CAD Design + Mechanical Engineering
AutoCAD and CATIA are among the most widely used Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software applications in the engineering, manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and product design industries. These tools help engineers and designers create precise 2D drawings, 3D models, assemblies, and production-ready designs.
AutoCAD is primarily used for drafting and technical documentation, while CATIA provides advanced capabilities for 3D product design, surface modeling, simulation, and product lifecycle management. Together, they form a powerful skill set for engineering professionals.
At RIC Institute, the AutoCAD & CATIA Course provides practical training in engineering drafting, 3D modeling, assembly design, product development, and industry-standard design workflows to prepare students for modern engineering careers.
This course is ideal for mechanical engineers, diploma students, production engineers, automobile engineering students, and design professionals who want to build expertise in CAD design and product development. Through practical engineering projects and industry-oriented training, students gain the technical skills required for careers in manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, industrial design, and engineering consultancy.