Master Program in Mechanical CAD & Product Engineering
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Overview
Full Stack Mechanical Design Career Track — 6-Track industry-oriented specialization from Foundation to Expert covering SolidWorks, CATIA, AutoCAD, Creo, ANSYS, and more.
About This Course
Premium, industry-oriented specialization pathway covering Design, Simulation, Manufacturing, Documentation & Presentation. Master 10+ CAD/CAM/CAE tools across 6 progressive tracks. Certified by Vishlesan I-Hub Foundation, IIT Patna.
Tools & Technologies
SolidWorks CATIA ANSYS AutoCAD
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Mechanical CAD course with live online classes at BIT all about?
The Mechanical CAD course at BIT in Vadodara is a comprehensive, instructor-led training program that covers the complete suite of CAD, 3D modeling, simulation, and manufacturing software tools used by mechanical engineers, product designers, and manufacturing professionals in industry. The curriculum spans AutoCAD Mechanical for 2D engineering drawings, SolidWorks for parametric 3D part and assembly modeling, CATIA V5 for advanced surface and product design, PTC Creo for parametric design and detailing, UG NX for advanced modeling and CAM, and ANSYS for finite element analysis (FEA) and engineering simulation. Available as live online classes and classroom lab batches at BIT centres across Vadodara, Surat, Ahmedabad, Anand and Gujarat, this is one of the most comprehensive and industry-aligned mechanical CAD programs available in India — covering the full range of tools demanded by Gujarat's massive manufacturing, automotive, and engineering sectors.
Why is a Mechanical CAD course in Gujarat one of the most valuable skills for mechanical engineers and product designers today?
Gujarat is one of India's largest and most diversified manufacturing states — home to petrochemical plants, pharmaceutical manufacturers, automotive component suppliers, heavy engineering firms, precision machining companies, and industrial equipment manufacturers across Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Surat, Anand, Bharuch, Rajkot, and beyond. Every product, machine, and component designed and manufactured in these industries requires mechanical engineers proficient in 3D CAD software — SolidWorks, CATIA, ANSYS, and PTC Creo are specifically named in job descriptions by major manufacturers across Gujarat. Mechanical CAD professionals who can design parts in SolidWorks, analyze them in ANSYS, and create manufacturing drawings in AutoCAD Mechanical command significantly better salaries and faster career growth than engineers who rely only on manual drawing or basic 2D AutoCAD. A BIT Mechanical CAD certification is one of the most direct pathways from a mechanical engineering degree into a design engineering career in Gujarat's industrial ecosystem.
What will I learn in the instructor-led Mechanical CAD Master Program at BIT?
BIT's Mechanical CAD course covers six major software platforms in a progressive, integrated curriculum. In AutoCAD Mechanical, students create professional 2D machine part drawings, assembly drawings with BOM, GD&T annotations, and title block documentation to Indian and ISO drawing standards. In SolidWorks, students learn parametric part modeling, assembly design with mates and constraints, drawing and detailing, sheet metal design, weldment structures, and motion simulation. In CATIA V5, students learn part design, surface modeling, assembly design, and technical drafting — one of the most advanced CAD platforms used in aerospace and automotive industries. In PTC Creo, students learn parametric solid modeling, assembly management, and professional engineering drawing creation. In UG NX, students learn advanced part modeling, assembly design, and an introduction to UG NX CAM for machining toolpath generation. In ANSYS Workbench, students learn finite element analysis — performing structural, thermal, and modal simulations on mechanical components to validate designs before physical prototyping.
What is the difference between SolidWorks, CATIA, PTC Creo, and UG NX — and which mechanical CAD tool should I learn first?
All four are industry-leading parametric 3D CAD platforms but are dominant in different industry segments. SolidWorks is the most widely used mechanical CAD tool among small and medium enterprises, component manufacturers, and product design companies globally — making it the highest-demand tool in Gujarat's SME manufacturing sector and the best starting point for most mechanical engineering students. CATIA V5 is the premium CAD platform of choice in aerospace, automotive OEMs (like Airbus, Boeing, Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki), and advanced surface design environments — known for its powerful surfacing tools and large-scale assembly management. PTC Creo (formerly Pro/ENGINEER) is widely used in heavy engineering, defense, and industrial equipment manufacturing — particularly in companies that have traditionally used Pro/E environments. UG NX (Siemens) is the platform of choice in advanced manufacturing and CAM environments — used heavily in automotive and precision machining industries. BIT teaches all four platforms, and the recommended learning sequence is AutoCAD Mechanical → SolidWorks → CATIA/Creo/UG NX based on the student's target industry.
Are the Mechanical CAD online classes at BIT live instructor-led or pre-recorded sessions?
All Mechanical CAD online classes at BIT are fully live, instructor-led sessions conducted in real time by experienced mechanical design engineers and certified CAD professionals. Each session includes concept teaching, live software demonstrations with the instructor modeling parts and assemblies on-screen in SolidWorks, CATIA, AutoCAD Mechanical, ANSYS, and other tools in real time, hands-on exercises where students model and design simultaneously on their own software, real mechanical engineering project assignments, and interactive Q&A. Session recordings are made available through BIT's learning management system so students can revisit any modeling technique, command sequence, or design workflow at their convenience. Students work on CAD software installed on their own computers throughout the course — building genuine hands-on design proficiency session by session.
Does the Mechanical CAD course at BIT cover ANSYS FEA and engineering simulation?
Yes — ANSYS Workbench for Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is a dedicated and practically focused module in BIT's Mechanical CAD course. Students learn to import CAD geometry from SolidWorks or AutoCAD into ANSYS Workbench, apply material properties from the ANSYS material library, define mesh settings for accurate simulation, apply boundary conditions and loads (forces, pressures, fixed supports, thermal loads), run structural static analysis, view and interpret stress, strain, and deformation results, perform thermal analysis for heat transfer problems, and conduct modal analysis to determine natural frequencies and mode shapes of mechanical components. Real mechanical components — including brackets, shafts, pressure vessels, and machine frames — are used as analysis subjects, mirroring the type of simulation work performed by design engineers in Gujarat's manufacturing and engineering industries. ANSYS simulation skills are increasingly required by employers for design verification roles in product development and R&D departments.
What real-world mechanical design projects are included in the BIT Mechanical CAD course?
BIT's Mechanical CAD course is built around real-world engineering design projects that mirror the work performed by mechanical design engineers in Gujarat's manufacturing sector. Students work on projects including creating complete machine part drawings with GD&T in AutoCAD Mechanical, designing a mechanical assembly (gear box, vice, or pump) from scratch in SolidWorks with full part modeling, mating, and exploded view, building a surface model of an automotive body panel or consumer product in CATIA V5, creating a PTC Creo parametric part family with design tables, modeling a complex machined part in UG NX and generating a basic machining toolpath, and performing FEA stress analysis of a structural bracket and pressure vessel in ANSYS Workbench. These projects directly build a professional mechanical CAD portfolio that students can present in job interviews at manufacturing companies, engineering firms, and design consultancies across Gujarat and India.
Does the Mechanical CAD course at BIT cover CAD to CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing) workflows?
Yes — CAD to CAM workflow is covered as part of the UG NX module in BIT's Mechanical CAD course. Students learn how to take a completed 3D part model designed in UG NX and generate CNC machining toolpaths — including 2.5-axis milling operations (facing, pocketing, contouring), drilling cycles, and basic 3-axis milling for complex surfaces. UG NX CAM is one of the most widely used CAM platforms in precision machining and manufacturing industries in Gujarat — used by CNC machine operators and NC programmers to translate 3D designs into machine-readable G-code. Understanding the complete CAD to CAM workflow gives BIT's Mechanical CAD graduates a significant advantage over engineers who can only design in CAD but lack knowledge of how designs translate into manufacturing processes — making them more versatile and valuable to manufacturing employers across the state.
Who should join the live online Mechanical CAD classes at BIT in Gujarat?
BIT's Mechanical CAD course is ideal for mechanical engineering students and graduates who want to add professional-grade 3D CAD software skills to their degree, diploma holders from mechanical, production, and manufacturing engineering trades wanting to enter design roles in industry, working engineers currently using basic AutoCAD 2D who want to upgrade to SolidWorks, CATIA, or ANSYS for 3D design and simulation, production and manufacturing professionals who want to understand design tools and improve communication with design teams, ITI graduates in machining and fitting trades who want to move into CAD design or CNC programming roles, and automotive, aerospace, and heavy engineering professionals targeting design engineer positions at tier-1 manufacturers or engineering consultancies. No prior 3D CAD experience is required — the course builds skills progressively from AutoCAD Mechanical fundamentals through to advanced CATIA and ANSYS simulation.
Can students from Surat, Ahmedabad, and Anand join the Mechanical CAD online classes at BIT?
Absolutely. BIT's live online Mechanical CAD classes are fully accessible to students and professionals from Surat, Ahmedabad, Anand, Gandhinagar, Bharuch, Rajkot, and every city across Gujarat and India. Students attend live sessions and work on SolidWorks, CATIA, AutoCAD Mechanical, ANSYS, PTC Creo, and UG NX installed on their own computers in real time — no travel to Vadodara is required. BIT provides full software installation guidance and student license support before the course begins. BIT also has physical classroom and CAD lab centres across multiple Gujarat locations for students who prefer in-person training with dedicated workstations and direct instructor access for hands-on mechanical design practice.
Can both mechanical engineering students and working design engineers join the Mechanical CAD course at BIT?
Yes — BIT's Mechanical CAD course is structured to serve both audiences effectively with dedicated batch options. Mechanical engineering and diploma students can join weekday batches to build a complete, multi-software mechanical CAD skill set quickly — making themselves significantly more competitive in campus placements and fresher job applications at manufacturing companies across Gujarat. Working engineers — currently in design, production, quality, or maintenance roles — can join weekend batches to upgrade their software skills to industry-current SolidWorks, CATIA, or ANSYS level without disrupting their existing job. BIT's experienced instructors teach at different starting levels — ensuring both complete CAD beginners and those transitioning from 2D AutoCAD or older CAD platforms progress confidently through every module of the course.
What career roles and salary growth can you expect after completing a Mechanical CAD certification at BIT?
BIT's Mechanical CAD certification graduates are well-positioned for roles such as Mechanical Design Engineer, Product Design Engineer, SolidWorks Designer, CATIA Design Engineer, PTC Creo Designer, UG NX Engineer, CAD/CAM Engineer, FEA Analyst, Simulation Engineer, Machine Design Engineer, Tooling Design Engineer, Sheet Metal Design Engineer, CNC Programmer, Manufacturing Engineer (CAD), and Junior R&D Engineer. These roles are actively recruited across automotive component manufacturers, precision engineering firms, heavy equipment companies, petrochemical plant equipment designers, aerospace component suppliers, consumer product design companies, and engineering consultancies throughout Gujarat and India — particularly in industrial hubs like Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Surat, Anand, and Bharuch. Multi-software proficiency across SolidWorks, CATIA, ANSYS, and AutoCAD Mechanical commands significantly better salaries and faster promotion to senior design roles than single-tool proficiency — and BIT's placement network of 500+ industry partners actively recruits mechanical CAD graduates across all major manufacturing sectors.
What is the duration and fee structure of the Mechanical CAD course at BIT?
BIT's Mechanical CAD course typically runs for 3 to 6 months depending on the software combination chosen — from a focused single-software track (SolidWorks only, CATIA only, or ANSYS only) to the comprehensive Mechanical CAD Master Program covering AutoCAD Mechanical, SolidWorks, CATIA, PTC Creo, UG NX, and ANSYS together. Both weekday and weekend batch options are available. For the most current fee details, upcoming batch schedules, software license guidance, and free demo class registration, students can contact BIT directly through the official website or visit the nearest training centre in Vadodara, Surat, Ahmedabad, or Anand.