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As you want to get the list of some of the best colleges of Diploma in Mechanical Engineering in Hyderabad so here is the information opf the same for you:

Avanthi's Scientific Technological and Research Academy (ASRA)
Gunthapally Near Ramoji Film City Hayatnagar R.R. District
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Phone : (08415) 329455, 329993
Mobile : 9866664631, 9704755516

Institute of Engineering and Management (IEM)
11-12, Sardar Patel Nagar, Nizampet Cross Road, (Near JNTU,)
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Phone : (040) 42015353, 42015354
Mobile : 9666640685

Integrated Institute of Education Technology
# 211, Jamuna Towers, Malakpet
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Phone : (040) 66713441
Mobile : 9346469310

Mahaveer Institute of Science and Technology
Vyasapuri Bandlaguda Post. Keshavgiri
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Phone : (040) 20020773, 24455001, 24455002

Quli Qutub Government Polytechnic College
Chandulal Baradari, Opposite Zoo Park Bahadurpura
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Phone : (040) 24463336
Mobile : 9912342061
Fax : (040) 24463336

S.M.V.M. Polytechnic
Thimmaraja Puram, Tanuku
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Mobile : 9912342012

Sun Institute of Technical Education and Information Technology
3-11-65, Gokhale Nagar, Near Doordarshan Kendram, Ramanthapur
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Phone : (040) 65352048, 040 65093475
Mobile : 9246820765, 8801659436

Vivekananda Polytechnic
Near Ramoji Film City, Ranga Reddy
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Phone : (08415) 201437
Mobile : 9848812598, 9848052445, 9505720744, 9676027766
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Hello friend , I want to Do Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from Hyderabad College , for it Will you please provide me Colleges list which offers Diploma in Mechanical Engineering in Hyderabad ??
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As you said you want to Do Mechanical Engineering Diploma Courses , For your help here I am providing Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Colleges in Hyderabad :


Avanthi's Scientific Technological and Research Academy (ASRA)
Gunthapally Near Ramoji Film City Hayatnagar R.R. District
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
(08415) 329455, 329993
9866664631, 9704755516


Institute of Engineering and Management (IEM)
11-12, Sardar Patel Nagar, Nizampet Cross Road, (Near JNTU,)
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
(040) 42015353, 42015354
9666640685


Institute of Engineering Studies - I.E.S.
Flat No.101, Sai Manor Apartments,
Near Umesh Chandra Statue, S.R. Nagar
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
(040) 27763367
9246571669, 9246506667

Integrated Institute of Education Technology
# 211, Jamuna Towers, NLG X Roads, Malakpet
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
(040) 66713442
9346469310


Mahaveer Institute of Science and Technology
Vyasapuri Bandlaguda Post. Keshavgiri
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
(040) 20020772, 20020773, 64593899
7032211640, 9849944411, 9849516669, 9542001907
(040) 24455003


Quli Qutub Government Polytechnic College
Chandulal Baradari, Opposite Zoo Park Bahadurpura
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
(040) 24463336
9912342061
(040) 24463336


S.M.V.M. PolytechnicThimmaraja Puram, Tanuku
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
9912342012


Sagar Institute of Technology - SITECH
Flame of Forest Chevella – Urella Road Urella
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
8886301166, 8886300610, 9666966950


Sphoorthy Engineering College
Nadargul Village, Near Vanasthalipuram,
Sagar Road, Saroornagar Mandal
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
(08415) 201137, 201138
9392119392, 9963111840
(08415) 261136


State Board of Technical Education and Training
7th Floor, B.R.K.R. Bhavan, Tankbund Road, Saifabad
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh

Sun Institute of Technical Education and Information Technology - SITE
3-11-65, Gokhale Nagar,
Near Doordarshan Kendram, Ramanthapur
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
(040) 65352048, 65093475
9246820765, 8801659436


Swetha Institute of Technology and Science for Women - SITS
C.Ramapuram, Ramachandrapuram Mandal, Tirupati
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
(0877) 2284970, 2284972, 2284973
9246983949

Turbomachinery Institute of Technology and Sciences (TITS)
Patancheru Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
(08455) 200691, 200698
9959626210, 9642300099, 9395374430, 9959972234


Vivekananda Polytechnic
Near Ramoji Film City, Ranga Reddy
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh

Syllabus of Mechanical Engineering
SEMESTERI
A) Instructions for papersetter
1. The question paper will consist five sections namely A, B, C, D and E.
2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attempt at
least one question compulsorily from each section. Each section carry 15% of the total marks
3. Section E will com prise of 1015
short answers type questions, which will cover the entire
syllabus and will carry 40% of the total marks.
B) Instructions for candidates
1. Candidates are required to attempt one question each from sections A, B, C and D of the
question paper and the entire section E.
2. Use of nonprogrammable
scientific calculator is allowed.
SECTION A
1. AlGEBRA
Application of Quadratic equations simultaneous equations (one linear and other Quadratic equation)
in two variables to engineering problems.
Arthmetic Progression, its nth term and sum of n terms with their applications to engineering
problems. Geometrical Progression, its nth term and sum of n terms and to infinity with application to
engineering problems.
Partial fractions (excluding repeated quadratic factors) formally introduction of permutations &
combinations, applications of formulae for npr ncr
Binomial theorem (expansion without proof) for positive integral index (expansion and general term).
Binomial theorem for any index (expansion without proof only). First and second binomial
approximation with application to engineering problems.
SECTION B
2. TRIGNOMETRY
Concept of angles, measurement of angles in degrees, grades and radians and their conversions.
Trignometrical ratios and their relations.
Review of ratios of some standard angles (0,30,45,60,90 degrees), TRatios
of Allied angles (without
proof ), Sum, difference formulae and their applications (without proof).
Product formulae (Transformation of product to sum, difference and vice versa).TRatios
of multiple
angles, submultiple
angles (2A, 3A, A/2).
Area of a triangle, Hero’s formulae, solution of triangles with direct applications of cosine formulae,
sine formulae, Napier’s analogy only.
SECTION C
3. COORDINATE
GEOMETRY
Cartesian coordinates (two dimensions), Distance between two points, Internal and External division
formulae, Application of area formulae (without proof).
Area of triangle when its vertices are given, coordinates of centroid, incentre of a triangle when the
vertices are given, using the formulaes, simple problems on locus.
Application of equation of straight line in various standard forms, intersection of two straight lines,
angle between two lines. Perpendicular distance formulae.
General equation of a circle and its characteristics. To find the equation of a circle given (i) Center and
radius (ii) Three points on it (iii) Coordinates
of end points of a diameter.
SECTION D
Plotting of curves y = (f(x), f(x) being algebraic function of x (maximum upto 2 nd degree).
Definition of conic section. Standard equation of parabola, To find equations of parabola when its
focus and directrix are given, Given the equation of a parabola, determination of its focus, vertex axis,
directrix and lactus rectum.
Ellipse and hyberbola (standard equations without proof), given the equation in the standard form ,
determination of focus , directrix , lactus rectum. Axes, eccentricity and center.
Concept of Polar coordinates & their conversion to Cartesian coordinates & vice versa,
cylinder,cone,3D
APPLIED PHYSICSI
A) Instructions for papersetter
1. The question paper will consist five sections namely A, B, C, D and E.
2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attempt at
least one question compulsorily from each section. Each section carry 15% of the total marks
3. Section E will comprise of 1015
short answers type questions, which will cover the entire
syllabus and will carry 40% of the total marks.
B) Instructions for candidates
1. Candidates are required to attempt one question each from sections A, B, C and D of the question
paper and the entire section E.
2. Use of nonprogrammable
scientific calculator is allowed
SECTION A
MECHANICS
1. UNITS AND DIMENSIONS
Fundamental and derived units in SI System,
Dimensions of Physical Quantitites,
Principle of homogeneity
Dimensional equation,
Applications of dimensional analysis: Checking the correctness of physical equations,
Derivation of simple physical relations, Limitation of Dimensional Analysis, significant figures and
Error Analysis.
2. FORCE AND MOTION
Scalars and Vectors,
Velocity & acceleration,
Equations of motion,
Newton’s law of motion,
Force & its derivation from Newton’s laws of motion,
Composition and resolution of forces,
Parabolic Motion
Horizontal projection and projection at an angle, time of flight,
Horizontal range and maximum horizontal range,
Simple Problems,
Centripetal acceleration, centripetal and centrifugal forces,
Concept of friction and its application.
Application to banking of roads
SECTION B
3. WORK, POWER AND ENERGY
Work and its Units,
Work done on bodies moving on horizontal and inclined planes (consider frictional forces also).
Concept of Power and its units,
Calculations of power (simple cases).
Concept of Kinetic energy and potential energy
Expressions for P.E and K.E,
Conservation of energy in the case of freely falling bodies,
Principle of conservation of energy.
4. ROTATIONAL AND SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTIONS
Definition of moment of inertia,
Moment of inertia of disc, ring & sphere,
Torque and angular momentum and their inter relation,
Principles of conservation (angular momentum and its applications).
Kinetic energy of rolling body,
S.H.M – derivation of displacement, velocity, acceleration, time period and frequency,
Motion of cantilever, Free, forced and resonant vibrations (No derivation).
SECTION C
HEAT
1. TEMPERATURE AND ITS MEASUREMENT
Concept of heat and temperature on the basis of K.E. of molecules.
Unit of heat
Basic Principles of measurement of temperature,
Thermocouple,
Bimetallic and resistance,
Pyrometers and Thermometers
Criteria for the selection of thermometers.
2. EXPANSION OF SOLIDS
Coefficient of linear,
Surface and cubical expansions and relation amongst them,
Thermal stresses (qualitative only) and their applications.
SECTION D
3. HEAT TRANSFER
Three modes of transfer of heat,
Coefficient of thermal conductivity, its determination by Searle’s method and Lee’s disc method.
Conduction through compound media (Series and parallel for two materials only),
Heat radiation, Characteristics of heat radiations,
Prevost’s theory of heat exchange,
Black body radiations,
Emissivity and absorbtivity
Kirchoff’s law and stefan’s law of radiation.
DME120P
APPLIED PHYSICSI
Maximum Time :3 Hrs. University Examination : 35 Marks
Total Marks :50 Continuous Internal Assessment : 15 Marks
Minimum Pass Marks :40%
1. To determine the density of a cylinder using vernier calipers and balance.
2. To determine area of cross section of wire using screw guage.
3. To determine the thickness of glass piece using spherometer.
4. Calculation and verfication of period of vibration of a cantilever (use graph)
5. Verify Parallelogram law of forces.
6. Measurement of K.E. gained by a body dropped through height h.
7. To find the coefficient of linear expression of given rod.
8. Caliberation of Thermocouple.
APPLIED CHEMISTRYI
A) Instructions for papersetter
1. The question paper will consist five sections namely A, B, C, D and E.
2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attempt at
least one question compulsorily from each section. Each section carry 15% of the total marks
3. Section E will comprise of 1015
short answers type questions, which will cover the entire
syllabus and will carry 40% of the total marks.
B) Instructions for candidates
1. Candidates are required to attempt one question each from sections A, B, C and D of the question
paper and the entire section E.
2. Use of nonprogrammable
scientific calculator is allowed
SECTION A
1. STRUCTURE OF ATOM
Chemistry as important branch of science, Basic concept of Elements Mixture and compound,
Chemical Equation, its balancing , implications and limitations.
Recapitulation of Fundamental Particles of atom i.e electron. Proton and neutron.
Bohr’s model of atom
Line Spectrum of Hydrogen
Modern concept of atomfour
quantum numbers, shells,subshells, orbital (shapes of s & p
Orbitals )
Pauli’s exclusion principle.
Afbau Energy ranking rule.
Orbital concept types of bonds covalency,
formation of ss,
sp,
pp,
bonding with examples.
Hybridization sp, sp2, sp3, (consider BeF2, BF3, CH4) molecules.
Brief concept of modern periodic table of elements.
SECTION B
2. CHEMICAL EQUATION, OXIDATION & REDUCTION
Concept of Oxidation & Reduction.
Electronic concept of oxidation and reduction.
Redox reactions (direct and indirect).
Oxidation No. balancing of simple redox reactions by oxidation No.
SECTION C
3. IONIC EQUILIBIRIUM
Ionization., degree of ionization,
Focus effecting ionization
Ionization of water, ionization equilibrium in aqueous solutions, common ion effect
4. ACIDS AND BASES
Concept of acids and bases, their strength in ionization constant.
PH value, acid base titration, choice of indicators.
Hydrolysis
Buffer solution
5. ELECTROLYSIS
Concept of electrolysis.
Faraday’s law of electrolysis.
Engineering applications (electrometallurgy,
electroplating & electrorefining)
SECTION D
6. WATER
Hard and soft water, removal of hardness by :
a. Soda lime process.
b. Permutit’s process.
c. Ion exchange method.
Disadvantages of hard water in industrial use, boiler scales, priming, foaming corrosion and caustic
embrittlement.
Expressing the degree of hardness of water in (with simple problems)
a. Clark’s degree
b. O’Hener;s method
Determination of degree of hardness by (with simple problems) :
a. Soap titration method :
b. O’Hener’s method :
Water for drinking purposes .
7. SOLUTIONS & COLLOIDS
Solute, solvent, solution & colloids.
Particle size and colloidal state
Tyndell effect, Brownian movement , coagulation.
APPLIED CHEMISTRYI
1. Introduction of basic concepts of volumetric analysis & other related equipment.
2. Find the strength in grams per litre of the given solution or sodium hydroxide with the help of
standard oxalic acid solution.
3. Find the strength of sulphuric acid in grams per litre using standard oxalic acid solution and an
intermediate alkali solution indicator phenopthalein.
4. Determine the strength of oxalic acid solution in grams per litre using standard sulphuric acid ,
Indicator methyl orange.
5. Determine the total alkalinity in ppm in the given sample of water by soap solution method.
6. Estimate the total hardness of a sample of water by soap solution method.
7. Estimate the amount of chlorides present in water using silver nitrate solution. Indicator potassium
chromate.
8. Determine percentage purity of commercial samples like blue vitrol and green vitrol
volumetrically.
9. Qualitative analysis of some important acidic & basic radicals with direct testing with
demonstration of group analysis.
DME140
INTRODUCTION TO IT
A) Instructions for papersetter
1. The question paper will consist five sections namely A, B, C, D and E.
2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attempt at
least one question compulsorily from each section. Each section carry 15% of the total marks
3. Section E will comprise of 1015
short answers type questions, which will cover the entire syllabus
and will carry 40% of the total marks.
B) Instructions for candidates
1. Candidates are required to attempt one question each from sections A, B, C and D of the question
paper and the entire section E.
2. Use of nonprogrammable
scientific calculator is allowed
SECTION A
information concepts & processing
definition of information, data Vs information, introduction to information system, information representation
digital media, images, graphics, animation, audio, video etc. Need a value & quality of information the concept
of information entropy & numericals.
SECTION B
Computer appreciation
definition of electronic computer, history, generation, characteristics & application of computers, classification
of computers, RAM,ROM, computer hardware, CPU, various I/O devices, peripherals , storage media, software
definition and concepts.
SECTION C
Data communication & networks
computer networks , networking of computers, introduction to LAN, WAN, MAN, network topologies , basic
concepts in computers computer networks, introduction to GPRS, CDMA,GSM & FM technologies.
SECTION D
Introduction to internet technologies
HTML, DHTML,WWW,FTP, TELENET, web browser, net surfing , search engines, email,
ISP, ecommerce,
public key, private key, safety of business transaction on web.
Concepts in operation system
Elementary concepts in operation system, GUI, introduction to DOS, MS windows,

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