Automobile Engineering

Automobile Engineering

Diploma in Automobile Engineering is a three year course spanning over six semesters. The course aims to train the student for a deeper understanding of the automobiles at various stages such as designing, manufacturing, customer relationships and market analysis. It also takes a comprehensive view of sales and management. The course offers technological education in areas such as automobile design, vehicle engineering, electrical and electronic systems used in vehicles, braking, material science, engines, fuels and lubricants. It is a branch of engineering that combines elements of mechanical, electrical, electronic, software and safety engineering in design, manufacture and service of automobiles, buses, and trucks as well as their subsystems.

Program Outcomes

Students will have a strong foundational knowledge of automobile engineering, covering areas such as engine technology, vehicle design, and systems integration. Develop practical skills necessary for diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining automotive systems, as well as operating advanced diagnostic equipment and tools. Prepare students to enter the automotive industry with the technical skills and knowledge necessary to work in various areas such as design, manufacturing, maintenance, and quality control.

Career Opportunities

Automobile Technician

Automotive Service Advisor

Vehicle Maintenance Technician

Auto Electrician

Course Details

Course Duration

3 Years

Eligibility Criteria

10th Pass (As per guidelines of ACPDC)

Laboratories

Automobile Engine Lab

Automobile Engine Lab

  • SI Engine Test Bench

  • CI Engine Test Bench

  • Stroke Diesel Engine

  • SI Engine Ignition

Automobile System Lab

Automobile System Lab

  • Gear Box Cut Section

  • Differential Gear Cut Section

  • Steering System Cut Section

  • Single Plate Clutch Cut Section

  • Breaking System Cut Section

Other Laboratories

Automobile Electrical and Electronics System Lab

Vehicle Dynamics Lab

Fluid Mechanics Lab

Heat and Mass Transfer Lab

Material and Mass Transfer Lab