Creo & SolidWorks Course Overview
Our Mechanical CADD course in Madurai combines Creo and SolidWorks training to develop strong skills in 3D modeling, assemblies, sheet metal, surfacing, and simulation. Creo enables you to work with parametric and intricate designs, while SolidWorks helps improve visualization and motion studies. With expert mentors, project-based learning, and ISO-recognized certification, this course prepares you for roles in product design, R&D, and manufacturing.
Key Features
Training in both Creo (parametric modeling) and SolidWorks (3D design & simulation)
Hands-on experience with real engineering projects
Guidance from experienced industry professionals
ISO-recognized certification upon completion
Career support, including placement assistance and portfolio development
The Creo & SolidWorks course you will Master

Creo

SolidWorks
Topics You will Learn
Module 1: Creo Mechanical Basics
- Introduction to the Creo interface and parametric design
- Use of sketching tools and feature-based modeling
- Creating parts with design intent
- Understanding assemblies and the basics of drafting
- Creating technical drawings
Module 2: Advanced Creo Applications
- Designing sheet metal components and creating flat patterns
- Surface modeling for complex shapes
- Using advanced assembly constraints and top-down design
- Analyzing mechanisms and conducting motion studies
- Managing large assemblies effectively
Module 3: SolidWorks Fundamentals
- Introduction to SolidWorks and parametric modeling
- Creating 2D sketches and 3D features
- Part modeling with relationships and constraints
- Basics of assemblies and mate features
- Creating drawing sheets and annotations
Module 4: SolidWorks Advanced Design
- Surface and sheet metal modeling techniques
- Designing weldments and advanced part features
- Using assembly configurations and design variations
- Performing motion simulation and design analysis
- Preparing BOM (Bill of Materials) and documentation
Module 5: Integrated Mechanical Project
- Designing a complete product using Creo and SolidWorks
- Validating designs through simulation and motion studies
- Preparing, drafting, and production-ready documentation
- Creating technical reports and final presentations
Let Your Certificate Speak
ISO-recognized and industry-validated certification
Instantly available digital certificate with verification
Boosts employability in product design and CAD-focused careers
After this course, you will be Able to
- Create accurate 3D mechanical parts, assemblies, and sheet metal components
- Generate professional engineering drawings and documentation
- Conduct motion studies and design simulations
- Optimize designs for manufacturing and product development
- Build a strong portfolio to showcase your design expertise
All You Need to Start this Course
Interest in mechanical design and CAD tools. Basic computer knowledge. No prior experience with Creo or SolidWorks is required.
This is the One for You, If you are
Mechanical engineering students looking to gain CAD skills
Freshers seeking a design-focused career
Professionals aiming to enhance your skills with Creo and SolidWorks
Did You Know?
The average salary is
₹5L to ₹20L /year in India
Frequently Asked Questions
Learning both tools gives you versatility—Creo is ideal for parametric and complex assembly designs, while SolidWorks is great for intuitive modeling and simulation. Together, they prepare you for a wide range of job opportunities.
Yes. The course starts with basic sketching and modeling before moving to advanced concepts, making it accessible to both beginners and those looking to upskill.
The program generally takes 2–3 months, depending on the project scope and batch schedule. We offer flexible timings for students and working professionals.
You can become a Mechanical Design Engineer, CAD Engineer, Product Development Engineer, or R&D Engineer. Many professionals also work as freelancers using these tools.
Our program offers project-based learning, expert mentorship, ISO-recognized certification, and placement assistance, ensuring you gain practical skills that match industry standards.