Automobile Engineering

Department of Technicals

Bachelor of Vocational Studies in Automobiles is a three-year undergraduate program that teaches students how to design, manufacture, and repair automobiles. The course is designed to transmit knowledge of Automobiles Servicing, Designing, Maintenance, and various technologies involved in Automobile Engineering.

BVoc Automobile Admission is done based on Entrance Examinations such as IPU CET, AMUEEE, etc followed by a group discussion/ personal interview round and document verification. However, admission is also granted based on the merit of a student. A student must have completed class 10+2 from a recognized board.

Key Feature

  • B.Voc. Automobile Engineering is a bachelor's degree program in automotive technology.
  • The three-year program covers constructing, the examination of designing, and operating vehicles such as tractors, buses, and automobiles, as well as their specific design subsystems.
  • In BVoc course, specializations in optimal design, hardware, emissions, ergonomics, elective energizes, suspension, fabrication, materials, motorsports, power train, quick prototyping, vehicle, and pedestrian safety, and supply chain management are also available.
  • A candidate after the completion of the degree will be able to choose from a variety of activities in several automotive fields.
  • Candidates who are interested in automobiles, mathematics, mechanics, and technology should be efficient and well-organized in their work.
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Course Progression: Automobile Engineering

Diploma (First Year – Semester 1 & 2)

A strong technical foundation to begin your journey into automobile and mechanical systems.

  • Start with the basics of engineering science, engineering calculations, and core automotive concepts.
  • Learn essential systems like Automobile Electrical Equipment and Motor Vehicle Technology-I & II.
  • Build academic skills through Computing Skills, Functional English, and hands-on practical labs.
  • Understand the fundamentals of Applied Science, Quality & Safety, and Automobile Engineering Elements.
  • Ideal for students starting out in automotive engineering courses or exploring automotive mechanical engineering pathways.


Advanced Diploma (Second Year – Semester 3 & 4)

Move from basics to real automotive systems and workshop-level understanding.

  • Study advanced components like Automobile Electrical Equipment, Manufacturing Technology, and Material Science.
  • Learn workshop and industry operations through Garage Organization & Transport Management.
  • Strengthen communication and financial foundation via Communication Skills-II and Financial Literacy.
  • Advance into systems-level concepts such as Automobile Electrical System, Engine Systems, Automobile Design, and Automotive Refrigeration & AC.
  • A perfect stage for learners aiming to become automotive technicians, workshop supervisors, or future automotive design engineers.


B.Voc Degree (Third Year – Semester 5 & 6)

Industry-ready skills with modern automotive technology & EV integration.

  • Explore modern tools like CAD & CAM, Industrial Engineering, and Safety Engineering.
  • Gain expertise in Vehicle Performance & Testing, enabling you to understand how real vehicles behave.
  • Get introduced to future-oriented modules like Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, ideal for aspirants of electric vehicle engineering courses.
  • Strengthen digital and ethical understanding through Digital Literacy, Human Values, and practical labs.
  • Final year focuses on Automobile Maintenance & Service, Repairs, Entrepreneurship, and a full-fledged industry project.
  • The perfect path for your Bachelor in Automotive Engineering equivalent vocational route.


M.Voc Degree (Postgraduate Level – 2 Years)

Advanced automotive specialization for high-level roles in the automotive industry.

Year 1 – Advanced Technical Mastery

  • Build strong analytical skills with Advanced Engineering Mathematics and Advanced Vehicle Dynamics.
  • Study in-depth subjects like Engine Design, Automotive Electronics, and Industrial Robotics.
  • Learn modern industry systems such as Automation, Flexible Manufacturing Systems, Fluid Drives, and Vehicle Design.
  • Conduct field-based practical work to develop a research-oriented mindset.


Year 2 – Research, Innovation & Automotive Systems Specialization

  • Master professional topics like Production Planning & Control, Hydraulics & Pneumatics, and Noise & Vibration.
  • Gain advanced expertise in Automotive Chassis, Drive Line Systems, and Automotive Electrical & Electronics.
  • Learn Automotive Safety, ECU Development, and advanced control technologies used in modern vehicles.
  • Complete a research dissertation, preparing you for roles in top automotive companies and R&D labs.