Mechanical tool and die play a key role manufacturing and service industries. They use both traditional machining skills and advanced computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) techniques to create manufacturing production equipment, jigs, fixtures, moulds and dies for metal stamping industries. The rapid changes in technology that have caused a revolution in tool and die making methods, bringing innovations such as the use of ceramic tools, electrical discharge machines (EDM), both wire and sinks, and computer numerical control (CNC) production processes.
| Salient Features of the Course |
| 1. Programme Title |
Diploma course in Mechanical Tool and Die Engineering. |
| 2. Entry Qualification |
Matriculation and as per norms laid down by AICTE/State Board of Technical Education (10+) |
| 3. Course Duration |
3 years |
| 4. Type of course |
Full time |
| 5. Pattern of Course |
Semester system (Each semester is of 16 weeks and each week has 40 hours of contact for academic work) |
- Machine tool practice, including the safe use of hand tools, and the set up and operation of lathes, milling machines, drilling machines, and grinders
- Trade theory, metrology, cutting tools, speeds and feeds, machining procedures, project planning, metallurgy
- Interpretation of engineering drawings and drafting practices
- Trade calculations including mathematical fundamentals such as decimals, fractions, ratio, proportion, geometry, tables and trigonometry
- Layout and assembly techniques.
Functions
Main Subjects: Three Year Diploma Curricula
Further Education
Employment Opportunities