Internship
Internship in SolidWorks Design (BE)
Internship Overview

Tailored for mechanical engineering students, this internship focuses on developing core competencies in SolidWorks for mechanical design. Participants will progress through modules covering sketching fundamentals, 3D part modeling, assembly techniques, and drafting standards. With guided assignments, students will apply theoretical knowledge to practical tasks, meeting objectives such as understanding constraints, creating manufacturable parts, and generating engineering documentation. The outcome ensures students are industry-ready with CAD expertise applicable to mechanical systems and product design.

Internship Objective
  • Understand 2D sketching and constraints
  • Develop 3D part modeling skills
  • Learn assembly and motion basics
  • Generate engineering drawings
Brief Description
  • Module 1: Sketching Fundamentals – Interface, sketch tools, constraints, dimensioning, parametric design.
  • Module 2: Part Modeling – Extrude, revolve, sweep, loft, fillets, chamfers, patterns, design efficiency.
  • Module 3: Assembly Modeling – Assembly environment, mates, constraints, interference checks, motion basics.
  • Module 4: Drafting & Rendering – 2D drawings, dimensioning standards, BOM, rendering for presentations.
Eligibility Criteria
BE SEM VI-VII STUDENTS
Internship Outcome

Students will gain practical skills in CAD modeling, assembly design, and drafting. They will be able to design mechanical components, interpret drawings, and prepare industry-standard documentation. This course builds a strong foundation for product design, manufacturing, and simulation applications in mechanical engineering industries.

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