MS Mechanical Engineering – NUST
Course Name: MS Mechanical Engineering
Course Overview
The mission of the MS program in Mechanical Engineering is to impart knowledge in the art and science of mechanical engineering through a comprehensive and advanced curriculum that produces specialized mechanical engineers of high ethics and skill, fully prepared for entry into industry, government, graduate school and private enterprise. The curriculum covers broad range of areas such as design, thermo-fluids and management. The laboratories are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities in material characterization, design and analysis of automotive systems, instrumentation and computational mechanics. The program is expected to enable the students to research, design, develop, test, evaluate and implement engineering solutions to problems that are of a complexity encountered in professional practice. The interdisciplinary nature of the curriculum allows the students to communicate effectively with colleagues in other disciplines such as manufacturing, biomedical engineering, robotics and architecture etc. The student will be made proficient with computer-based design simulation and analysis tools. The department has the most dedicated, student-focused faculty available to guide the students at every stage of their research.
No. of Semesters: 2
Requirements:
GENERAL ELIGIBILITY:
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Sixteen years of schooling or 4 years (minimum 124 credit hours) education after HSSC/A’ Level in relevant discipline with minimum CGPA of 2.0 out of 4.0 OR 55% marks (percentage will only be considered if CGPA is not mentioned on the transcript).
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GAT (General) conducted by NTS with at least 50 accumulative score or GRE (General) conducted by ETS, USA, with following minimum score separately in each section:-
Description |
Scale |
Quantitative |
151/170 |
Verbal |
146/170 |
Analytical Writing |
3.5/6.0 |
Mechanical Engineering
BE in Mechanical / Mechatronics / Industrial / Manufacturing / Aerospace.
Course Duration: 2 years
How to apply:
Application
• Access web-link: www.pgadmission.nust.edu.pk • Fill online application form. • Upload scanned copies of required documents.
Application Confirmation
• Application confirmation will be sent at the given email address within 24 hours of submission.
Application Fee
• Deposit Application Fee online in any HBL branch.
Fee Receipt
• Fee confirmation will be sent at the given email address within 15 days of payment.
Application Status
• Application status would be communicated through email/website within 2 days of documents receipt.
Interview Calls
• Eligible candidates and those who qualify GAT-Gen or relevant tests will be asked to appear for interviews.
Interviews
• Candidates would appear for interviews at the concerned School/College/Center in July 2014.
Selection List
• Selection list will be uploaded on NUST website by the mid of August 2014.
Admission Dues
• Candidates will deposit admission dues in any HBL branch as per challan form available online.
Document Submission
• Candidates will prepare documents as per given checklist available online and will submit to the PGP Directorate, Main Office NUST. • All original documents, Medical Certificate and Affidavit will be submitted to the respective Schools/Colleges/Centers at the time of joining.
Joining Instructions
• Relevant NUST School/College/Center will issue joining instructions to those candidates who have completed all admission requirements.
• Successful candidates will join relevant programs as per joining instructions in 2nd week of September 2014.
Curriculum
Courses Credit Hours
CORE COURSES
Advanced Engineering Mathematics 3 |
Optimization of Engineering Systems 3 |
Finite Element Methods 3 |
Advanced Mechanics of Materials 3 |
MS Thesis 6 |
ADDITIONAL COURSE
Research Methodology 2 |
ELECTIVE COURSES (COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS)
Computational Fluid Dynamics-I 3 |
Advanced Fluid Mechanics 3 |
Computational Fluid Dynamics-II 3 |
Advanced Mechanics of Materials 3 |
Advanced Finite Element Analysis 3 |
Mechanics of Fiber Reinforced Composites (FRC Materials) 3 |
Advanced Instrumentation and experimental methods 3 |
Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat transfer 3 |
Special Topics 3 |
ELECTIVE COURSES (DESIGN)
Advanced Manufacturing Processes 3 |
Material Selection & Design 3 |
Engine Tribology 3 |
Computer Aided Engineering Design 3 |
Quality & Reliability Management 3 |
Product Design and Development 3 |
Quality and Reliability Management 3 |
Operations Management 3 |
Project Management 3 |
Supply Chain Management 3 |
Special Topics 3 |
ELECTIVE COURSES (DYNAMICS & CONTROL)
Advanced Control Systems-I 3 |
Advanced Control Systems-II 3 |
Digital Control Systems 3 |
Operations Research 3 |
Nonlinear Control Systems 3 |
Rapid Prototyping, Tooling & Manufacturing 3 |
Manufacturing System Design & Management 3 |
Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3 |
Computational Fluid Dynamics-I 3 |
Instrumentation & Data Acquisition Systems 3 |
Advanced Instrumentation and experimental methods 3 |
Introduction to Advanced Robotics 3 |
Special Topics 3 |
ELECTIVE COURSES (PRODUCT & MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS DESIGN)
Advanced Control Systems-I 3 |
Operations Research 3 |
Advanced Manufacturing Processes 3 |
Rapid Prototyping, Tooling & Manufacturing 3 |
Manufacturing System Design & Management 3 |
Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3 |
Material Selection & Design 3 |
Mechanics of Fiber Reinforced Composites (FRC Materials) 3 |
Advanced Engineering Materials 3 |
Product Lifecycle Management 3 |
Product Design & Development 3 |
Computer Aided Engineering Design 3 |
Instrumentation & Data Acquisition Systems 3 |
Advanced Measurement Techniques 3 |
Quality & Reliability Management 3 |
Product Design and Development 3 |
Quality and Reliability Management 3 |
Operations Management 3 |
Project Management 3 |
Supply Chain Management 3 |
Special Topics 3 |
ELECTIVE COURSES (THERMOFLUIDS)
Operations Research 3 |
Computational Fluid Dynamics-I 3 |
Advanced Fluid Mechanics 3 |
Instrumentation & Data Acquisition Systems 3 |
Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat transfer 3 |
Internal Combustion Engines 3 |
Special Topics 3 |