|
Islamiat and Pak Studies
|
GEN-311
|
2
|
Industrial Management & Human Relations
|
MGM-311
|
3
|
Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines
|
MT-312
|
4
|
Applied Thermodynamics and Energy
Conservation
|
MT-323
|
5
|
Industrial Engineering
|
MT-332
|
6
|
Machine Design
|
MT-343
|
7
|
Tool Design and Making
|
MT-353
|
8
|
Materials testing & Heat treatment
|
MT-362
|
9
|
Workshop practice-II
|
MT-374
|
10
|
Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)
|
MT-382
|
|