Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
To ensure education and technology self-sufficiency for quality teaching-learning process, research, outreach services to meet the needs and expectations of our stakeholders.

Dr. Jitendra Mohan Giri
Head - Mechanical Engineering
Prof. (Dr.) Jitendra Mohan Giri is the HoD (Mechanical Engineering/Civil Engineering). He did B.E., M.Tech. and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering. He has substantial and significant academic experience with an approach to drive tangible results. A reviewer for many prestigious international journals and Fellow of the Institution of Engineers (India), he works with a diverse range including teaching, controlling examinations, and event planning and coordination. He has been instrumental in arranging and coordinating technical and non-technical events such as national conferences and workshops, faculty development programs, In-house trainings etc. He has served as the Centre Superintendent for the University End Semester Examinations on multiple occasions.
About the Department
The Mechanical Engineering Department was established in the year 2002 and committed to its vocation for education, research and technological development. Mechanical Engineering involves the design, development, installation, operation and maintenance of systems that shape our modern society. Mechanical Engineering requires the fundamental principles of energy, materials, and mechanics. Mechanical Engineering is used to assure the sustainability and operation of complex structures and systems such as engines, robots, space vehicles, airplanes, and heating systems. The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Lloyd imparts technical know-how to the students, promotes their problem-solving skills and involves them in the innovation of new technologies. In the industrial plants, sales, medical area, and engineering management are just some of the places where Mechanical Engineers have found work. We prepare our students not only to adjust to new situations, but also to define and direct the changes that may come as a result of new technological advancements. Mechanical Engineers have a good ability to design and deploy new products and procedures. Consequently, they can be found working in huge commercial organizations as well as specialist industries and consulting roles. The four-year Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering is approved by the AICTE and affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow. Mechanical engineers are known for their wide range of skills, adaptability, and uniqueness. Personal interests and visions of your place in an increasingly technologically-driven society will have a significant impact on how you pursue a job. Numerous career prospects exist in Mechanical Engineering after successful completion of the course.




Our Vision
The Mechanical Engineering Department of Lloyd Institute of Engineering and Technology, will mold their students into technically sound as well as ethically perfect professionals with innovative leadership qualities and a confident attitude for serving the society with global attention.
Mission of the Department
M 1:
- To impart a thorough knowledge of various core engineering subjects to our entire undergraduate and postgraduate students for ascertaining their fundamental strength in Mechanical engineering.
M 2:
- To expose our students to a curriculum consisting of modern laboratories, interdisciplinary subjects and industrial training in such a way that they get international exposure in world class industries.
M 3:
- To train our students with modern drafting & analysis software for developing their computational capabilities as well as promoting higher studies and research works.
M 4:
- To strengthen our students with innovative ideas and build the potential of leadership & teamwork through various projects in their curriculum.
M 5:
- To inhibit strong ethical qualities in the students for lifelong learning and serving the society and nation as a whole.
Career Options
- Aerospace Engineer
Aerospace engineers are required in developing and testing products for the aerospace sector. This position necessitates sophisticated materials expertise as well as experience drafting designs for helicopter, aircraft, spacecraft, rocket, and other related machinery utilizing specialized computer tools.
- Automotive Engineer
Automotive engineers work on cars (including racing cars), motorcycles, and other commercial vehicles in the design, manufacturing, transmission, marketing, sale, and after-sales care. Engineers will focus on the vehicles’ aesthetics and mechanical performance, as well as the electronics and software that are used in modern vehicles.
- Design Engineer
Design engineers are in charge of conducting research and developing new products and systems for a business. In an engineering department, they draw plans, build test prototypes, and supervise the production process, among other things.
- Production Engineer
Production engineers are in charge of handling and overseeing production at factories and enterprises. They provide support to engineering teams, design safety protocols, report any problems to the manager, and devise ways to increase efficiency and profit.
- Quality Engineer
A quality engineer is in charge of developing a strategy plan for improving company processes and increasing output. Responsibilities include setting the company’s standards of quality and testing methods to indicate efficiency, performance, and reliability.
- Robotics Engineer
Robotics engineers study, develop, design, and manufacture robotics systems, and applications that are used in areas such as manufacturing, farming, healthcare, mining, and the military to execute a variety of activities.
- Draftsman
A mechanical drafter converts design information and parameters from engineers into schematics, technical drawings, and production plans using manual methods and/or computer-aided drafting softwares. This makes it easier to manufacture customized tools and equipment.
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
PEO1:
Preparation: To prepare learner with sound foundation in the mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals.
PEO2:
Core Competence: To prepare Learner to use modern tools effectively in order to solve real life problems.
PEO3:
Breadth: To prepare learner for a successful career in Indian and Multinational Organisations and to excel in their postgraduate studies
PEO4:
Professionalism: To encourage and motivate learner’s in the art of self-learning
PEO5:
Learning Environment: To inculcate a professional and ethical attitude, good leadership qualities and commitment to social responsibilities in the Learner’s thought process.
Program Outcomes (POs)
PO1:
Engineering knowledge: An ability to apply basic knowledge of science, mathematics and engineering fundamentals in the field of Mechanical Engineering.
PO2:
Problem analysis: An ability to identify, formulate, review research literature and analyze mechanical engineering problems using basics principles of science, mathematics and engineering.
PO3:
Design/development of solutions: An ability to design for complex mechanical engineering problems using basic design concepts, analyze and process to meet the desired needs with in realistic constraints such as manufacturability , durability, sustainability and economy with appropriate consideration for the public health, safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
PO4:
Conduct investigations of complex problems: An ability to design and conduct experiments using research-based knowledge and methods including design of experiments, analyze, interpret the data and results with valid conclusion.
PO5:
Modern tool usage: An ability to apply the modern tools and apply appropriate techniques to synthesize, model, design, analyze, verify and optimize to solve complex mechanical engineering problems within defined specification by using suitable modern tools to satisfy the needs of the society within realistic constraints such as social, economical, political, ethical, health, safety and manufacturing.
PO6:
The Engineer and Society: An ability to understand the impact of mechanical engineering solutions globally, in terms economic, societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
PO7:
Environment and sustainability: An ability to understand the principles, commitment and practice to improve product sustainable development globally in mechanical engineering with minimal environmental effect.
PO8:
Ethics: An ability to understand and apply ethical principles and commitment to address professional ethical responsibilities of an engineer.
PO9:
Individual and team work: An ability to function efficiently as an individual and as a group member in a team in multidisciplinary activities
PO10:
Communication: An ability to communicate, comprehend and present effectively with engineering community and the society at large on complex engineering activities by receiving clear instructions for preparing effective reports and design documentation.
PO11:
Project management and finance: An ability to acquire and demonstrate the knowledge of contemporary issues related to finance and managerial skills to bring up entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship.
PO12:
Life-long learning: An ability to recognize and adapt to emerging field of application in engineering and technology by developing self-confidence for continuing education and lifelong learning process.
PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)
PSO-1:
Identify, Formulate and Analyze complex Engineering problems in Thermal Engineering, Design Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering and automobile Engineering, and Energy
PSO-2:
An ability to find out, articulate the local industrial problems and solve with the use of mechanical engineering tools for realistic outcomes.
PSO-3:
An ability of collaborative learning to find out cost-effective, optimal solution for social problems.




Laboratories
The department of Mechanical Engineering has the following lab facilities with updated equipment and software.
- Workshop Practice Lab
- Material Testing Lab
- Heat Transfer Lab
- Fluid Mechanics Lab
- Manufacturing Processes Lab
- Machine Drawing Lab
- Applied Thermodynamics Lab
- Measurement & Metrology Lab
- Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Lab
- Python Lab
- Theory of Machine Lab
- Machine Design Lab
- Internet of Things Lab
Activities
S. No. | Activity | Date |
1 | Industrial Visit to “Coca-Cola Plant” | Scheduled on 22 May 2025 |
2 | Workshop on “Introduction to Mendeley” | 7 April 2025 |
3 | Engineer’s Day- Mechanical Engineering Quiz Competition | 15-17 Sept. 2024 |
4 | Debate on “Impact of Technology on Happiness and Social Behavior” | 24 May 2024 |
5 | Industrial Visit to “Haier India Appliances Private Limited” | 30-31 Oct. 2023 |
6 | Fabrication of Pick & Place Smart Drone | 24 Oct. 2023 |
7 | “On the spot Auto-CAD Drafting Competition” | 06 Oct. 2023 |
8 | Engineer’s Day- Mechanical Engineering Quiz Competition | 15-17 Sept. 2023 |
9 | Workshop on "Advanced Microsoft Excel Techniques" | 17-19 July 2023 |
10 | ELECTRATHON 2023 (Electric Mobility Championship) | 15-21 June 2023 |
11 | Fabrication of Electric Tri-cycle | 20 June 2023 |
12 | Design & fabrication of 5 Seater Electric Bike | 12 May 2023 |
13 | Industrial Visits to “PPAP Automotive Limited” | 26 Nov 2021 |
14 | Industrial Visit to “Haier India Appliances Private Limited” | 7 Oct. 2022 |
15 | Industrial Visits to “Yamaha Motors”, “New Holland”, “Mother Dairy”, “Yakult”, “Control & Switchgear”, “Anmol Industries”, “Wybor” & many more. | Before Oct. 2022 |
Faculty and Lab Staff
S.No. | Name of the Faculty /Lab Staff | Designation | E-Mail address |
1. | Prof. (Dr.) Jitendra Mohan Giri Area of Specialization- Thermal System Design | Professor & Head | jitendramohan.giri@lloydcollege.in |
2. | Prof. (Dr.) Manish Saraswat Area of Specialization- Alternate Fuels & Combustion | Professor & LSC Head | manish.saraswat@lloydcollege.in |
3. | Mr. Ashish Parmar Area of Specialization- Manufacturing & Automation | A.P. & Coordinator-1st Year (Group- A) | ashish.parmar@lloydcollege.in |
4. | Mr. Pradeep Kumar Chandra Area of Specialization- Manufacturing | Assistant Professor | pradeepkumar.chandra@lloydcollege.in |
5. | Mr. Ravi KalraArea of Specialization- Manufacturing | Assistant Professor | ravi.kalra@lloydcollege.in |
6. | Mr. Irfan Khan Area of Specialization- Production Engineering | Assistant Professor | irfan.khan@lloydcollege.in |
7. | Mr. Abhishek Kaushik Area of Specialization- Production | Assistant Professor | abhishek.kaushik@lloydcollege.in |
8. | Mr. Ram Kishor | Lab Technician | ram.kishore@lloydcollege.in |
9. | Mr Dhirendra Giri | Lab Technician | dhirendra.giri@lloydcollege.in |
10. | Mr Nazim Khan | Lab Technician | nazim.khan@liet.in |
Technical Club:
The Yantriki Club is a joint technical club for the mechanical and civil engineering departments. The club encourages students to explore emerging technologies, build real-world projects, and enhance their technical and professional skill sets. The key objectives are: To organize technical training sessions and workshops, facilitate participation in national and international competitions, collaborate with industry experts for guest lectures, promote interdisciplinary project development , Industry visits etc.
- Faculty Co-Ordinator
- Mr. Ravi Kalra
- Ms. Nidhi Gautam
- Student Coordinator
- Mr. Mayank Kumar
- Mr. Vineet Kumar
- Mr. Tanmay Ojha
- Ms. Ishita
- Mr. Harshit Chaturvedi
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