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Vidhi Jain

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The BTech Automobile Engineering subjects taught in classes are a mix of core and elective subjects. The core subjects are compulsory for you to study in every semester becoz they cover the most important concepts and fundamentals. Coming to the elective subjects, you get a lot of exciting choices from 2nd year onwards where you can choose subjects as per your interests.
Some popular elective subject choices are given here:

  • Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning
  • Robotics
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Vehicle Body Engineering
  • Batter Technology for Electric Vehicles
  • Automotive Emission and Control
  • Advanced 3D Modelling
  • Engine Electronic and Management Syst
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The BTech Automobile Engineering syllabus taught in classes includes two types of subjects. Core subjects and elective subjects. The core subjects are compulsory for you to study in every semester as they provide you with the foundational knowledge of the automobile field. Coming to the elective subject choices, these subjects allow you to choose some topics as per your interests, something that you enjoy learning about and would like to take ahead in your career journey.

Some important subjects taught in the B Tech Automobile Engineering classes are as follows

  • Engineering Mechanics and Thermodynamics
  • Strength of Materials
  • Manufacturing Te
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For studying the BTech Automobile Engg. course, you should start by going through the eligibility criteria at your desired colleges. The basic eligibility is to have at least 50 to 60% marks in the PCM subjects in Class 12 board exams.
The next step is to give relevant entrance tests and get very good marks in the same. Some colleges also give merit-based admissions and take the GD or PI rounds for selection. You should get very good marks in Class 12 as the merit cutoffs are quite high.
Then, you must fill out the college application forms before the last date to have a smooth admission process. After the results are out and you've got

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For studying the BTech Automobile Engineering course at popular colleges in India, you should have at least 50 to 60% marks in Class 12 board exams in the PCM subjects. This is the basic eligibility which can differ from one college to another.

Also, you have to give relevant entrance tests and get very good marks in the same so that you can get a seat at some decent Automobile Engineering college as the cutoffs are usually very high. You will also come across a lot of colleges that give admission on the basis of Class 12 merit and take extra rounds like the PI or GD.

So, you can go to the official colleges websites of the institutes you

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Every course teaches you some important skills that you can carry forward with you in the future to do well. The BTech Automobile Engg. is no different. You will learn a lot of skills during the course duration that will help you become a better version of yourself and get job-ready.

Here's the list of some of the key skills learnt from the BTech Automobile Engineering course:

  • Problem-Solving Attitude
  • Innovative Thinking
  • Critical Analysis
  • Proficiency in CAD
  • Good Technical Design Skills
  • Knowledge of Vehicle Architecture
  • Teamwork

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The duration of BTech Automobile Engineering course is usually 4 years in India. Almost all of the colleges in India offer 4-year long BTech courses. The only exception is for lateral-entry and integrated BTech-MTech courses that are have a time span of 3 years and 5 years respectively. 

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Some benefits of studying BTech Automobile Engg. course are given here

Good Placement Rate: Since the time e-bikes and electric cars have made their way into the market, the earning opportunities have increased in the automobile industry. The placement rate is also quite good, with around 90% of Indian companies hiring automobile engineers for their contribution in the design and construction of vehicles. 
Decent Earning Potential: Automobile Engineering courses prepares students for careers in automobile product designing and manufacturing, research and development, maintenance and repair, testing and quality assurance. Graduates c

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CT Polytechnic College admits 60 students per day to pursue Diploma in Automobile Engineering. The college offers a 3-year Diploma course in Automobile Engineering at the post-10th level. 

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SHIVAM KESHARII'm pursuing PhD.

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Total fess is INR 2 Lacs for B.E. in Automobile Engineering course at Karpaga Vinayaga College of Engineering and Technology.

Admission eligibility for automobile engineering course, candidates must have the following criteria: 

  • 12th pass from recognised state board 
  • Study Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects.
  • Secure a minimum of 50 to 70 % marks in the board exams

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Hello candidate.

Being an Automotive technician is quite an interesting role; pretty much, one gets to play with wires every day. You can be a contortionist quite often, inside of cars, upside down, underneath dashes. To troubleshoot vehicle problems is a big part of the job. If you love troubleshooting, it is a brilliant industry for you to come into. Especially in this day and age, a lot of things are going electric, especially with the electric cars. It is a great industry to get into and probably the best one for the future.

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