Mechatronics Engineering PEO / PO / Vision / Mission

Vision

To be recognized as a leading department in Mechatronics Engineering that nurtures technically proficient, innovative, and ethically responsible engineers capable of addressing global challenges through multidisciplinary knowledge and research.

Mission

  • To provide quality education in Mechatronics Engineering through a balanced curriculum integrating mechanical, electronics, and computational technologies.
  • To foster innovation and research by encouraging creativity, critical thinking, and interdisciplinary collaboration among students and faculty.
  • To develop technically competent and ethically responsible engineers capable of contributing effectively to industry, research, and society.
  • To promote lifelong learning and professional development to meet emerging global technological challenges.

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

PEO 1: Graduates will possess a strong foundation in mechanical, electronics, and computational technologies enabling them to design, analyze, and implement integrated mechatronic systems.

PEO 2: Graduates will demonstrate innovation, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills through research, product development, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

PEO 3: Graduates will exhibit professional ethics, effective communication, teamwork, and leadership qualities in diverse industrial, research, and societal environments.

PEO 4: Graduates will engage in lifelong learning and pursue professional growth to adapt to evolving technologies and global challenges.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

PSO1: Apply interdisciplinary knowledge of mechanical, electronics, control, and computer systems to design and develop intelligent mechatronic systems and automation solutions.

PSO2: Use modern tools and simulation platforms for modeling, analysis, and implementation of real-time mechatronic and robotic systems.

PSO3: Demonstrate professional competence, ethical responsibility, and adaptability to technological advancements in the field of mechatronics and allied industries.