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Course Details

Course Commencement
August 2023 (Tentative)
Course Completion
January 2024 (Tentative)
Language
English
Exam Dates
Multiple slots in January 2024 (Tentative)
Credits & LTP
Each course offers 5 credit points
Lecture
3
Tutorial
1
Practical (Hands-on)
1
Credit
5
Recommended For:
Graduation Programme - B.E./B.Tech
Branch - Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Semester -
5 th,  6 th,  7 th  and  8 th

Course Summary

Computer-Aided Design (CAD) enables users to create two-dimensional as well as three-dimensional models of products in a virtual environment. This helps to visualise products in the early stage of their development thus assisting in the development of a better product design and in simulating product performance well before actual manufacturing. Moreover, CAD helps to create process plans and production schedules with ease. This has made CAD an inevitable part of any industry and today it is highly essential for all engineers to nurture CAD skills to become industry ready.

According to PS Market Research, the 3D CAD market is anticipated to advance at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4.9% during the forecast period 2016-2022 to reach US$7.2 billion by 2022.

This course provides the learners with knowledge about the basics of CAD-based 3D model development and information about the various tools, operations and utilities available in a 3D CAD system. This will also help the learners to gain exposure to advancements in 3D modeling such as feature-based modeling, web-based modeling, and CAD for 3D printing.

Hands-On

1. Students/Institutions need to procure the following software required for the industry assignment as well as for Part B of the summative assessment:

  • a. Autodesk Fusion 360

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2. The above mentioned hands-on configuration will be leveraged by the students to complete the industry assignment as well as to complete Part B of the summative assessment.

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RECOMMENDED PRIOR KNOWLEDGE
Basic knowledge of engineering drawing is required for taking up this course.

Course Syllabus

The course syllabus will be delivered through a combination of eLearning resources, digital lectures, community based digital classrooms as applicable.
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Course Components

Digital Learning
Resources
Courses to consist of enriching eLearning resources View Sample
Digital
Lectures
Multiple digital lectures delivered by a renowned academician and an industry expert, through the entire duration of a course View Sample
Academic Connect
Community
Moderated by an academic expert with a focus on building conceptual clarity View Sample
Industry Connect
Community
Moderated by an industry expert with a focus on building industry oriented applied knowledge View Sample
Industry
Assignment
Access to industry related mini projects to enable practical exposure for candidates View Sample
Periodic Formative
Assessment
Access to three periodic formative assessments during the course View Sample
Summative Assessment
/TCS NQT
Candidates to appear for either summative assessments consisting of two parts - Test of Knowledge and Test of Application or TCS NQT View Sample
Verifiable Digital
Certificate
Successful candidates to receive a digital certificate, verifiable through online platforms View Sample
Internship
Opportunity
Internship opportunity for toppers in the respective courses, subject to vacancies in corporates and their hiring policies View Sample
Job
Visibility
Get visibility to job vacancies with leading corporate recruiters that recognise the TCS NQT certification, subject to vacancies in corporates and their hiring policies View Sample

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