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    3 Years

    Diploma in Automobile Engineering

    Government Polytechnic College Damoh
    Duration
    3 Years
    Automobile Engineering DIPLOMA OFFLINE

    Duration

    3 Years

    Diploma in Automobile Engineering

    Government Polytechnic College Damoh
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹85,000

    Placement

    93.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    3 Years
    Automobile Engineering
    DIPLOMA
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹85,000

    Placement

    93.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    600

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    600

    Curriculum

    Comprehensive Course Structure

    The following table outlines the complete curriculum for the Diploma in Automobile Engineering program across 6 semesters:

    Semester Course Code Course Title Credit (L-T-P-C) Prerequisites
    Semester I AE-101 Basic Engineering Mathematics 3-1-0-4 -
    AE-102 Applied Physics 3-1-0-4 -
    AE-103 Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering 3-1-0-4 -
    AE-104 Engineering Drawing 2-0-2-3 -
    AE-105 Workshop Practice 0-0-4-2 -
    AE-106 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3-1-0-4 -
    AE-107 Communication Skills 2-0-0-2 -
    AE-108 Environmental Studies 2-0-0-2 -
    Semester II AE-201 Engineering Mechanics 3-1-0-4 AE-106
    AE-202 Strength of Materials 3-1-0-4 AE-101, AE-106
    AE-203 Thermodynamics 3-1-0-4 AE-102
    AE-204 Fluid Mechanics 3-1-0-4 AE-101, AE-102
    AE-205 Mechanical Engineering Materials 3-1-0-4 -
    AE-206 Manufacturing Processes 3-1-0-4 -
    AE-207 Computer Applications in Engineering 2-0-2-3 -
    AE-208 Engineering Ethics and Professionalism 2-0-0-2 -
    AE-209 Workshop Practice II 0-0-4-2 AE-105
    Semester III AE-301 Machine Design 3-1-0-4 AE-201, AE-202
    AE-302 Automotive Engineering Fundamentals 3-1-0-4 AE-106
    AE-303 Internal Combustion Engines 3-1-0-4 AE-203
    AE-304 Automotive Electrical Systems 3-1-0-4 AE-103
    AE-305 Vehicle Dynamics 3-1-0-4 AE-201, AE-202
    AE-306 Automotive Safety Engineering 3-1-0-4 -
    AE-307 Powertrain Systems 3-1-0-4 AE-203, AE-303
    AE-308 Materials Testing Laboratory 0-0-4-2 AE-205
    Semester IV AE-401 Automotive Components and Design 3-1-0-4 AE-301, AE-302
    AE-402 Automotive Chassis Engineering 3-1-0-4 AE-305
    AE-403 Automotive Suspension Systems 3-1-0-4 AE-305
    AE-404 Automotive Braking Systems 3-1-0-4 -
    AE-405 Automotive Transmission Systems 3-1-0-4 AE-307
    AE-406 Engine Performance and Emission Control 3-1-0-4 AE-303
    AE-407 Automotive Electronics 3-1-0-4 AE-103, AE-401
    AE-408 Automotive Testing and Quality Control 3-1-0-4 -
    AE-409 Industrial Training 0-0-8-4 -
    Semester V AE-501 Advanced Vehicle Dynamics 3-1-0-4 AE-305
    AE-502 Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Systems 3-1-0-4 AE-304, AE-407
    AE-503 Autonomous Vehicle Technologies 3-1-0-4 -
    AE-504 Vehicle Safety and Crashworthiness 3-1-0-4 AE-306
    AE-505 Smart Mobility Solutions 3-1-0-4 -
    AE-506 Environmental Impact Assessment in Transportation 3-1-0-4 -
    AE-507 Research Methodology and Project Planning 2-0-2-3 -
    Semester VI AE-601 Capstone Project I 0-0-8-4 AE-507
    AE-602 Capstone Project II 0-0-8-4 AE-601
    AE-603 Automotive Industry Internship 0-0-12-6 -
    AE-604 Advanced Manufacturing Technologies 3-1-0-4 AE-206
    AE-605 Entrepreneurship Development 2-0-0-2 -
    AE-606 Professional Communication and Presentation Skills 2-0-0-2 -

    Detailed Elective Course Descriptions

    The following advanced departmental elective courses offer specialized knowledge and skills:

    Electric Vehicle Engineering (AE-502)

    This course focuses on the design, development, and integration of electric vehicle systems. Students learn about battery management systems, motor controllers, charging infrastructure, and energy storage solutions. The course emphasizes both theoretical foundations and practical implementation through hands-on projects using industry-standard simulation tools.

    Autonomous Vehicle Technologies (AE-503)

    This elective explores the cutting-edge technologies driving autonomous vehicles, including sensor fusion, machine learning algorithms, path planning, and decision-making systems. Students engage in simulations and real-world testing using platforms like ROS (Robot Operating System) and NVIDIA DRIVE.

    Advanced Vehicle Dynamics (AE-501)

    This course delves into complex vehicle behavior under various driving conditions. Topics include suspension dynamics, tire modeling, stability control systems, and simulation techniques. Students use advanced software tools like MATLAB/Simulink to model and analyze vehicle performance.

    Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Systems (AE-502)

    This course covers the design and optimization of hybrid and electric powertrains. Students learn about motor drives, battery technologies, power electronics, and control strategies for efficient energy utilization in electric vehicles.

    Vehicle Safety and Crashworthiness (AE-504)

    Focused on safety engineering principles, this course examines crash dynamics, structural integrity analysis, and safety standards compliance. Students learn to perform impact simulations and evaluate vehicle performance under simulated crash conditions using finite element analysis tools.

    Smart Mobility Solutions (AE-505)

    This course addresses innovative mobility solutions such as connected vehicles, intelligent transportation systems, and urban mobility planning. Students explore data analytics, smart traffic management, and sustainable urban transport policies.

    Environmental Impact Assessment in Transportation (AE-506)

    This course evaluates the environmental consequences of transportation systems, including emissions, noise pollution, and resource consumption. Students learn assessment methodologies and mitigation strategies for sustainable mobility solutions.

    Research Methodology and Project Planning (AE-507)

    This course prepares students for research-oriented work by teaching project planning, hypothesis formulation, data collection methods, and scientific writing techniques. It provides a foundation for conducting independent research and developing capstone projects.

    Advanced Manufacturing Technologies (AE-604)

    This elective introduces students to advanced manufacturing processes including 3D printing, laser cutting, CNC machining, and automation technologies. Students gain practical experience with modern manufacturing equipment and learn to integrate these technologies into automotive production workflows.

    Entrepreneurship Development (AE-605)

    This course equips students with entrepreneurial skills necessary for starting and managing automotive-related businesses. Topics include business planning, market analysis, funding strategies, innovation management, and regulatory compliance in the automotive sector.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department follows a project-based learning approach that emphasizes active participation, problem-solving, and real-world application. This philosophy is implemented through:

    • Mini-Projects: Students undertake smaller projects in their second and third years to apply fundamental concepts learned in class.
    • Capstone Projects: The final year includes a comprehensive project that integrates all knowledge acquired during the program.
    • Mentorship: Each student is assigned a faculty mentor who guides them throughout their project journey.
    • Collaboration: Projects often involve teamwork, simulating real-world engineering environments where collaboration is essential.

    Mini-projects are typically 2-3 months long and require students to select topics aligned with their interests and career goals. Faculty members provide guidance on selecting appropriate projects, defining objectives, and developing timelines. Evaluation criteria include design quality, technical accuracy, presentation skills, and teamwork.

    The final-year thesis/capstone project is a significant component of the program. Students work under close supervision from faculty mentors to develop innovative solutions to real-world problems in the automotive industry. The project must demonstrate originality, depth of understanding, and practical applicability. Students present their findings at a university-wide symposium and submit detailed reports for academic evaluation.