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Mechanical

Why Choose Mechanical at ACE?

The Department of Mechanical Engineering at ACE Engineering College, accredited by NBA in 2018 and 2022, stands as a pillar of innovation and hands-on learning. Backed by the institution’s NAAC ‘A’ Grade and Autonomous Status, the department offers a future-focused curriculum blending fundamentals of thermodynamics, machine design, fluid mechanics, and advanced manufacturing. Students are trained in modern tools such as ANSYS and CREO and exposed to CNC machines and automation labs that simulate real industrial settings. With strong placement support, GATE coaching, and dedicated training for interviews and soft skills, the department nurtures well-rounded engineers. Alumni from ACE Mechanical have gone on to lead in industries, research, and entrepreneurship—testament to a legacy built on excellence, innovation, and industry readiness.

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Vision & Mission

Our Vision

To achieve excellence in mechanical engineering education and research by fostering innovation and pioneering solutions for industrial and societal needs.

Our Mission

Imparting quality Technical Education to young Mechanical Engineer by providing them

  • Equip students with a solid foundation in thermodynamics, machine design, and advanced manufacturing technologies.
  • Promote research projects focusing on sustainable energy and automation technologies.
  • Encourage professional practices that emphasize ethics, environmental consciousness, and lifelong learning.
  • Facilitate collaborations with industries for real-world technical problem-solving engagement.

Curriculum Syllabus

ACE R20 Mechanical Engineering Syllabus
R22 Course Structure & Syllabus
R24 Mechanical Engineering Syllabus
I B.Tech I SEM & II SEM Course Structure
B. TECH FOUR YEAR DEGREE COURSE

Program Education Objectives

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
  • Specialize in automation and robotics, designing advanced machinery for industrial applications.
  • Utilize computational tools like ANSYS and CREO for precision-based design and analysis.
Program Outcomes (POs)
  • Engineering Knowledge: Apply the principles of computing, mathematics, science, and engineering to solve complex computer science problems.
  • Problem Analysis: Identify, analyze, and interpret complex computing challenges using principles of mathematics and algorithmic reasoning.
  • Design and Development of Solutions: Design software systems, components, or processes that meet desired needs with attention to functional, ethical, and societal constraints.
  • Investigation of Complex Problems: Use research-based knowledge and methods to conduct experiments, analyze data, and derive valid conclusions in computer science domains.
  • Modern Tool Usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern IT tools to engineering activities, including system design and evaluation.
  • The Engineer and Society: Apply contextual knowledge to assess societal, legal, and cultural issues relevant to professional engineering practice.
  • Environment and Sustainability: Understand the impact of professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate knowledge for sustainable development.
  • Ethics: Commit to professional ethics, responsibilities, and norms of engineering and digital practice.
  • Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, as a team member, or as a leader in multidisciplinary and diverse environments.
  • Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities, including documentation, reports, presentations, and clear instructions.
  • Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge of engineering and management principles to lead projects and manage resources in multidisciplinary contexts.
  • Lifelong Learning: Recognize the need for, and possess the ability to engage in independent and lifelong learning in the context of technological change.

Infrastructure & Labs

The Mechanical Engineering department is supported by cutting-edge infrastructure that promotes experiential learning:

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CAD/CAM, Fluid Mechanics, and Heat Transfer Labs powered by industry-grade simulation tools

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CNC Machines for prototyping and advanced manufacturing practice

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Mechatronics and Automation Labs for robotics and control systems training

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Our Tap Recuiters

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Advisory Board Members

Head of the Department

Dr. M. Nitin Kumar

Professor & HOD

Senior Faculty Members

Dr. G. BalaRaju

Professor

Mr. CH. Raju

Assistant Professor

Mr. C. Venkatesh

Associate Professor

Mr. M. Sandeep

Associate Professor

Project coordinator

Mr. A. Abinay

Assistant Professor

Students

Mr. Suthari Punith Kumar

IV Mechanical

Mr.Bollavena Suresh

III Mechanical

Ms. Seelam Mahalakshmi

IV Mechanical

Mr.Jula Rahul

III Mechanical

Parents

Mrs.Aruna jyothi

Govt gurukula teacher

Mr.Mangalpally Yakaiah

Govt.Teacher

Alumni

Mr.Md.Abrar

BYJUS , Business Development Associate

Mr.B.Sandeep

Trainee Engineer, TCS Hyderabad

Professional Bodies Members

Dr.Sri Ram Venkatesh

Professor of Mechanical Engineering UCE Osmania University Hyderabad

Dr.K Sridhar Reddy

Professor of Mechanical Engineering JNTU Karimnagar

Employers

Dr.P.Srinivasa Rao

Manager, Technical Training, Cyient Limited.

Mr.A.Dayanada Reddy

Managing Director Vasantha Tool Crafts Pvt.Ltd Jeedimetla Hyderabad

Management

Prof. Y. V. Gopala Krishna Murthy

General Secretary, ACE Engineering College

Roll Of Honour

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Garnepally Thirumal

H : No : 22AG5A0303
BATCH : 2021-2025

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Kodityala Laxmi Narsimha

H : No : 21AG5A0307
BATCH : 2020-2024

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Porandla Nithin

H : No : 21AG5A0309
BATCH : 2020-2024

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Rachakonda Soman Dixit Subramaniyam

H : No : 19AG1A0318
BATCH : 2019-2023

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G Radhakrishna

H : No : 19AG5A0319
BATCH : 2018-2022

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K Saketh Reddy

H : No : 17AG1A0382
BATCH : 2017-2021

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S Shiva Kumar Goud

H : No : 17AG5A0321
BATCH : 2016-2020

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Jince Joseph

H : No : 15AG1A0372
BATCH : 2015-2019

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G Sashank

H : No : 14AG1A0393
BATCH : 2014-2018

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Chinthoju Karthik Kumar

H : No : 13AG1A0325
BATCH : 2013-2017

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Ganapuram Rakshith

H : No : 12AG1A0338
BATCH : 2012-2016

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Shubham Arvind Tupkar

H : No : 11AG1A0352
BATCH : 2011-2015

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Frequently Asked Questions

Wondering what to expect from your chosen branch of engineering? Explore these FAQs to learn more about academics, labs, placements, and beyond.
What are the key subjects covered in Mechanical Engineering?
Core subjects include Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Manufacturing Technology, CAD/CAM, Heat Transfer, and Machine Design.
Does the department offer hands-on training in labs?
Yes, students get practical exposure in well-equipped labs for thermal engineering, hydraulics, materials testing, and CNC machining.
Are software tools like AutoCAD or ANSYS taught in the program?
Absolutely. Students are trained in industry-relevant tools such as AutoCAD, ANSYS, SolidWorks, and Fusion 360 for design and simulation.
Can mechanical students participate in innovation or robotics projects?
Yes, students are encouraged to join technical clubs, robotics teams, and participate in SAE, ISHRAE, and project exhibitions.
What career paths are open to Mechanical Engineering graduates?
Graduates can pursue roles in design, manufacturing, automotive, HVAC, energy sectors, or opt for higher studies in core or interdisciplinary fields.