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a year agoContributor-Level 6
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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a year agoContributor-Level 10
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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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Greetings! First of all, you need to complete your Class 12 in the Science background with PCM subjects, and secure at least 50% marks in the given subjects. After that, you can go for BE/BTech Automobile Engineering or BTech Automotive Design Engineering, undergraduate degree courses in the automobile field with a duration of 4 years, which will give you a lot of theoretical knowledge and practical understanding of the work field. You can also go for short-term diploma courses. Many of the best colleges in India have an excellent teaching faculty for these courses so that you can become job-ready for the future.
Best of luck for your f
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The candidates who have graduated through B.Voc in Uttarakhand Residential University were placed in the companies as the average pay scale offered to the candidates ranging INR 2.5-4.5 Lakhs per annum. Some of the recruiters from this field are IBM, HCL, and INFOSYS. Placement statistics:
- Placement rate: 85-90%
- the highest salary: INR 6-8 lakhs/annum
- Average salary: INR 3-3.5 lakhs/annum
- Median salary: INR 2.8 lakhs/annum
- the lowest salary: INR 1.8 lakhs/annum
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
AISSMS Polytechnic is an excellent option for the Diploma in Automobile Engineering with proper training in collaboration with experience faculties, good laboratory facilities and industrial connection.
Approved Curriculum of AICTE
Excellent industry relation Tata Motors Mahindra & Mahindra
All the latest equipment and good labs.
All practical sessions.
Placement also available.
Excellent alumni contact with the best automobile company
AISSMS is ranked among the best polytechnics in the state of Maharashtra, which assures a good foundation for building a successful career in automobile engineering. The advantage lies here as it is situa
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Candidates can take admission to BTech in Automotive Engineering course based on RUASAT/KCET/COMEDK scores. The cutoff rank varies for each exam score as well. Mentioned below is the MSRUAS BTech AE course cutoff for the general all-India category candidates:
| Exam | Cutoff 2024 |
|---|---|
| KCET | 61198 |
| COMEDK | 50624 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Automobile engineering relies majorly on various branches of physics to understand the various components and systems that make up a car.
Below are some of the important fields of physics that are necessary for an automobile engineer:
Mechanics:
- Classical mechanics
- Statics and dynamics
Thermodynamics:
- Laws of thermodynamics
- Heat transfer
Fluid mechanics:
- Fluid properties and behavior
- Aerodynamics
Electricity and magnetism:
- Basic principles of electricity and magnetism
- Electromagnetism
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are so many career options that you can explore after an Automobile Engineering course in India. Some of them are here. Take a look
| Job | Decription |
|---|---|
| Vehicle Design Engineer | Responsible for the creation of diverse parts and systems of a car as for the power unit and framework as for seats and bumpers. |
| Powertrain Engineer | Concentrates on the manufacturing, and the product design of the engine, the transmission as well as the drive train system of a car. |
| Vehicle Dynamics Engineer | Responsible for a car to make sure the car is stable, how it is handled and how it performs. |
Further Studies:
The table has the list of Courses that you can do:
| Course | Decription |
|---|---|
| Master's degree in Automobile Engineering or a related field | Expand your learning and choose a particular niche of the subject you are interested in. |
| MBA | Get business and management competencies in order to be ready to be promoted to managerial positions in companies dealing with automobiles. |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hey,
BTech courses in the field of Automobile Engineering are as follows, BTech in Automobile Engineering, BE in Automobile Engineering, BTech in Automotive Design Engineering.
Apart from such courses, the other diploma, certificate and post-graduate courses are:
- MTech Automotive Engineering and e-Manufacturing
- Certificate Course in Automobile Engineering
- Diploma in Automobile Engineering
- MTech Automobile Engineering
- Certificate Course in Automobile Repair and Driving
Hope this clears your doubt !
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates who wish to pursue Diploma in Automobile Engineering courses must have completed Class 10 from a recognised board and must have studied Science and Math in Secondary education.
Many colleges admit students to this course based on the scores of various Engineering Diploma examinations. Candidates must also secure a minimum 50 percent in Class 10 examinations in order to be eligible for admission.
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