B.Tech - Automobile Engineering



 
 

Automobile Engineering is a combination of electrical, mechanical, electronics, safety and software engineering. B.Tech in Automobile Engineering is highly productive for candidates who want to work in automobile development and manufacturing companies. Along with the designing aspect, automobile engineers also deal with cost and production aspects of automobile development. Vehicle dynamics, Noise, Vibration and Harshness engineering are also part of the engineering process.

B.Tech Automobile Engineering Course Highlights

Here are some of the major highlights of B.Tech Automobile Engineering course –

Name of the Course

B.Tech Automobile Engineering

Duration

4 Years

Core Objective of the Course

The course aims to train students in design, development and testing of automobiles.

Programme Outcome

Students of B.Tech Automobile Engineering are equipped with technological challenges and diverse needs of the industry and society in the field of Automobile Engineering.

Minimum Eligibility

Candidates aspiring for admission in B.Tech Automobile Engineering must have passed Class 12th.

Entrance Exams

Admission Process

  • National-Level Entrance Exam
  • State-Level Entrance Exam
  • Private Universities’ Entrance Exam
  • Online/ Centralized Counselling (Haryana/ MP/ Tamil Nadu etc)
  • Direct Admission without Entrance Exam

Fee Structure

Rs. 1,49,000 Per Annum (Approximately)

Scholarships

  • AICTE Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme
  • Deemed Universities’ Merit-Based Scholarships/ Fee Waiver
  • Scholarship Schemes of State Government

Internships

Deemed Universities, popular private colleges and IITs & NITs offer internships to students of the second or third year.

Average Starting Salary

Rs. 3,00,000 – 3,50,000 Per Annum

Career Prospects

Automobile Engineer

B.Tech - Automobile Engineering Eligibility Criteria

Candidates who have passed Class 12th in PCM/ PCMB stream are eligible for admission in B.Tech Automobile Engineering. The candidates must have a minimum of 50% of marks in board exams.