In the theory section, students are tested on key topics such as orthographic and isometric projections, sectional views, development of surfaces, and machine drawings. Mastery of standard drawing conventions, symbols, and dimensioning techniques is crucial for accurate representation of engineering components.
The practical portion assesses students’ ability to translate theoretical concepts into precise graphical representations using proper drafting tools or computer-aided design (CAD) techniques.
Through this examination, students develop a strong foundation in spatial visualization, design interpretation, and technical communication—skills that are vital for pursuing higher education and professional careers in engineering, architecture, industrial design, and related technical fields. This comprehensive approach ensures that learners not only understand engineering drawings but can also apply these concepts effectively in real-world scenarios.


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