B.TechMechanical EngineeringFor Working Professionals
- Duration
- 3 Years
- Mode
- Weekend / Blended
- Entry
- Lateral entry to 2nd year
- Awarded by
- HRIT University
Built for professionals who can't hit pause
Designed for diploma holders and graduates already in a production, manufacturing or automotive role — the format, the entry routes and the schedule all assume you have a job to keep.
Diploma holders
Mechanical / Automobile diploma graduates converting shop-floor skill into a full degree.
Production & manufacturing staff
Engineers in production, manufacturing, quality, design or power plants who need the credential.
B.Sc graduates (with Maths)
Allied-branch science graduates with Mathematics in 10+2 moving into core engineering.
Career switchers
Professionals from allied sectors formalising a move into mechanical / automobile engineering.
AICTE-approved degree
A B.Tech from HRIT University — the same award, built around your working week.
Keep earning
Stay employed throughout. No career break, no lost income, no relocation.
Lateral entry
Direct admission to the second year — your diploma/degree credits carry over.
Two specialisations
Mechanical Engineering or Automobile Engineering, with a mandatory industry project.
Choose your specialisation
Two industry-aligned specialisations built on a common engineering core, with practical labs throughout and a mandatory industry project in semesters 7 & 8.
Mechanical Engineering
Thermodynamics, heat & mass transfer, machine design, theory of machines, CAD/CAM, AI-based sustainable manufacturing and total quality management.
Automobile Engineering
Automotive engines & components, chassis, body & transmission, vehicle dynamics & aerodynamics, autonomous & intelligent vehicles and electric & hybrid propulsion.
Study without leaving your job
The whole format is engineered around a full-time job. You attend when you're free, catch up when you're not, and never have to choose between your degree and your paycheck.
Weekend & evening classes
Live sessions scheduled around the working week, so weekdays stay yours.
Blended learning
Online theory through the week, focused on-campus and lab sessions when it matters.
Recorded & self-paced
Miss a live class? Catch the recording and learn at your own pace.
Mentor support
Faculty mentors and a peer cohort of fellow professionals keep you on track.
Your background is a head start
Admission is by lateral entry to the second year for eligible candidates, with merit, entrance and management-quota routes also available.
You hold
Diploma (Mechanical / Automobile)
From a recognised University or institution — direct admission to the second year.
You hold
B.Sc. (allied branch)
With Mathematics in the 10+2 examination, from a recognised University or institution.
You hold
B.Voc / 3-year D.Voc
In the same or an allied sector, from a recognised University or institution.
Minimum marks
50% aggregate · 45% for SC / ST / PwD
Work experience
Min. 1 year relevant industrial experience
Employment
Currently employed (industry / MSME / PSU / startup)
From enquiry to enrolment
- 1
Apply
Submit the online form with your qualification details.
- 2
Eligibility & credit mapping
We map your qualifications and work experience to the right entry point.
- 3
Counselling
A counsellor walks you through the schedule, fees and mode of study.
- 4
Enroll & begin
Confirm your seat and start with the next weekend cohort.
Turn the degree into the next promotion
A formal B.Tech often unblocks the roles, pay bands and certifications that experience alone can't. Here's where graduates of the programme typically head next.
100%
Placement assistance
500+
Recruiting partners
15,000+
Alumni network
Already employed? The degree is most powerful as a step up — moving you from an execution role into design, manufacturing leadership and project management.
Roles you can grow into
- Production Engineer
- Manufacturing Engineer
- Quality Engineer
- Design Engineer (CAD/CAM)
- Automobile Service Engineer
- Maintenance Engineer
- Mechanical Design Engineer
- Plant / Operations Engineer
Frequently asked questions
Two: Mechanical Engineering and Automobile Engineering. Both build on a common engineering core with practical labs throughout.


