The M.Tech program in Computer-Aided Design and Manufacture (CAD/CAM) is designed to provide advanced education and specialized skills for individuals seeking expertise in the integration of computer-aided design and manufacturing technologies. Tailored for graduates with a background in mechanical engineering, manufacturing, or related disciplines, this program offers a comprehensive curriculum covering a spectrum of CAD/CAM principles, computer-aided engineering, and advanced manufacturing processes. The core curriculum encompasses key areas such as Computer-Aided Design, Computer-Aided Manufacturing, Finite Element Analysis, Robotics in Manufacturing, and Advanced Machining Technologies. These courses are meticulously structured to provide students with a deep understanding of the theoretical foundations and practical applications of CAD/CAM. The program places a strong emphasis on addressing contemporary challenges in manufacturing, including digital prototyping, automated manufacturing systems, and additive manufacturing technologies. Practical learning is a fundamental aspect of the M.Tech in CAD/CAM. Students engage in hands-on experiences through laboratory work, computer-aided design projects, and manufacturing simulations. State-of-the-art CAD/CAM laboratories equipped with design software, CNC machines, and 3D printing facilities provide students with the opportunity to apply theoretical concepts to real-world manufacturing scenarios. This practical exposure not only enhances technical skills but also fosters critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective collaboration. Research opportunities are integrated into the program, allowing students to delve into innovative projects under the guidance of experienced faculty members. Specializations within CAD/CAM, such as Virtual Manufacturing, Rapid Prototyping, or Smart Manufacturing, offer students the flexibility to tailor their studies based on their interests and career aspirations. Research experiences contribute to the advancement of knowledge in CAD/CAM and prepare students for roles in research and development, manufacturing industries, or academia. The program's elective courses offer further customization, enabling students to focus on specific aspects of CAD/CAM, such as computer-aided process planning, reverse engineering, or digital twin technologies. Graduates of the M.Tech in CAD/CAM are well-prepared for diverse career opportunities in industries such as automotive, aerospace, consumer goods, and research institutions. The program's comprehensive curriculum, combined with practical experience and research exposure, ensures that graduates are equipped to contribute to the innovation and efficiency of modern manufacturing processes.