Auto-CAD Mechanical
2-D / 3-D

Ensured the technical advancements of the courses based upon the industry’s emerging trends from the beginner to advanced in a specific manner

Auto-Computer Aided design (Auto-Cad)

Duration
3 Months / 6Months
Eligibility
Below 10th
Course Level
Certificate / Or Diploma
Exam Types
Offline
AutoCAD Courses Eligibility Criteria

AutoCAD is the most basic course to pursue if you're interested in civil engineering. As a result, AutoCAD knowledge is a prerequisite for engineers and designers. Candidates can enroll in AutoCAD classes, but they must first meet the eligibility criterias.


Type of AutoCAD Courses
Eligibility Criteria
AutoCAD Certificate Courses
AutoCAD certificate courses can be pursued after 10th or 12th, by directly enrolling in the course. 
AutoCAD Diploma Courses
Candidates must have passed Class X or XII to enroll in the diploma course. 
AutoCAD UG Courses
Candidates must have Class XII marks to get admission to BE, BArch, and BPlan courses. Entrance examinations must also be passed
AutoCAD PG Courses
Candidates must hold degree in BE/BTech/BArch/BPlan and must also have GATE merit rank
AutoCAD Doctorate Level Courses 
Candidates must have acquired merit marks in ME/MTech/MArch and must have passed Personal Interview

Syllabus:-

1. New for AutoCAD

a. General Updates

b. Drawing Compare

c. Document Improvements

d. Layer Enhancements



2. Introduction to AutoCAD

a. Introduction to AutoCAD

b. Getting Started with AutoCAD


3. Starting with Sketching

a. Drawing Lines

b. Creating Other 2D Objects

c. AutoCAD Polylines

d. Adding Points

Course Content


4. Working with Drawing Aids

a. Drawing Aids

b. More Drawing Aids


5. Editing Sketched Objects

a. Editing Sketched Objects

b. Duplicating Objects

c. Separating and Joining Sketched Objects

d. More Editing Tools


6. Layers

a. Working with Layers

b. Layer Tools


7. Editing Sketched Objects II

a. Object Properties

b. Utilizing Grips


8. Creating Text and Tables

a. Annotative Objects

b. Creating Text

c. Using Tables

d. More Text Tools


9. Dimensioning and Detailing Your Drawings

a. Dimensioning

b. More Dimensioning

c. Working with True Associative Dimensions

d. Adding Leaders


10. Editing Dimensions

a. Editing Dimensions Using Editing Tools

b. Editing Dimensions Part 2


11. Dimension Styles

a. Dimension Styles

b. Using Dimension Styles


12. Adding Constraints to Sketches

a. Constraints in a Sketch

b. Dimensions, Parameters, and Equations


13. Hatching Drawings

a. Hatching Basics

b. Modifying Hatch Properties


14. Paper Space

a. Paper Space Layouts

b. Adding Viewports

c. Working with Viewports

d. Layout ToolsPlotting Drawings Course Content, cont.


15. Plotting Drawings In AutoCAD

a. Plot Styles and Page Setups

b. Publishing to other File Types


16. Template Drawings

a. Templates

b. Customizing Templates


17. Working with Blocks

a. Working with Blocks

b. Inserting Blocks

c. Changing Blocks


18. Dynamic Blocks

a. Building Dynamic Blocks


19. AutoCAD Sheet Sets

a. An Introduction to Sheet Sets

b. Build a Sheet Set

c. Sheet Set Views


20. AutoCAD Practice Drawing For Mechanical 

Machine and assembly drawing.