B.Tech in Computer Aided Design and Manufacture
Program Overview

The B.Tech in Computer Aided Design and Manufacture at DYPU Ambi integrates advanced CAD software training with manufacturing principles to create skilled engineers. Students learn to design, simulate, and analyze products using modern tools and technologies, preparing them for roles in the automotive, aerospace, and consumer goods industries. The focus on practical skills is complemented by projects and internships that provide real-world experience.

  • Duration: 4 years
  • Intake: 120
Fee Structure

Annual Fee: ₹1,35,000/- per year
Application Fee: INR 800/-

Eligibility Criteria
  • The candidate must be an Indian National.
  • Passed the 10+2 examination with any three of the following subjects: Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Electronics, Information Technology, Biology, Informatics Practices, Biotechnology, Technical Vocational subject, Agriculture, Engineering Graphics, Business Studies, or Entrepreneurship, and obtained at least 45% marks (40% for candidates from reserved categories) in the above subjects taken together.
  • OR
  • Passed a minimum 3-year Diploma examination with at least 45% marks (40% for candidates belonging to reserved categories), subject to the availability of vacancies in the First Year. If vacancies at lateral entry are exhausted, the universities will offer suitable bridge courses such as Mathematics, Physics, Engineering drawing, etc., to students from diverse backgrounds to achieve the desired learning outcomes of the program. Additionally, the candidate should have appeared for all the subjects in JEE/MHT-CET/PERA-CET and should have obtained a nonzero score.
  • OR
  • Passed the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma with a minimum score of 24 credits.
  • OR
  • Passed a B.Sc. Degree with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for backward class categories and Persons with Disability candidates)
Program Highlights
Career
Career Prospects:

The course offers excellent career roles that can secure your future and can get you associated with the finest jobs possible. Every year, all the big corporations and companies recruit IT graduates from the best IT colleges. If you also want to land an income-generating job, studying from the best IT engineering colleges becomes crucial. D.Y Patil IT Engineering University, Pune, is a well-known university that offers IT programs to its students. It is also considered one of the best colleges in Pune for IT engineering because of the education and exposure it provides to aspiring candidates.
The B.Tech in Computer Aided Design and Manufacture at DYPU Ambi integrates advanced CAD software training with manufacturing principles to create skilled engineers. Students learn to design, simulate, and analyze products using modern tools and technologies, preparing them for roles in the automotive, aerospace, and consumer goods industries. The focus on practical skills is complemented by projects and internships that provide real-world experience.

Career Paths:
  • CAD Engineer:

    Design and draft precision components and assemblies using computer-aided design software for various engineering projects.

  • Manufacturing Engineer:

    Optimize manufacturing processes through the integration of advanced CAD software and manufacturing technologies.

  • Quality Assurance Engineer:

    Ensure that design and manufacturing standards meet quality specifications and regulatory compliance, using CAD data to analyze product integrity.

  • Industrial Designer:

    Combine art, business, and engineering to design the conceptualization of products, focusing on aesthetics, functionality, and usability.

  • Mechanical Engineer:

    Apply principles of mechanics and materials science to the design, analysis, manufacture, and maintenance of mechanical systems.

  • Process Planner:

    Develop and implement the best sequences of operations and workflows in manufacturing processes, using CAD systems for simulations and planning.

  • CNC Programmer:

    Create program instructions for computer-controlled machinery that cut raw materials into functional parts and assemblies.

  • Systems Integrator:

    Combine various operational technologies and systems, using CAD and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) tools to ensure they work together effectively.

  • Operations Manager:

    Oversee production operations, using insights from CAD and CAM systems to improve efficiency and reduce costs in manufacturing environments.