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Vidhi Jain

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The B Tech Automobile Engineering syllabus includes both core subjects and elective subject choices coupled with practical lab sessions, workshops, and internships. The core subjects are compulsory for you to study in each semester, as they give you a strong foundational base for the field so that you can excel in the professional world in the future. This leaves little to no scope for customization when it comes to the core subject modules.

Having said that, the elective subject choices are quite interesting, and you can pick the subjects according to your interests and understanding, the ones that align with your career goals, the one

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A doctorate degree in Automobile Engg. spans 3 to 6 years, depending on the research topic chosen by you, the institute's requirements, the amount of coursework to be completed, your research progress, and the supervisor's guidance.
If you want to get into research and development in the automobile sector and contribute something unique to the existing vehicle and engine designs, you can surely think of opting for a PhD degree, as it will be worth the time and money invested in the program.

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The M Tech in Automobile Engineering course can turn out to be a profitable investment of time and money if you're really passionate about the automotive industry which is all about innovation and experimentation today owing to technological advancements.

You will have to study advanced theoretical concepts combined with practical training via lab classes, workshops and capstone projects that makes it a wholesome learning experience. Rest it depends on your interest areas and passions.

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The B Tech Automobile Engineering course revolves around the key aspects of how to design, develop and look after the maintenance of vehicles. The syllabus is designed in such a manner as to give you both theoretical understanding and hands on, practical training via lab work over a period of 4 years, spread across 8 semesters. If you are someone who has a creative skill set, is a mechanical wizard, and has an innovative approach to the design of automobiles, this could be a go-option for you after completing Class 12.

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The B Tech Automobile Engineering entrance exam difficulty depends on individual preparation, the exam conducting body, previous year results, student feedback, estimated number of applicants and the college seats available.
The exams are usually challenging with cutthroat competition for seats at top colleges. So it is better to pull up your socks and indulge in thorough exam preparation to score excellent marks and grab a seat for yourself.

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The admission to the BTech Automobile Engineering course is based on both the marks secured in Class 12 board exams and the entrance test scores. While it is always good if you sit for the exam and do well there, as it gives you both options in hand, making it a bit easier at the time of the admission process.

Having said that, there is a plethora of BTech Automobile Engineering colleges in India that also give admission to students on the basis of the marks scored in Class 12 board exams. You need to work really hard and get good marks to grab a seat at a popular college.

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The time needed to prepare for the B Tech Automobile Engg entrance test is not fixed and depends on the individual preparing for the same. In general, you should start preparing at least 8 months before the final exam is scheduled to take place to be able to cover almost all the sections of the exam syllabus, go through a proper revision, and increase your chances of getting an outstanding score and being shortlisted for admission.

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When it comes to pursuing B Tech Automobile Engineering in India, several prominent entrance exams can serve as an entry point to some of the best colleges in the country.

You can check the number of colleges that accept specific exam scores and then decide the exam you would like to appear for afterwards:

B Tech Automobile engineering Exams

BTech Automobile engineering Colleges Accepting the Exam Scores

JEE Main

133

TNEA Counselling

65

GUJCET

32

MHT CET

29

CUET

17

KEAM

13

COMEDK UGET

11

AP EAMCET

7

TS EAMCET

6

Note: Some colleges accept multiple entrance exam scores.

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Anurag Shivam

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It is difficult to determine the difficulty of getting admitted to CT Polytechnic College for a Diploma in Automobile Engineering, as the college's admission process and acceptance rates are not explicitly mentioned in the search results. However, based on general information about Diploma programs, securing a spot can be competitive due to the popularity of these programs. 

Factors that could influence admission difficulty:

Eligibility criteria:

While the general eligibility for Diploma programs requires a minimum of 50% in 10th standard with any recognized

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Vineet Singh Rautela

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If you are intrested in car designing after 10th grade by pursuing automobile engineering you can take PCM in 11th–12th, then pursue B.Tech in Automobile/Mechanical Engineering. Later, specialize in automotive design via M.Des or internships.

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