PLACEMENT BROCHURE (2012-2013)
M-Tech
MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT
(M.E.M)
Inside
Welcome to MANIT
Vision
Mission
Director’s Message
HOD’s Column
Academic Module
M-Tech @ MANIT
High light of program
The Pedagogy
Admission Procedure
Evaluation
Students Activity
The Infrastructure
Why Maintenance Engineering & Management (M.E.M)?
Course Details
Facilities @ MANIT’s M.E.M
Training & Placement Department
MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT (M.E.M)
Where the journey begins
Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (MANIT) is an institute of national importance. It was
formerly known as Maulana Azad College of Technology (MACT), which was one of India's first eight
Regional Engineering Colleges. The institute has been named after the great scholar, educationist and
the first education Minister of Govt. of India, Dr. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. The Govt. of India and
Govt. of Madhya Pradesh jointly sponsored the Institute in 1960 to attract bright young students from
across the country. Presently, along with about 300 faculties and 4000 students, the institute is
successfully fulfilling the objective of producing skilled manpower of the highest quality to cope up
with the challenges of ever evolving needs of academics, research and consultancy, power sector and
IT sector industries of the country.
The institute is situated in the heart of Bhopal on a beautiful plateau with a verdant 650-acre campus. It
has 8 hostels which serve excellent food and provide lodging facilities along with 24 hours security.
MANIT's Computer Centre, Canteen, Workshops, Athletics Ground, Energy Centre and the open air
auditorium are the places where students enjoy a healthy and competitive environment. Apart from
attaining maturity, confidence and knowledge, the invigorating MANIT environment prepares students
to face the competitive and challenging world which awaits them outside.
VISION
“MANIT looks forward to becoming a global Centre for technical and professional
knowledge”
MISSION
“To produce technical professional abreast with competence, logical mind set , moral and
ethical values and inner strength synchronous with the futuristic requirement of global
business so as to strengthen the national economy “
Director’s Message
Knowledge and continuous learning is the mainstay amongst the best
organizations of today. In keeping with this requirement, we at MANIT have
designed M-Tech program that equips the future engineers of tomorrow with
learning, competencies and skills to set them apart. The M-Tech program has
been created with the foresight of producing engineers who can rise to
challenges and contribute to the growth of an organization. Comprehensive
and value based education train our students to be competent and creative.
Pursuit of teaching excellence in highly competitive environment is the
benchmark of MANIT. The program places heavy emphasis on practical
experience for which extensive interaction with industry is built into the
curriculum. The institute undertakes projects, in inculcating research capability
through constant guidance thereby leading to a healthy and productive
interaction with the students. It is a matter of immense pride for me to
introduce you to our M-Tech program as well as the students and look forward
to your valuable participation in institute building.
HOD’s Column
Department of mechanical engineering of Maulana Azad National Institute of
Technology, is a platform that serves to mould the engineers of tomorrow true
to the spirit of the mission and vision. Department offers 2 year full time
M -Tech degree programme with fertile academic ground to groom and guide
the students. The institute offers a fertile academic ground to groom and
guide the students. It aims at producing a new generation of self confident,
efficient, disciplined, dynamic, dedicated, enterprising young professionals
especially proficient in multidisciplinary areas of engineering, which would
stand out in the highly competitive world. The pressure of continuously
delivering performance in the world of business gives the students
opportunity to apply and test what they have rigorously learned in their
course. In pursuance of our vision the students have been trained keeping in
mind the acceptability of the industry. With the efficient efforts of students
and colleagues, we have been able to bring out world class engineers who are
potential enough to face the challenges of technical world. It is matter of
immense pride for me to introduce you our M-Tech programme as well as the
students. I look forward to your valuable and active participation in the
institute building.
M-Tech @ M.A.N.I.T
Mechanical Engineering Department’s M-Tech is one of the oldest departments of the institute. It is also one of the biggest
departments of the institute. While managing this increased strength which is an urgent need of the nation, department is
committed to well being and all round development of its students.
Objective of the programmes is to prepare the manpower that is globally best. Most of the students, who postgraduate from the
department, end up taking leading positions in industry, academia and government in both India and abroad.
Department has currently three programmes:
M. Tech. (Maintenance Engineering & Management)
M. Tech. (Industrial Design)
M. Tech. (Thermal Engineering)
Strength of department lies in its research work with more than 25 research scholars (Full time + Part time) pursuing the
programme.
Department is organized in terms of three groups for academic and administration purpose which are
Maintenance Engineering Group
Mechanical Design Group
Thermal Engineering Group
The department has faculty strength of 29 at present against a sanctioned strength of 44. Faculty members of the department are
also involved in administrative responsibilities such as, Dean (Student Affairs), Professor In charge (Faculty Affairs), Training and
Placement Coordinator etc. Department has a technical staff of 30 who are associated with 15 different laboratories. The
department is very well equipped with computational facilities and resources both in terms of hardware and software. Department
has more than 100 computing systems and workstations loaded with wide range of software products covering all areas of
mechanical engineering.
HIGLIGHTS OF THE PROGRAM
In today's global competitive environment, competency based engineering is widely viewed as a major source of
competitive advantage. To succeed in this environment, organization needs people with skills, knowledge and leadership
to manage production effectively and to make corporations competitive.
The institute recognizes core strength in dynamic and volatile business environment. M.Tech program focuses on the
determinants of real value for business, by emphasizing, business leadership and technology. M.Tech program provides
with a valuable combination of engineering concepts and skill development that set it apart from other colleges. The two
year full time degree program includes basic core courses, electives and industry oriented seminars. The aim is reflected
in the compressed time frame, reliance on group work and also focus on creativity. The M.Tech program follows a
semester pattern and imparts in depth knowledge in the crosscuts of all academic areas and pools together resources
from every functional area, thus driving home the importance of seeing the big picture in business. The student
represents a good mix of fresh graduates from various disciplines and experienced professionals.
The program is build up on the functional knowledge of the students, permitting them to explore their interests to a
greater depth of corporate problems. It emphasizes more on application of technical knowledge and techniques with
continuous industrial interactions. The industry oriented course material, seminars by industrial experts, presentations
are the integral part of the curriculum that helps in individual betterment with due emphasis on skill & knowledge
improvement along with team work.
PEDAGOGY
Our pedagogical tools includes- live cases, active discussions, role plays, simulation exercises, mini projects etc, that
provide practical orientation to what is taught in order to acquire the competitive edge for meeting ever changing needs
of industry and society. Our teaching is backed by extensive research and consultancies that have gained wide peer level
recognition. Various eminent professionals from the corporate world deliver lectures and share their experiences via
seminars which help the aspiring engineers to broaden their scope of thinking, relate conceptual learning with practical
application and get in touch with the latest technologies.
ADDMISSION PROCEDURE
Addmission is only through valid GATE Score.
EVALUVATION
Student's evaluation system comprises of both continuous and semester assessments. The components of the evaluation
of each course includes presentations, assignments, group discussions, real life projects, case studies, seminars, midterm
& end term evaluation.
STUDENT ACTIVITY
The institute emphasizes not only on strong academic base but on the overall development of the students giving due
importance to the extracurricular activities. Some of the national level meets of the institute includes:
TECHNOSEARCH- Annual national levels technical meet.
MAFFICK- Annual cultural festival.
CHIMERA- Annual national levels, inter-college quiz competition organized by ISTE.
ROBOTICS- Annual festival for displaying robots made by the students.
RIPPLE- Annual literary festival of the college hosted by the literary society DRISHTANT.
TWIST- Annual quiz contest by institute society IBC.
SPORTSMANIA- Annual sports meet.
SAMADHAN- Annual national level programming test.
NOESIS- Annual intra-institute fest of society 'VISION'.
INFRASTRUCTURE
The institute library with its modern collection of knowledge resources and innovative information services fills an
essential role for students, faculty and the surrounding community in their intellectual pursuits. The library holds
knowledge resources predominantly related to engineering and allied subjects the entire library collections including the
digital and the online data bases are made available through institute’s network. Users can access the online data bases
and also find out the real-time availability of library materials from their access points. The library offers a range of
information services to support the learning process set to the highest professional standards.
Library services
Library books-114694
SC ST & General book bank-26025
CD’s-2044
Videos-3986
Current periodicals-9
News papers-15
Back vol. of journals-12100
Online journals
STUDENTS ACTIVITY CENTRE
The Student Activity Centre (SAC) named Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Auditorium has a capacity to accommodate around 800
people. It’s fully air-conditioned having world class audio visual facilities. It has witnessed many remarkable seminars,
student activities and program since last 50 years.
SPORTS FACILITY
Sports have been an important social and cultural activity through ages. It’s not only necessary for all round
development of a person but also provides a means of recreation and relaxation for body and mind. Institute encourages
students to participate in sports activities like cricket, football, basketball, tennis, badminton etc. They participate not
only inter college competitions but also in various national and state level tournaments that provide opportunities for
social interaction between culturally and ethnically different groups of people thereby fostering qualities of
sportsmanship in them
WI-FI CAMPUS
The department is equipped with internet assessable from all the classrooms, seminar halls, library, teachers’ chamber.
Other infrastructure facilities include seminar hall, GD room, hostels, Faculty houses, language lab, cafeteria, hospital
facility, guest house, transport facility.
Why Maintenance Engineering & Management (M.E.M)?
Maintenance is an indispensable process for industrial Infrastructure as it directly affects the
productivity and hence the profit. A cost effective and efficient maintenance system, properly
interfaced with production and material management, achieves optimum utilization of existing
resources and improves the availability of the critical equipments of the plant.
Tribology is the science and Technology of interacting surfaces in relative motion and all practices
related thereto; is the key to a high functional system. Tribology combines issues of friction, wear and
lubrication into a framework for designing and maintaining the machine world. Until recently, “the
design of the shape and material” was being done on the basis of machine dynamics and strength of
materials but the predominant part of failure i.e. wear remained neglected. The design based on
tribology fills this gap and MANIT’S M.E.M provides expertise in the field. Transmissions are one of
the places where tribology makes a difference in the automotive industry. Similarly, tribology plays a
major role in computer hardware industries which enables makers of hard-disk drives to produce high
performance drives and squeeze more data into less space. “The head that reads and writes information
to and from a hard disk flies about 5 to 20 nanometres above the disk surface and the disk spins
beneath the head at about twenty meters per second”
Lubricants and Lubrication systems are another focus area at MANIT’S M.E.M. Proper lubrication of
machinery is the single most significant contributor to the long, problem free life of machinery
therefore the value of proper lubrication cannot be overstated. Latest advancements in the study of
rheological and Tribological properties of lubricated systems are the spotlights.
“On the principle that every minute you lose on that machine are sales you will never get back again,
every second is critical. Maintenance should be planned and rehearsed to the minute - just like a pit
stop on a Formula One car”
Condition monitoring is an important tool for an effective maintenance system. Cm techniques detect
incipient failures resulting in decreased downtime and increased safety of personnel and costly
equipment.
MANIT’S M.E.M acclimatizes engineers to the facets of Maintenance with focus on Condition
Monitoring, Planning, and Scheduling & Implementation. Its industry oriented curriculum makes it the
preferred centre. It works on the principle of industry academy relationship and prepares students to
take challenging offers from the industry of the curriculum.
COURSE DETAILS
MANIT offers an M.Tech. Programme in “Maintenance Engineering & Management”. In addition to fresh graduate
engineers this programme has attracted engineers sponsored by various industries & organizations. This programme is
supported by qualified faculty members from various disciplines. The centre has emerged as a unique resource of its
kind in the chosen area. Also with an Endeavour to be in constant touch with industry and seek long term problem
solving, students of this programme are encouraged to take up industry oriented projects for their M.Tech Thesis.
I Semester
II Semester
Subjects Credit
Reliability, Availability & Maintainability Engineering 4
Failure Analysis & Prevention 4
Advanced Mathematics 4
TPM, CBM and RCM 4
Elective – II 4
Maintenance Engg. Lab.–II Diagnostic Lab. 3
Seminar II 2
III Semester
Subjects Credit
Computer Aided Maintenance Management 4
Maintenance Economics and Turn Around Management 4
Elective - III 4
Dissertation : Phase I 13
IV Semester
Subjects Credit
Final Dissertation 25
Subjects Credit
Statistics and Probability 4
Maintenance Management – Policies, Strategies & Options 4
Lubrication Management & Practice 4
Theory of Tribo elements 4
Elective - I 4
Maintenance Engg. Lab-I -Tribology Lab. 3
Seminar I 2
Maintenance Management – Policies, Strategies & Options.
Introduction to Maintenance, Need of Maintenance Management, Maintenance Policies, Strategies and options in
Maintenance management. Maintenance forms/actions and their inter relationships, Brief descriptions of various
Maintenance actions. Maintenance Organisations: Prerequisites, factors determining effectiveness of a Maintenance
organization, objectives of organization design, types of organization. Maintenance Planning and Control: Establishing a
Maintenance Plan-Preliminary considerations, Systematic method of Maintenance Plan and schedule planning and
schedule of Plant shut downs, Maintenance practices on production machines- Lathe, Drilling, Milling, Welding, Shaper
Use of computer in maintenance, Machine Reconditioning. Evaluation of Maintenance Management: Need for
evaluation a to z objectives, criterion of evaluation. Spare Parts Management: Capacity utilization, cost reduction
approach to spares, reliability and quality of spares, spare parts procurement and inventory control of spare parts.
Lubrication Management & Practice
Introduction, historical background, lubrication- an important function of maintenance, purpose of lubrication,
classification of lubricants, characteristics of lubricating oils - viscosity, viscosity index, flash point and fire point, pour
point and cloud point, carbon residue, resistance to oxidation. Thermal stability, resistance to foaming & emulsification,
additives-detergents, antifoam, antirust/anticorrosion inhibitors, antioxidants, extreme pressure additives, pour point
depressants, emulsifying agents, emulsion breakers, oiliness additives & viscosity improvers, categories of lubricating
oils - turbine grade oils, hydraulic oils, automotive engine oils, gear oils, machine oils, spindle oils & refrigeration oils,
selection of lubricating oils, lubricating greases, categories of greases-soap base greases-calcium soap greases, sodium
soap greases, lithium soap greases & non-soap base greases, characteristics of greases-penetration or consistency, drop
point, heat stability, oxidation stability, selection of lubricating greases, greasing practices, testing of lubricants, test
standards, lubrication methods, characteristics of lubricating devices and systems, planned lubrication, lubrication
survey, standardization of lubricants, organising planned lubrication, lubricant storage and handling and control of
lubrication costs.
Theory of Tribo elements
Introduction to Tribology: Back ground, engineering surface, laws of friction, sliding & rolling, dry and lubricated
friction, lubricated friction. Wear, its types, abrasive, adhesive, corrosive, erosive, fretting, fatigue & cavitations wear,
practical examples, wear reduction measures, prevention of wear, Lubrication Principle: Principle of lubrication,
lubrication regimes, boundary lubrication, Hydrodynamic and Hydrostatic lubrication, Elasto hydrodynamic lubrication,
types of lubricants, solid, liquid, semi solid and gaseous lubricants, lubricant additives. Tribo Elements - Bearings:
Bearings types, journal bearings, important parameters for better performance, special additives, rolling element
bearings, their types and important parameters in their selection. Tribo Elements -Gears: Gears, gear types, gear drives,
reduction gears, selection of gear drives, gear lubrication and maintenance, gear failures. Chains for power transmission,
types, service factors, maintenance and lubrication of chains. Seals : Metallic and elastomeric seals, non contacting seals
for rotating shafts, radial lip seals, mechanical face seals, selection of seal types for rotating shaft application. Seal
failure, its analysis. Practical consideration in use of seals.
Reliability, Availability & Maintainability Engineering
Availability and Maintainability utilization factors, down time consequences. Reliability engineering fundamentals and
applications, Historical perspectives, Definition of Reliability, Role of Reliability evaluation, Reliability assessment,
relationship between different Reliability functions, typical Hazard functions, Mean time to failure, Cumulative Hazard
function and average failure rate, Application of Probability distribution function in Reliability evaluation combinational
Aspects of Reliability, Markov models optimization of system Reliability, Heuristic Methods applied to optimal system
Reliability. Maintainability: Definition and application of Maintainability Engineering, Factors affecting
Maintainability. Maintainability design criteria, operating and down time categories, Maintainability and its
quantification, Mean time to activity restore equipment, Mean Maintenance man hours, Mean time for corrective and
Preventive Maintenance, Replacement Policies. Availability, types of Availability, approaches to increase equipment
Availability.
Failure Analysis & Prevention
Engineering aspects of failure & failure analysis Defects: Types and characteristics, Effects of defects on service
properties General Procedures for Failure Analysis Basic Failure Mechanisms: Distortion Failures, Overload Failures,
Fatigue Failures, Wear Failures, Corrosion Failures, Elevated Temperature Failures, Fractures. Failure Analysis
Techniques and Preventive Measures on Destructive Testing Techniques and Metallographic Techniques. Component
Failures: Bearings, Chain and Belt Drives, Gears, Lifting Equipments, Mechanical Fasteners, Pressure Vessel, Seals,
Shafts, Springs Failure Modes and Effect Analysis: Failure Modes, Categories of Failure Modes, Failure Effects,
Sources of Information about modes and effects, failure consequences.
TPM, CBM and RCM
Concept of TPM, characteristics of TPM, Benefits of TPM, losses of TPM, implementing TPM. Philosophy of TPM.
Indications of TPM. TPM Development: Preparation phase, TPM introduction education, TPM Promotion organization,
TPM policies and goods, TPM Master Plan TPM initiatives, Implementation phase; consolidation phase. Measuring
TPM effectiveness: Philosophy of setting goals Measuring TPM effectiveness Indicators topes, Plant effectiveness
quelling and Energy saving Maintenance Measuring TPM Benefits. Application of TPM in Process Industries
Administrative & Support departments and other Industrial enterprises Reliability Centred Maintenance (RCM):
Introduction its place in Maintenance policies & Hierarchy aims of RCM, steps in RCM implementation, steps in RCM
analysis, system selection and RCM effectiveness indicators. Maintenance informer and efficiency. RCM tasks
Proactive Maintenance, Preventive and Predictive tasks. Scheduled restoration and scheduled discard. The P-F interval
and P-F curves, linear as non linear PF curves, Default actions, RCM Decision diagrams. Implementation of RCM.
Condition Based Maintenance: Machine signatures, various techniques of signature analysis, temperature noise,
vibration and wear particle analysis, on line and off line techniques.
Computer Aided Maintenance Management
Basic components of CMMS, Uses of Computers in Maintenance CAMSS Justification reasons for lack of CMMS
effectiveness. Basic Hardware Components General Software categories, fundamentals of C, CH, Network Software,
Networking CAMSS Software’s, Flowchart Algorithms & Programming. Approach towards Computerization, selection
of computer system, Master files, Maintenance files, Maintenance Module, classification records, Preventive and repair
planning module, codification for Break down, job sequencing files/records. Developing software’s:- Planning &
Scheduling equipment & facilities control, work central Maintenance of spare parts and inventory centre performance
reporting and other tools and techniques of Industrial engineering used in Maintenance Management.
Maintenance Economics and Turn Around Management
Objective: To introduce the concepts of economic theory and behaviour for preparing the strategic financial models for
maintenance investment decisions. Fundamentals concepts of economics: Scope, definition, characteristics of economic,
relationship to the functional areas of business, theory of firm, its constraints and limitations, nature and function of
profit, basics of demand and supply equilibrium. Demand Analysis: Demand theory, demand estimation, simple multiple
regression analysis and demand forecasting- qualitative forecasts; survey techniques, opinion polls, quantitative
forecasts; time – series analysis, smoothing techniques input-output forecasting. Production and Cost Analysis:
Production theory and estimation, production function, returns to scale, comparative advantage, cost theory and
estimation, short-run and long run costs, plant size and economies of scale, learning curve, cost-volume profit analysis
and operating leverages, cost estimation based on project cost, types of costs, inter-alias, design, installed capital,
commissioning and decommission costs, operating costs maintenance and opportunity costs, life cycle costs, cost output
analysis and maintenance cost history . Product/project Life Cycle: Concepts of product/project life cycle capital assets,
reliability and risk, life cycle costs and its economic consequences for strategic development. Project financing and
capital structure, financial leverages, working capital and capitalization. Turnaround: Characteristics of the maintenance
work load, critical path analysis and its use for the planning of large shutdowns, procedure of managing shut downs;
Initiation, validation of work scope, organizing preparatory work , contractor packages, shutdown plan, manpower plan.
A typical shutdown operation-administrative and resource structures, site logistics plan and its preparation, cost profile,
safety and quality plans, executing and controlling the shutdown, review procedures.
LIST OF ELECTIVES
Elective I
Concurrent Engineering
Maintenance Audit
Maintenance Awareness
Maintenance of Agriculture and Earth Moving Machinery
Risk Analysis and Safety
Elective II
Bulk Solids and Handling
Maintenance of Electrical Machines
Maintenance of Power Plant Machinery
Mechatronics and NDT in Maintenance Engineering
Elective III
Machinery Vibration Monitoring Analysis
Maintenance of Chemical Plant Machinery
Maintenance of CNC Machines
Maintenance of Transport Machinery
Restoration, Repairs and Retrofitting
In addition to the above courses students learn various packages like CATIA V5, SOLID WORKS,
PRO-E, AUTOCAD, ANSYS, other computational tools like MATLAB, TK Solver, during the course
of their work and various management related subjects and foreign languages during different
semesters.
FACILITIES @ MANIT’S M.E.M
Friction and Wear Lab
Brake Inertia Dynamometer.
SRV Optical Tester
Pin-on-Disc Test Rig
Micro-Hardness Tester
Compression Moulding Machine
Linear Abrasive Wear Test Rig
Universal Tribometer
Raman Spectrometer
Taylor Hobson
Thermal Conductivity Analyser
Probe Sonicator
Lubrication and Oil Monitoring Lab
Laser Particle Counter
Particle Size Analyser
Ferro graph
IAE Gear-Lubricant Test Rig
Michell Tilting Pad Apparatus
Air Journal Bearing Apparatus
Oil Journal Bearing Apparatus
Piston Ring Lubrication Rig
EHDL Test Rig
Lubricants Lab
Corrosion Test Apparatus
Rotary Bomb Oxidation Test Apparatus
SETAVIS Kinematic Viscometer
Karl Fischer Titrator
Foaming Tester
Flash Point Apparatus
Machine Dynamics Lab
Sound Intensity Measurement System
Vibration Isolation Table
Modal Testing System
FFT Analyzers
Balancing System
Thermograph Camera
Non Destructive Testing (NDT) Lab
Radiography Facility
Ultrasonic Flaw Detector
Eddy Current Crack Detector
Magnetic Particle Inspection Unit
Project Lab
Pneumatic Conveying Pilot Plant
Air Jet Erosion Test Rig
Laser Particle Analyser
Permeameter
Sand Blaster
Friction and Wear Lab
Brake inertia dynamometer
Thermograph camera
Compression moulding machine
Linear abrasive wear rig (lawr)
Universal tribometer
Tribo test rig
An Indicative List of Projects Undertaken
I. Research Projects:
Real time implementation of TPM in process industry enhances overall productivity.
Enhancement of productivity by scheduling techniques considering machine breakdown.
Reduction of boiler maintenance time by preventive maintenance.
Real time condition monitoring of steam turbine considering lubrication monitoring.
Real time scheduling with considering a machine break down.
Sliding wear behaviour of cast iron and gun metal under lubricated condition.
Role of forecasting in maintenance engineering an analytical approach to enhance the
operational availability- A case study.
Investigation of Tribological behaviour of vegetable oil as an alternative lubricant for
maintenance applications.
Effect of lubrication on mechanical parameters.
The maintenance Software for coal handling plant.
Automation in condition based maintenance by vibration analysis.
Development of Maintenance Strategy to Improve Performance of Induce Draft Wet Cooling
Tower.
Improvement of machine availability reduction in maintenance cost by implementation of total
production maintenance.
Performance of servo pump set lubricating oil as affected by the presence of solid lubricant and
test condition.
Implementation of 6 sigma to indentify the faults in machine tools causing defects in
dimensions.
Real-time condition monitoring of steam turbine considering lubrication monitoring.
Reduction of boiler maintenance time by preventive maintenance.
Availability enhancement of earth moving equipment of mines by optimum location planning of
maintenance.
Maintenance Facility Location Planning and Consolidation evaluation for industry.
Roll of forecasting in maintenance Engg. to evaluation the operation productivity.
Balancing of maintenance task during optimum maintenance.
Application of design out maintenance reduction of maintenance cost of a forging screw press by
FEM Analysis of hollow shaft.
Bearing health monitoring for maintenance of rotating machinery using vibration spectrum
analysis and SPM.
Comprehensive optimization of spillway maintenance stoppage by PEM.
TRAINING & PLACEMENT DEPARTMENT
Training & Placement Department is responsible for providing an effective and meaningful interaction with prospective
employers. It creates an environment in which students are prepared to meet the challenges of growing needs of the
industry through
Up to date technical knowledge
Analytical and practical skills
Management competence
A creative and innovative approach towards Technology
An emphasis on strengthening links with commerce and industry through long lasting relationships which focus on
Curriculum development
Industrial training
Research projects
Consultancy
Students are encouraged to participate in national and international competitions thereby enabling them to showcase
their talent on a bigger stage. Workshops and seminars are conducted by the company executives which provide students
a pre hand exposure to the industry culture. We have consistent and very efficient track record along with superior
quality of students which booms the recruitments every year, to provide excellent job offers to students and
consequently to the perpetual growth and embellishment of institute reputation.
FACILITIES
Following are the facilities provided by the institute to the organization which conduct campus Recruitment Drive
Acts as an interface between the prospective employers and students
Facilities for pre-placement talk
Guest House accommodation in the campus
Pick up and Drop facilities
Dr. Aruna Saxena
Department of Training & Placement & student welfare
MANIT Bhopal 462051 [India]
Website: - www.manit.ac.in
PAST RECRUITERS
Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal
Every faculty, staff and student of Maintenance Engineering & Management (M.E.M), MANIT
Bhopal is passionately committed to the mission of making India a world leader in technology and
science, and nurtures this commitment with honesty, hard work and team spirit.
WE ARE PLEASED TO INVITE YOU FOR PLACEMENTS 2012-2013
Prof. Amit Suhane Course Coordinator
Phone: - 09893291397
Office: - 0755-4051601, 4051619 Maintenance Engineering & Management (M.E.M)
Department of Mechanical Engineering, MANIT BHOPAL
Please Mail your Queries to
Student Coordinators Amit Kumar Jain
Contact: - 09893855836
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