Mechanical EngineeringCollege in Bangalore
COURSE DURATION
4 Years, 8 Semesters
Case studies and problem-based learning, brainstorming, group discussions, industrial training seminars and projects.
PLACEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Placed in organizations specialising in products and services
Related to automobile industry, software solutions, product and technology.
QUALIFICATION / ELIGIBILITY
Pass in 10+2, A Level, IB, American 12th grade
Equivalent with Physics, Mathematics and English as compulsory subjects.
Mechanical Engineering Course Overview
The mechanical engineering department at HKBK College of Engineering continually strives to achieve excellence in academics and industry-oriented research to prepare the globally competitive professionals. The institute offers the best mechanical engineering degree program and provides training in different fields of specializations so that the candidates can get employment immediately after their graduation.
The institute’s mechanical engineering department is supported by a team of well-experienced and qualified faculties that train the students for global industry with their real-world experiences. The department emphasizes on high-quality teaching and practical training. Being one of the best mechanical engineering colleges in Bangalore, HKBK offers the best learning environment to the students and focuses on their overall personality development and growth. The department boasts of well-equipped laboratories and workshop that cater to all the requirements of students.
Mission
The institute aims to:
• Impart quality education in mechanical engineering to the students
• Develop state-of-the-art research facilities for the students to excel in the competitive world
• Develop a professional potential for society
The undergraduate mechanical engineering program at HKBK provides a broad scientific and technical knowledge in this field. The specialization is provided in:
• Automatic controls
• Fluid mechanics
• Applied mechanics
• Thermodynamics
• Robotics
• Manufacturing system
• Mass transfer
• Mechanical design and many more subjects.
During the first two years of the program, the coursework emphasizes on physics, chemistry, mathematics, materials, computing, statistics and graphics. In the last two years, the emphasis is put on the mechanics of solids and fluids, heat transfer, manufacturing, instrumentation, system synthesis and thermodynamics.
Modern computing facilities are provided to the students at CAD and CAM labs. HKBK College of Engineering also offer good placement opportunities to the students and have tie-ups with big industry players.
COURSE DURATION
- Duration: 4 years
- Semester I and II: Common for all branches
ELIGIBILITY for Mechanical Engineering
- Qualification: Pass in 10+2, A Level, IB, American 12th grade or equivalent with Physics, Mathematics and English as compulsory subjects along with Chemistry or Electronics or Computer Science with a minimum of 45% marks taken together in Physics, Mathematics and any one of the optional subjects.
- Candidates can apply both under General and Foreign/NRI categories
SCOPE OF EMPLOYMENT
There Mechanical Engineers get decent jobs in automobile industry, space research, energy, aeronautical, air conditioning, medical industry, turbine manufacturing plants, oil and gas plants.
Few job avenues are highlighted below:
- Aerospace industry – researches, designs, manufactures, operates and maintains aircraft
- Automotive industry – designs, manufactures, distributes and markets motor vehicles
- Chemical industry – covers oil companies, chemicals manufacturers and the businesses that support them (e.g. to build new plants or develop new process technologies)
- Construction industry – designs and builds infrastructure, buildings and buildings services (e.g. heating and ventilation)
- Defence industry – provides equipment, support and services for the armed forces and national security
- Electronics industry – designs and manufactures components and complete equipment for sectors from automotive to medicine and the military
- Fast moving consumer goods industry – manufactures products such as household cleaning items, personal hygiene goods and convenience foods
- Marine industry – develops and helps operate vessels
- Materials and metals industry – activities include developing new materials and manufacturing components or end products
- Pharmaceuticals industry – develops and manufactures drugs
- Rail industry – designs, constructs, manages and maintains rail system components from trains and tracks to electrical power systems and train control systems
- Utilities industry – helps supply power, water, waste management and telecoms

Head of the Department
Overview
Department of Mechanical Engineering continues to be the cornerstone in the institution and is spearheading the institute’s fetish for excellence in academic, co-curricular and extra-curricular fronts. The department is leading from the front to bolster the scores against all evaluation criteria to defend the NBA Accreditation and Certification and to transform the institution to autonomous status which will be a milestone and new horizon in the track record.
Department of Mechanical Engineering owns a spanking infrastructure encompassing R& D facilities and laboratories,administered and maintained to train and tune students with operational preparedness of engineering equipment and functioning systems. The department conducts a host of other scholastic programs such as engineering seminars, inter collegiate symposiums and technical workshops, transcending beyond the academic realms to fortify their finishing school skills.
Department of Mechanical Engineering boasts of the services of thoroughbred faculty members, many of whom are with hands-on experience from diverse engineering industries and IT services. The industry experience of faculty members has manifested in facilitating Mechanical Engineering department to execute sterling projects in the recent past that has drawn the attention of visiting student from far flung colleges and electronic and print media during the annual project exposition in college blocks. Projects like Triauto bike have won awards in public exhibitions which reflects the acumen of the department guides and zest and zeal of students.
VISION
- To nurture creativity and critical thinking in applying engineering skills to analyze and face the fast growing globalization.
- To develop holistic personality of the learners and to create professionally superior and ethically strong global manpower.
- To create center of excellence in research and development.
MISSION
- The mission of the department is to transform students into world class mechanical engineers by providing a high quality engineering education through effective teaching learning process and creation of new knowledge so as to make them highly professional.
- To offer a well-balanced programme of instruction, practical experience, and opportunities for overall personality development.
- To shape the students as disciplined humane engineers who can build a strong, peaceful and dynamic country.
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
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PEO-1 : Engineering Education and Work Force: To Impart knowledge to become graduate in Mechanical Engineering with needed abilities to pursue higher studies or work in the Industries in a global scenario.
PEO-2 : Learned Competent Individual: To enable the students to be highly and professionally competent Mechanical Engineers with in depth knowledge in engineering fundamentals.
PEO-3 : Multi-disciplinary Expertise: To enable the students to become effective collaborators and innovators, leading or participating in efforts to address social, technical and business challenges.
PEO-4 : Global Moral Responsibility: To enable Mechanical engineering graduates to function in a truly professional way, with ethical concern to meet the needs of society and serve with humane approach.
PEO-5 : Inculcate Learning Ability: To motivate the Mechanical engineering graduates to be engaged in lifelong learning process and professional development through self-study, continuing education and professional studies in engineering.
PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES
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PSO-1 : Students are able to perpetually thrive on their knowledge of engineering fundamentals and emerging technologies to conceptualize and design engineering components, equipment’s, systems and processes.
PSO-2 :Students are imparted with hands-on skills to execute innovative projects, solve complex engineering problems, perform research and development activities, transcending beyond the academic realms.
PSO-3 : Students are educated about administrative practices, professional ethics and communication skills and groomed to fit industrial requirements involving interdisciplinary roles to serve the society.
PO – 1 : Engineering Knowledge |
Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems. |
PO – 2 : Problem Analysis |
Identify, formulate, research literature and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences. |
PO – 3 : Design/ Development of Solutions |
Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal and environmental considerations. |
PO – 4 : Conduct investigations of complex problems |
Using research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions. |
PO – 5 : Modern Tool Usage |
Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an under- standing of the limitations. |
PO – 6 : The Engineer and Society |
Apply reasoning informed by contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice. |
PO – 7 : Environment and Sustainability |
Understand the impact of professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts and demonstrate knowledge of and need for sustainable development. |
PO – 8 : Ethics |
Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of engineering practice. |
PO – 9 : Individual and Team Work |
Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams and in multi disciplinary settings. |
PO – 10 : Communication |
Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations and give and receive clear instructions. |
PO – 11 : Project Management and Finance |
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments. | PO – 12 : Life-long Learning |
Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life- long learning in the broadest context of technological change. |
Sl.No | Staff Name | Designation | Qualification | Experience |
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1 | Dr. MuzzamilAhamed. S | Principal | BE, M.E, PhD | 36 |
2 | B. Mahboob Tabriz | Professor & HOD | BE, M.E | 17 |
3 | Dr. J FazlurRahaman | Professor | BE, MSc Engg., Ph.D | 18 |
4 | Dr. Younus | Professor | BE, M. Tech, Ph.D | 12 |
5 | T.M. tajuddinyezdani | Associate Professor | BE, M. Tech, (Ph.D) | 33 |
6 | AzeezullaBaig | Associate Professor | BE, M.E | 30 |
7 | K.S Abdul Aleem | Associate Professor | BE, M.E | 47 |
8 | Dr. Mohammed Zakaulla | Associate Professor | BE, M. Tech, Ph.D | 15 |
9 | Dr. Sundareshan | Associate Professor | BE, M. Tech, Ph.D | 35 |
10 | Abdul Mujeeb N | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech, MBA | 23 |
11 | Salim Shareiff | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech, (Ph.D) | 06 |
12 | Nadeem Pasha K | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech, (Ph.D) | 06 |
13 | Vijaya Kumar. N. J | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech, (Ph.D) | 06 |
14 | Muzakkir Khan | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech, (Ph.D) | 04 |
15 | Arshiya Sultana | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech | 06 |
16 | Sandeep B S | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech | 05 |
17 | Younus Pasha | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech, (Ph.D) | 05 |
18 | Amreen R | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech | 05 |
19 | Dinesh H A | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech | 03 |
20 | Harish H | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech, (Ph.D) | 08 |
21 | Prashanth D | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech | 03 |
22 | Manjunatha N | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech | 04 |
23 | Nehal Ahmed | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech, (Ph.D) | 10 |
24 | Pavan Kumar D | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech | 06 |
25 | Ramachandra Kulkarni | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech, (Ph.D) | 04 |
26 | RaahilAzhar Ali | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech | 01 |
27 | N M Hashmathulla | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech | 30 |
28 | Raviraj K L | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech | 03 |
29 | Mohammed Yaseer Pasha | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech | Fresher |
30 | FathimaParveen | Associate Professor | BE, M. Tech, (Ph.D) | 17 |
31 | Farooq | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech | 04 |
32 | Mithun M | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech | Fresher |
33 | Tansif Khan | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech | 02 |
34 | Mohammed Irfan | Assistant Professor | BE, M. Tech | 08 |
CAED Lab![]() The Computer Aided Engineering Drawing Lab is equipped with high end computers with latest configuration, wide screen TFT monitors and high end graphics. Licensed CAD & CAE software are available, viz: AutoCAD, Auto Desk Inventor Professional, Solid Edge – V18/V20, CATIA – V5 and LCD projectors for demonstration. |
Basic Workshop Practice Lab![]() The Basic Workshop Practice Lab is equipped with Bench vices, Circular Saw Machine, Work benches, Bench Drilling Machine, Bench Grinder, Bench Vices, Power Hacksaw Machine, Arc Welding Machine, Gas Welding Machine, Shearing Machine, Circular cutting Machine, Spray Painting Unit. |
Metallographic &Material Testing Lab![]() The Metallographic &Material Testing Lab is equipped with Brinell Hardness Tester, Vickers’ Hardness Tester, Rockwell Hardness Tester, Creep Tester, Cupping Tester, Impact Tester, Rotary Fatigue Tester, Torsion Tester, Universal Testing Machine (hydraulic & computer operated), Wear Tester, Micro hardness Tester, Microscope. |
Foundry & Forging Lab![]() The Foundry & Forging Lab is equipped with Universal Sand Testing Machine, Sand Rammer, Beam Balance, Permeability Tester, Sieve Analyzer, Clay content Tester, Moisture content Testing Machine, Ovens, Furnace, Different types of Dies & Molding Boxes. |
Mechanical Measurements & Metrology Lab![]() The Mechanical Measurements & Metrology Lab is equipped with Pressure Gauge, Thermocouple, LVDT Load cell, strain gauges, Optical Projector, Toolmaker Microscope, Sine Centre , Sine bar , Bevel protractor Autocollimator , Roller set Lathe tool Dynamometer, Drill tool Dynamometer, Two wire or Three-wire set, Mechanical Comparator, Gear Tooth Vernier Gear Tooth Micrometer, slip gauges, Optical Flats. |
Machine Shop Lab![]() The Machine ShopLab is equipped with Lathes, Milling Machines, Radial Drilling Machine, Bench Drilling Machine, Grinding Machines, Bench Grinder, Polishing Machine, Shaping Machine and Surface Grinder. |
Fluid Mechanics & Machinery Lab![]() The Fluid Mechanics & Machinery Lab is equipped with Francis turbine test rig, Kaplan Turbine test rig, Pelton wheel test rig, Gear Pump test rig, Impact of jet on vane test rig, Friction in Pipes test rig, Single stage centrifugal pump test rig, Multi stage centrifugal pump test rig, V-notch, Venturimeter, Orificemeter. |
Energy Conversion Lab![]() The Energy Conversion Lab is equipped with Bomb Calorimeter, Boys Calorimeter, Orsat Apparatus, Cloud and Pour Point Apparatus, Abel Pensky flash and fire point apparatus, Pensky Martin flash and fire point apparatus, Redwood Viscometer, Say Bolt Viscometer, Torsion Viscometer, Kirloskar air cooled and water cooled Diesel Engines, 2-stroke & 4-stroke Petrol Engines, Variable compression engine, Multi cylinder diesel engine (Morse test) &Planometer. |
Computer Aided Modeling & Analysis Lab![]() Software: Ansys version 12 |
Heat & Mass Transfer Lab![]() The Heat & Mass Transfer Lab is equipped with Forced convection apparatus, Pin fin apparatus, Free or Natural convection apparatus, Parallel flow & Counter flow heat exchangers, Thermal conductivity apparatus, Stefan Boltzman apparatus. Emissivity apparatus, Equipment for critical heat flux measurement, vapour compression refrigeration apparatus, Air Conditioning apparatus, Transient heat Conduction apparatus, and Composite walls apparatus. |
Computer Integrated Manufacturing & Automation Lab![]() The Computer Integrated Manufacturing & Automation Lab is equipped with: Six axis Robot, CNC Mill Machine, CNC Lathe (with all cutting tools), CAM Software, CADEM, XLMill.Aristo Robot software. |
Design Lab![]() The Design Lab is equipped with Gyroscopic set-up, journal bearing test rig, polaariscope, Projector for 3D photo elastic analysis, Equipment for studying whirling of shaft, Static and Dynamic Balancing Machine, Porter Governor and Hartnell Governor, strain rosettes, natural frequency study setup |
Mechanical Department Research Centre![]() |
Pin on disk wear testing machine:M/S DUCOM Pin on Disc Wear Testing Machine with temperature indication and computer interface data acquisition system. ![]() ![]() Fig: Pin on disk machine and controller GENERAL FEATURES OF TEST EQUIPMENT:Normal force, temperature, wear rate, frictional coefficient, number of turns, speed and other parameters are, firstly, registered and then real time displayed Rotational speed from 0 to 5001 rpm Controlled atmosphere tests by means of polycarbonate coffin. It mechanical characteristics assures protection against hazard debris during the test 16 bit measurement resolution Wear measurement thanks to capacitive sensor 32 - bit angular position measurement resolution (encoder) Temperature acquisition measure in different point (placed by the user) by means of K-type thermocouples high stiffness force transducer versatile and powerful test sequence configurator. Automate your own sequence. |
Metallurgical Microscope:Metallurgical Microscope of 1600X magnification computer interface with material plus analyzing software. ![]() The Basic Workshop Practice Lab is equipped with Bench vices, Circular Saw Machine, Work benches, Bench Drilling Machine, Bench Grinder, Bench Vices, Power Hacksaw Machine, Arc Welding Machine, Gas Welding Machine, Shearing Machine, Circular cutting Machine, Spray Painting Unit. |
Faculty Development Programmes(FDP) Conducted:
2016-17
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FDP- on CAMD - “Computer Aided Machine Drawing” 10th to 12th August 2016
Student Development Programmes(SDP) Conducted:
2017-18
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Student Development Program on“STIMULATING ENTREPRENEURSHIP SKILLS”16/02/2018“Open to all Streams”
Industrial Visits
2018-19
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Industrial trip to “KADRA HYDEL POWER PLANT” On 27/09/2018
Industrial trip to “RAICHUR THERMAL POWER PLANT” On 26/09/2018
2017-18
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Industrial visit to “MOTHER DIARY” on 05/05/2018
Industrial visit to “TITAN INDUSTRY” on 21/04/2018
Industrial trip to “KADRA HYDEL POWER PLANT” On 22/10/2017
Industrial trip to “RAICHUR THERMAL POWER PLANT” On 2/10/2017
2016-17
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Industrial trip to “Kadra Hydel Power Plant” On 22/10/2017
Industrial trip to “Raichur Thermal Power Plant” On 2/10/2017
Industrial visit to KGTTI, 16/02/2017 and 24/02/2017
2015-16
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Industrial trip to “Kadra Hydel Power Plant” On -09/09/2015
Industrial visit to Excel Industries,3rd May 2016
Industrial visit to IMTMA Technology Center, BIEC, 21/04/2016 to 23/04/2016
Industrial visit to Genuine Products Bangalore-15/03/2016
Industrial visit to BFW, Bangalore, 18/02/2016
Best Projects
Year | Title of Project | Staff Coordinator |
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2015-16 | Theoretical and experimental stress analysis of simple machine elements by FEA and Photo elasticity | Prof. TajuddinYeezdani |
Design and Fabrication of an Impact fatigue testing machine | Prof. TajuddinYeezdani | |
Performance, Combustion and Emission characteristics of Diesel Engine fuelled with Biodiesel extracted from Bilva and neem seeds. | Prof. AmriyaTasneem H R | |
Wear behaviour of Hard Coatings | Prof .AzeezullaBaig | |
Swing Electricity generation system | Prof. Izhar Hussain Khan | |
2016-17 | Electro pneumatic mechanization for Sheet metal operation | Prof .AbdulMujeeb N |
Experimental investigation of optimal comfort zone of suspension in automobiles | Dr. Muzzamil Ahmed S | |
Design and analysis of natural convection heat transfer in a rectangular finned heat sink | Prof .Izhar Hussain Khan | |
Archimedes spiral wind turbine | Prof .Izhar Hussain Khan | |
Analysis of fuel characteristics and performance parameters of diesel engine using pongamia oil blends | Prof. Younus Pasha | |
2017-18 | Voice Actuated Module & Two wheel Portable Cover | Prof. MahboobTabriz.B |
Design and Fabrication of Multi-Functional Treadmill Multi-Functional Treadmill | Prof. NehalAhmad | |
Autonomous Braking System | Prof. Dinesh H A | |
Design & development of Semi-Automatic Staircase Climbing Wheelchair | Prof .AbdulMujeeb N | |
Automated Guided Vehicle | Prof. Sandeep B.S |
Various Other Events (Attended/Organized)
2018-19
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Awareness on the Depletion of Fossil Fuels and Importance of Alternate Fuels (Bio Fuels) 20/12/2018
“TWO DAYS WORKSHOP ON I.C.ENGINES [HANDS ON EXPERIENCE]”On 09/11/2018 – 10/11/ 2018
“TWO DAYS WORKSHOP ON I.C.ENGINES [HANDS ON EXPERIENCE]”. On 02/11/2018 – 03/11/ 2018
“TWO DAYS WORKSHOP ON 3D PRINTING [HANDS ON EXPERIENCE]”. On 30/10/2018 –31/10/ 2018
“TWO DAYS WORKSHOP ON 3D PRINTING [HANDS ON EXPERIENCE]”. On 15/10/2018 –16/10/2018
“Drug Awareness and Prevention Programme” on 18/09/2018
Induction Program from 01/08/2018 to 18/08/2018
2017-18
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Intercollegiate Fest “TECH I3” on 13/03/2018 and 14/03/2018
Project Exhibitions at IMTEX – 2018, BIEC Bengaluru.22/01/2018
Interdepartmental fest “MASQUERADE TECHNIVAL” on 8th and 09/11/2017
“One day Workshop on Assembly Viewing on CAMD Course” On 30/08/2017
“One day Workshop on ISO-9001-2015 Quality Management System” on 25/07/2017
2016-17
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Interdepartmental fest Tech corona-2 From 27/10/2016 To 28/10/2016
Seminar conducted on 20/08/2016 “HVAC and Mechanical Electrical Plumbing”.
Seminar conducted on 18/05/2017 “Reinforcement class on Design of Machine Elements 2”
Seminar conducted on 08/04/2017 “Industrial Refrigeration”.
Seminar conducted on 16/03/2017 Title: “Industrial Hazardous Waste Management Control”.
2015-16
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HKBK College of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering Organized 3 Day Exhibition “Technovation” from 18-11-15 to 21- 11-2015
IMTMA Workshop on 11/04/2016 “On Job Training & Industrial Opportunities - Challenges”.
Intercollegiate Fest TECH CORONA-2016 09/03/2016 to 11/03/2016
HKBK BENEFITS
- Strategic industry tie-upsFor industry exposure through live projects
- Facilities for practical learning
- Good placement opportunities
- Ranked 5thamong private engineering colleges in India
- Well-stocked libraries
- Encouraging ideas
- Fostering InnovationHKBK students build a formula car
- World class Innovation Center
- Green practices
- State-of-the-art labs for innovation
PLACEMENTS
The placements at HKBK hold an impressive recruitment record since its inception. HKBK students are well placed and are found across industries around the country.
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