To provide strong fundamental and conceptual knowledge with essential skills to meet current and future trends.
To nurture and inculcate knowledge and understanding of engineering sciences amongst the budding technocrats and groom them with intellectual and professional strength.
The Basic Science and Humanities curriculum in the first year of engineering is designed to build a robust foundation for students by integrating fundamental scientific knowledge with essential humanities concepts. This multidisciplinary approach equips students with the intellectual tools, ethical framework, and communication skills necessary to thrive in their engineering studies and professional careers.
The program emphasizes core subjects such as mathematics, physics, and chemistry, which are essential for understanding engineering principles. These courses provide a scientific basis for problem-solving and innovation, ensuring students are well-prepared for advanced technical challenges.
Demonstrate a strong understanding of basic principles in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and other foundational sciences to solve engineering problems.
Utilize logical reasoning and analytical skills to approach and resolve technical challenges systematically.
Exhibit proficiency in verbal and written communication, enabling clear and concise articulation of ideas, technical concepts, and solutions.
Recognize the importance of ethics, sustainability, and social impact in engineering practices.