Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Eng) (Honours) – RMIT
B.E. (Mechanical) – BITS
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The joint degree program Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) by RMIT University and B.E. Mechanical Programme by BITS, Pilani is designed to develop you as a professional and highly employable mechanical engineer, within a national and international context.
After completion of this joint degree, you will be well qualified to practise as a mechanical engineer across a range of industries in Australia, India and around the world, including: transport, power generation, mining, material processing, manufacturing, and air-conditioning and refrigeration systems. You will be well qualified for roles in the design, specification and manufacture of existing technologies, and roles concerned with the development of new technologies.
Why study this joint program in Mechanical Engineering?
RMIT University is ranked in the top 150 universities in the world for engineering (Mechanical)
Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani is ranked 500 – 520 universities in the world for Mechanical Engineering (QS World University Rankings 2023)
Studying the dual Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours)/ B.E. Mechanical Programme offers the following benefits:
Program Learning Outcomes
Overview of the Program Structure
This joint program requires that students separately and simultaneously complete the program requirements for both BITS and RMIT programs. The academy students will complete their first two years of study in India, in addition to the BITS Pilani curriculum, a small number of RMIT courses will be offered in the first two years of study.
After successful completion of the first two years of study, the academy students will transfer to Melbourne campus and complete a further 2 years of study and complete both qualifications. Courses completed at BITS, Pilani will be recognised for credits towards the completion of the RMIT’s Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) degree and vice versa, the completion of prescribed RMIT courses in the final two years will be recognised for requirements of the BITS Pilani B.E. Mechanical Programme.
Details of Year 1 and 2 (Taught at BITS, India)
In the first two years of the program you will gain a foundation in science, mathematics and engineering and be introduced to the fundamental aspects of mechanical engineering, in a mixture of theory and practical courses. In the second year you will have the opportunity to experience an industrial workplace by attending the BITS Practice School.
Project work will develop your high-level technical and design skills. You will gain communication and teamwork skills and learn how to be a good leader.
Throughout your degree, you will study RMIT STEM Future Technology Skills courses that provide you with a fundamental understanding of the technology mega-trends that will shape your future career.
Year One, First Semester
Subject Area | Code | Course Title | Credit Points | Course Owning University |
BIO | F110 | Biology Laboratory | 1 | BITS Pilani |
BIO | F111 | General Biology | 3 | BITS Pilani |
CHEM | F110 | Chemistry Laboratory | 1 | BITS Pilani |
CHEM | F111 | General Chemistry | 3 | BITS Pilani |
MATH | F111 | Mathematics I | 3 | BITS Pilani |
PHY | F110 | Physics Laboratory | 1 | BITS Pilani |
PHY | F111 | Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves | 3 | BITS Pilani |
BITS | F110 | Engineering Graphics | 2 | BITS Pilani |
OENG | 1250 | Introduction to Engineering Design | 12 | RMIT University |
Year One, Second Semester
Subject Area | Code | Course Title | Credit Points | Course Owning University |
MATH | F112 | Mathematics II | 3 | BITS Pilani |
ME | F112 | Workshop Practice | 2 | BITS Pilani |
CS | F111 | Computer Programming | 4 | BITS Pilani |
EEE | F111 | Electrical Sciences | 3 | BITS Pilani |
BITS | F112 | Technical Report Writing | 2 | BITS Pilani |
MATH | F113 | Probability and Statistics | 3 | BITS Pilani |
BITS | F111 | Thermodynamics | 3 | BITS Pilani |
OENG | 1206 | Digital Fundamentals | 12 | RMIT University |
Year Two, First Semester
Subject Area | Code | Course Title | Credit Points | Course Owning University |
MATH | F211 | Mathematics III | 3 | BITS Pilani |
Humanities Electives | 3 (min) | BITS Pilani | ||
ME | F211 | Mechanics of Solids | 3 | BITS Pilani |
ME | F231 | Fluid Mechanics | 3 | BITS Pilani |
ME | F217 | Applied Thermodynamics | 4 | BITS Pilani |
ME | F213 | Materials Science & Engineering | 3 | BITS Pilani |
COSC | 2960 | Foundations of Artificial Intelligence for STEM | 12 | RMIT University |
Year Two, Second Semester
Subject Area | Code | Course Title | Credit Points | Course Owning University |
ECON | F211 | Principles of Economics | 3 | BITS Pilani |
or | or | |||
MGTS | F211 | Principles of Management | 3 | BITS Pilani |
Humanities Electives | 3 (min) | BITS Pilani | ||
ME | F218 | Advanced Mechanics of Solids | BITS Pilani | |
ME | F219 | Manufacturing Processes | BITS Pilani | |
ME | F220 | Heat Transfer | BITS Pilani | |
ME | F221 | Mechanisms and Machines | ||
BITS | F225 | Environmental Studies | 3 | BITS Pilani |
ONPS | 27002 | STEM for Sustainable Development | 12 | RMIT University |
Summer School (Optional | ||||
Subject Area | Code | Course Title | Credit Points | Course Owning University |
BITS | F221 | Practice School – I (for PS Option Only) | BITS Pilani |
Details of Year 3 and 4 (Taught at RMIT University, Australia)
You must complete a further 192 credit points of study in Melbourne, Australia to meet the full requirements of the RMIT Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)(Honours) degree. In Melbourne, your program structure currently is as follows for years 3 & 4:
In year 3 you will consolidate your learnings from years 1 and 2 and further develop your knowledge and understanding of mechanical engineering.
In year 4 you will be provided with a capstone experience in the following courses -OENG1167 Engineering Capstone Project Part A and OENG1168 Engineering Capstone Project Part B- in which you will conduct a research project that can be analytical, experimental, design or computational in nature (or some combination). The capstone experience will give you the opportunity to integrate, critically reflect on and consolidate what you have learnt in your program.
In addition to this, you will have demonstrated the ability to communicate your ideas in a way appropriate to your profession and to the wider community in general. You will also have demonstrated your ability to learn in a self-directed way that will support professional extension in your working life and that will lead you to adapt through technological and social change. Furthermore, you will have demonstrated your ability to investigate complex problems using research-based knowledge and research methods.
While most courses in the program are delivered on campus, other courses will be delivered via a combination of predominantly online activities supported by some campus-based activities. Most of your classes will take place on Bundoora campus, however some classes will take place at Melbourne city campus.
Subject Area | Code | Course Title | Credit Points | Course Owning University |
MIET | 2136 | Mechanical Design 1 | 12 | RMIT University |
MIET | 1076 | Mechanical Vibrations | 12 | RMIT University |
MIET | 2515 | Thermal-Fluid System Design | 12 | RMIT University |
MIET | 2518 | RMIT University | ||
MANU | 1170 | Advanced Manufacturing Processes | 12 | RMIT University |
OENG | 1235 | Innovation Ecosystem and the Future of Work | 12 | RMIT University |
MIET | 1084 | Finite Element Analysis | 12 | RMIT University |
MIET | 1077 | Mechanics of Machines | 12 | RMIT University |
BIOL | 2525 | Cyber-Physical-Biological Systems: Technology for a Digital World | 12 | RMIT University |
Subject Area | Code | Course Title | Credit Points | Course Owning University |
OENG | 1167 | Engineering Capstone Project Part A | 12 | RMIT University |
OENG | 1168 | Engineering Capstone Project Part B | 12 | RMIT University |
MIET | 2006 | Automatic Control | 12 | RMIT University |
MIET | 1068 | Mechanical Design 2 | 12 | RMIT University |
AUTO | 1006 | Vehicle Power Systems | 12 | RMIT University |
MIET | 2530 | Advanced Computer Aided Design | 12 | RMIT University |
MIET | 2394 | Computational Fluid Dynamics | 12 | RMIT University |
AND
Complete the following course: One (1) University Elective Course OR
Subject Area | Code | Course Title | Credit Points | Course Owning University |
OENG | 1165 | Professional Engineering Experience | 12 | RMIT University |
Upon successful completion of the first 2 years of your study in BITS; you will have 192 credit points transferred into the Melbourne plan of BH070P23 Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours). These 192 credit points are made up of:
- 144 credit points for the courses delivered by BITS.
- 48 credit points for the four courses delivered by RMIT.
More information can be found here RMIT University Credit Policy.
BITS information about accrediting bodies and professional memberships
Opportunities are available to the students to serve as the members of professional bodies such as Mechanical Engineering Association (MEA), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) & BITS Aerospace Society (BAEROS).
RMIT information about accrediting bodies and professional memberships
The Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours)is fully accredited by Engineers Australia.
Engineers Australia is the professional body responsible for the accreditation of higher education programs that prepare students to practise as professional engineers.
Engineers Australia is a signatory to the Washington Accord. This means that the degree is internationally recognised, and graduates are able to practise as professional engineers in many countries around the world.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) are eligible for graduate and/or professional membership of Engineers Australia.
BITS- Pilani has gained deep insights into emerging industry trends and skill demands. Since inception, over 500 organisations, including prominent one such as Maruti, Bosch, JSW Steel, AMNS, Tata Motors, Mahindra Vehicles, GE, SKF, and many others have benefited from the Work Integrated Learning Programmes.
The Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) program has an Industry Advisory Committee (IAC) that advises on the RMIT delivered program and courses in Melbourne. Membership is diverse and drawn from external industry and professional institutions. This committee helps inform program development and ensures that the RMIT delivered program content and student learning outcomes in Melbourne remain closely aligned with the needs of future employers. In addition, academic staff in Melbourne maintain connections with industry to develop and deliver work integrated learning experiences, as well as offer advice on professional careers in Australia.
Applicants for Academy dual-degree programs are required to provide evidence of academic proficiency for admission in accordance with the requirements of both BITS Pilani and RMIT University.
Admission requirements may include:
- Pre-University results
- BITSAT
- English language proficiency
Detailed information on the entry requirements for this program can be found at:
Applicants must meet RMIT’s English Language proficiency requirements
Students are required to apply for an Australian student visa at the end of Year 2 at BITS, India. It is important to note that students must meet the student visa requirements. RMIT will provide guidance and support to students during the visa application process to ensure a smooth and successful transition to RMIT University, Australia.
Tuition fees in years one and two of the dual degrees are payable to BITS Pilani.
Annual tuition fees for students commencing 2023 are:
Year 1 (2023) INR 750,000
Year 2 (2024) INR 787,500
Other additional non-tuition fees can be found on the BITS Admission website.
For courses undertaken in Melbourne in years 3 and 4, students pay standard international students fees for the programs.
Year 3 (2025): 43,200AUD (2024 rate)#
Year 4 (2026): 43,200AUD (2024 rate)#
# RMIT may adjust tuition fees at the beginning of each calendar year. RMIT may increase tuition fees by no more than 7.5% each calendar year (subject to rounding).
Information regarding other costs such as amenities fees, Overseas health insurance and costs of living can be found on the RMIT Australia program guide for Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Eng) (Honours)
Future Leaders Scholarship
BITS-RMIT Higher Education Academy students are eligible for the the RMIT Future Leadership Scholarship for components of the program delivered at RMIT Australia.
The scholarship value is a 20% tuition fee reduction for the program duration outlined on your offer letter for courses delivered at RMIT in Melbourne.
Further information
Other information
Inherent requirements
Non-academic abilities you’ll need to complete this program
The following information outlines the tasks you will be required to undertake during professional experience placement and on-campus learning activities.
The non-academic abilities listed are provided for your information only and are not entry requirements.
If there are any activities outlined which may be difficult for you to undertake, there are a range of adjustments to your study conditions available to enable and support you to demonstrate these abilities. Please contact the Equitable Learning Service to discuss any adjustments you may require.
By understanding the types of activities you’ll participate in, you can:
- understand more about the program
- determine if you may need support during your studies
- make an informed decision about whether the program is suitable for you
If you are living with disability, long-term illness and/or a mental health condition, we can support you by making adjustments to activities in your program so that you can participate fully in your studies.
To receive learning adjustments, you need to register with Equitable Learning Service
The University considers the wellbeing and safety of all students, staff and the community to be a priority in academic and professional experience placement settings.
The Student Welfare Division of BITS is dedicated to the welfare of on campus students. We encourage a student’s overall development, whether academics or beyond academics, within the framework of the campus rules. Student can contact our office for any help related to your campus stay.
Further information: Student Welfare Division
Further studies
Pathways refer to related programs for which you may be eligible once you have graduated from your current program. As a successful graduate of the BH070P23 plan in Australia, you may (upon application) be eligible to proceed to a coursework Masters degree or even to a research degree including Masters by Research or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). Acceptance into these programs would be subject to each program’s entry requirements.