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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Auto Electrical

    Government Polytechnic Bazpur
    Duration
    4 Years
    Auto Electrical UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Auto Electrical

    Government Polytechnic Bazpur
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹1,20,000

    Placement

    95.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹7,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹15,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Auto Electrical
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹1,20,000

    Placement

    95.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹7,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹15,00,000

    Seats

    60

    Students

    180

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    Seats

    60

    Students

    180

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Overview

    The Auto Electrical program at Government Polytechnic Bazpur follows a rigorous, semester-wise curriculum that ensures comprehensive learning and practical application. The course structure spans 8 semesters over 4 years, with each semester comprising core subjects, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory sessions.

    Semester Course Code Course Title Credit Structure (L-T-P-C) Prerequisites
    1 AE101 Basic Electrical Engineering 3-0-2-4 None
    1 AE102 Engineering Mathematics I 3-0-2-4 None
    1 AE103 Introduction to Automotive Systems 2-0-1-3 None
    1 AE104 Applied Physics 3-0-2-4 None
    1 AE105 Computer Programming 2-0-1-3 None
    1 AE106 Engineering Graphics 2-0-1-3 None
    1 AE107 Laboratory Practical I 0-0-3-2 None
    2 AE201 Electronics Devices & Circuits 3-0-2-4 AE101
    2 AE202 Engineering Mathematics II 3-0-2-4 AE102
    2 AE203 Mechanics of Materials 3-0-2-4 None
    2 AE204 Automotive Components & Systems 2-0-1-3 AE103
    2 AE205 Object-Oriented Programming 2-0-1-3 AE105
    2 AE206 Laboratory Practical II 0-0-3-2 AE107
    3 AE301 Power Electronics & Drives 3-0-2-4 AE201
    3 AE302 Control Systems 3-0-2-4 AE202
    3 AE303 Sensors & Instrumentation 3-0-2-4 AE201
    3 AE304 Automotive Electrical Systems 2-0-1-3 AE204
    3 AE305 Microprocessor & Microcontroller Applications 2-0-1-3 AE205
    3 AE306 Laboratory Practical III 0-0-3-2 AE206
    4 AE401 Embedded Systems Design 3-0-2-4 AE305
    4 AE402 Vehicle Dynamics & Control 3-0-2-4 AE302
    4 AE403 Advanced Automotive Systems 2-0-1-3 AE304
    4 AE404 Artificial Intelligence in Automotive Applications 2-0-1-3 AE305
    4 AE405 Project Management & Entrepreneurship 2-0-1-3 None
    4 AE406 Laboratory Practical IV 0-0-3-2 AE306
    5 AE501 Electric Vehicle Technology 3-0-2-4 AE403
    5 AE502 Advanced Control Systems 3-0-2-4 AE402
    5 AE503 Powertrain Engineering 3-0-2-4 AE301
    5 AE504 Vehicle Safety & Compliance 2-0-1-3 AE403
    5 AE505 Research Methodology & Technical Writing 2-0-1-3 None
    5 AE506 Laboratory Practical V 0-0-3-2 AE406
    6 AE601 Autonomous Vehicle Systems 3-0-2-4 AE502
    6 AE602 Smart Transportation Systems 3-0-2-4 AE501
    6 AE603 Renewable Energy Integration in Vehicles 2-0-1-3 AE503
    6 AE604 Advanced Diagnostics & Maintenance 2-0-1-3 AE504
    6 AE605 Capstone Project I 0-0-6-6 AE505
    6 AE606 Laboratory Practical VI 0-0-3-2 AE506
    7 AE701 Capstone Project II 0-0-6-6 AE605
    7 AE702 Advanced Elective I 3-0-2-4 None
    7 AE703 Advanced Elective II 3-0-2-4 None
    7 AE704 Industry Internship 0-0-6-6 None
    7 AE705 Professional Ethics & Communication 2-0-1-3 None
    7 AE706 Laboratory Practical VII 0-0-3-2 AE606
    8 AE801 Final Project Presentation & Evaluation 0-0-6-6 AE701
    8 AE802 Special Topic Seminar 2-0-1-3 None
    8 AE803 Capstone Project III 0-0-6-6 AE701
    8 AE804 Industry Exposure & Job Preparation 2-0-1-3 None

    Detailed Elective Course Descriptions

    The department offers several advanced elective courses designed to provide students with specialized knowledge and skills in emerging areas of Auto Electrical technology. These courses are taught by experienced faculty members who bring both academic expertise and industry experience to the classroom.

    1. Electric Vehicle Technology

    This course explores the principles, design, and development of electric vehicles (EVs). Students study battery technologies, motor control systems, charging infrastructure, and energy management strategies. The curriculum includes hands-on experiments with EV components and simulation software.

    2. Advanced Control Systems

    This course delves into the design and implementation of advanced control algorithms for automotive applications. Topics include state-space modeling, optimal control, robust control, and adaptive control systems. Practical sessions involve real-time system simulations and laboratory experiments.

    3. Powertrain Engineering

    This elective focuses on the integration of mechanical and electrical components in vehicle powertrains. Students learn about engine performance, transmission systems, hybrid configurations, and fuel efficiency optimization techniques.

    4. Autonomous Vehicle Systems

    This course covers the technology behind autonomous driving, including sensor fusion, path planning, machine learning algorithms, and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication protocols. Students work on projects involving robotic vehicles and simulation platforms.

    5. Smart Transportation Systems

    This elective examines intelligent transportation solutions such as traffic management systems, smart roads, and connected vehicle technologies. It includes topics like IoT integration, data analytics, and urban mobility planning.

    6. Renewable Energy Integration in Vehicles

    This course explores how renewable energy sources like solar and wind can be integrated into automotive systems. Students study photovoltaic cells, energy storage solutions, and hybrid power systems for sustainable transportation.

    7. Advanced Diagnostics & Maintenance

    This course focuses on modern diagnostic tools and techniques used in vehicle maintenance. Students learn about electronic fault diagnosis, predictive maintenance strategies, and system optimization using data analytics.

    8. Vehicle Safety & Compliance

    This elective covers automotive safety standards, regulatory compliance, and risk assessment methodologies. Students study crashworthiness design, safety systems integration, and certification processes for automotive components.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department emphasizes project-based learning as a cornerstone of its educational approach. This philosophy recognizes that real-world problem-solving requires more than theoretical knowledge; it demands practical application and innovation.

    Mini-projects are integrated throughout the curriculum, starting from the first year. These projects help students apply fundamental concepts learned in lectures to practical scenarios. For example, first-year students might design a simple electrical circuit for a vehicle component or conduct an experiment to understand basic principles of electronics.

    The final-year thesis/capstone project is a comprehensive endeavor that requires students to work independently or in small teams on a significant engineering challenge. These projects often involve collaboration with industry partners and address real-world issues in the automotive sector.

    Students select their projects based on personal interests, career goals, and faculty expertise. They are paired with mentors who guide them through the research process, from initial concept development to final presentation. The evaluation criteria include innovation, technical depth, documentation quality, and oral presentation skills.

    The department also encourages students to participate in competitions, hackathons, and research conferences. These platforms provide opportunities for students to showcase their work, gain recognition, and network with professionals in the field.