
The Automotive Club of Mohan Babu University organized a hands-on event titled “Reverse Engineering” on 17th October 2025, from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM. The session was held in the Machine Tools Lab and brought together students from II and III B.Tech Mechanical Engineering. The event aimed to give students a practical experience in understanding mechanical systems through disassembly and reassembly tasks.
The main goal of the event was to help students sharpen their analytical and problem-solving skills. By working directly with mechanical components, students were encouraged to apply classroom concepts in a real-world setting. The activity also aimed to promote innovation and teamwork through a time-bound challenge that tested both skill and focus.
The event was coordinated by Dr. N. Anantha Krishna, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, along with student coordinator Mr. M. Athik from the final year B.Tech VII Semester. A total of 56 students participated, showing great enthusiasm and involvement. Their performance was commendable, with many students actively engaging in the tasks and discussions, demonstrating curiosity and a strong grasp of mechanical principles.
During the session, Mr. Athik led a live demonstration by disassembling a gearbox, explaining each part and its function. Students then took part in a timed challenge where they had to dismantle and reassemble the gearbox themselves. This activity helped them understand the inner workings of mechanical systems and encouraged them to think critically and work collaboratively. The hands-on nature of the event made the learning process both engaging and effective.
Participants walked away with a deeper understanding of mechanical design and system functionality. They improved their ability to analyze components, think logically, and solve problems under pressure. The event also helped them build teamwork and communication skills, which are essential in engineering practice.
The organizers expressed heartfelt thanks to all the students for their active participation and positive energy. Special appreciation was extended to the student coordinator and support team for making the event smooth and impactful. The Automotive Club looks forward to hosting more such practical learning experiences that bridge the gap between theory and application.

