DEPARTMENT OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
The Department of Automobile Engineering was established in 2013, the same year the institution was founded. It offers a three-year Diploma program in Automobile Engineering with a sanctioned intake of 60 students per year.
Automobile Engineering is an introduction to Vehicle Engineering which deals with motor cycles, cars, buses, trucks etc… It is mainly divided into three streams such as production or design engineering focuses on design components, testing of parts, coordinating tests and system of a vehicle. It deals with the creation and assembling the whole parts of Automobile is also included in it. The department focuses on preparing students for the global automotive industry through a curriculum that emphasizes industry exposure and practical training.
The three-year Diploma programme is designed to provide a broad foundation in Automobile Engineering and its different applications such as the Basic Automobile Engineering, Manufacturing Technology for Automobile Components, Internal Combustion Engines, Automobile Engineering Drawing, Automobile Chassis and Transmission, Design of Automotive Components, Vehicle Diagnostics and Service, Automotive Power Train Control Systems, Farm Machinery and Construction Equipment, Two and Three wheeler Technology, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Vehicle Body Engineering, Automotive Safety etc.
The students are trained in practical courses involving testing and maintenance of automobile vehicles and their controls, automobile electrical wiring in vehicles, Fluid Mechanics Lab, Heat Power Engineering Lab, Two and Three wheeler Technology, Vehicle Body Reconditioning Lab. The students are encouraged to become practically skilled through hands-on training in the laboratories designed for the purpose.
The department laboratories are state of the art and facilities are upgraded frequently so that they provide the right ambience for the students to move in tandem with the latest technologies.
VISION
To impart quality education for developing the best technical personnel to meet the needs of profession and nation. To develop well trained mechanical engineers and entrepreneurs to cater the current and emerging needs of the industry and society through technical, ethical and value based education.
- To train our students in the latest fields of Automobile Engineering and technology.
- To mould our students as citizens moral, ethical and societal values so as to fulfill their obligations to the nation and the society.
- To earn a reputation among students and other stakeholders that department of Automobile Engineering is very dynamic and student-friendly.
- To ensure an eco-friendly campus with sustainable use of energy, water and integrated waste management.
- To foster vibrant ecosystem which offers life long learning and productive career for students, faculty and staff.
- To promote academic growth by offering diploma programme as per industrial and societal needs.
- Enrich the academic environment by encouraging students to think innovatively and introduce them to various industrial best practices.
- To bridge the gap between academia and industry by establishing link with industries and other stakeholders.
MISSION
- Equip students with necessary technological and intellectual capacity to face the fast changing demands of modern technology.
- Develop the ideal working attitudes and values in the students and thereby improving employability with commitment to the society.
- Maintain the quality of learning facility at par with that of industry.
- To Impart quality education by fostering technology innovations for sustainable development.
- To Develop professional as well as entrepreneurial culture by adopting technological changes.
- To Inculcate team spirit and ethical values by engaging in social endeavours.
Faculty Profile
Mr.V.S.Devanand
Head of the Department
Mr.O.A.Arun
Lecturer
Mr.C.V.SAJEEV
Lecturer
Mr.M.Jayaprakash
Automobile Demonstrator
| Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) | |||||
| PEO1 | Impart knowledge with strong foundation in automobile engineering that helps the students to solve practical problems. | ||||
| PEO2 | Create a passion in the field of automobile engineering to implement efficient automobile engineering practices through out their professional career. | ||||
| PEO3 | Develop innovative mind and entrepreneurial skills that enable students to address various challenges in the society. | ||||
| PEO4 | Inculcate students with good management practices, interpersonal skills with strong adherence to ethics and values. | ||||
| Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs) | |||||
| PSO1 | Apply their knowledge in the domains of production, fluid power and thermal engineering to solve engineering problems. | ||||
| PSO2 | Apply the acquired technical skills in the field of engineering design, advanced machine tools, industrial maintenance and servicing. | ||||
| PSO3 | Ability to absorb, analyze, demonstrate and maintain latest developments in automobile engineering and allied fields. | ||||
| PSO4 | Apply acquired knowledge and skill to maintain, diagnose, and fix automobile systems and units. | ||||
| PSO5 | Develop and apply entrepreneurial skills to setup self-employment ventures. | ||||
| Program Outcomes (POs) | |||||
| PO1 | Basic knowledge and discipline specific knowledge: Ability to: Apply knowledge of basic mathematics, science and engineering fundamentals and engineering specialization to solve the engineering problems. | ||||
| PO2 | Problem analysis: An ability to identify and analyze well defined engineering problems using codified standard methods. | ||||
| PO3 | Design/development of solutions: An ability to design for well-defined technical problems and assist with the design of system components or processes to meet specified needs. | ||||
| PO4 | Engineering tools, experimentation & testing: Ability to apply modern engineering tools and appropriate technique to conduct standard tests and measurements. | ||||
| PO5 | Engineering practices for society, sustainability and environment: Ability to apply appropriate technology in context of society, sustainability, environment and ethical practices. | ||||
| PO6 | Project Management: Ability to use engineering management principles individually, as a team member or a leader to manage projects and effectively communicate about well-defined engineering activities. | ||||
| PO7 | Life long learning: Ability to analyze individual needs and engage in the context of technological changes. | ||||
CURRICULUM - REVISION 2021
| SEMESTER 1 | ||
| SL. No. | Course Code | Course Name |
| 1 | 1001 | Communication Skills in English |
| 2 | 1002 | Mathematics I |
| 3 | 1003 | Applied Physics I |
| 4 | 1004 | Applied Chemistry |
| 5 | 1005 | Engineering Graphics |
| 6 | 2006 | Applied Physics Lab |
| 7 | 1007 | Applied Chemistry Lab |
| 8 | 1008 | Introduction to IT systems Lab |
| 9 | 2009 | Engineering Workshop Practice |
| 10 | 1009 | Sports and Yoga |
| SEMESTER 2 | ||
| SL. No. | Course Code | Course Name |
| 1 | 2002 | Mathematics II |
| 2 | 2003 | Applied Physics II |
| 3 | 2001 | Environmental Science |
| 4 | 2021 | Engineering Mechanics |
| 5 | 2051 | Basic Automobile Engineering |
| 6 | 2008 | Communication Skills in English Lab |
| 7 | 2006 | Applied Physics Lab |
| 8 | 2029 | Engineering Mechanics Lab |
| 9 | 2059 | Automobile Service Lab 1 |
| 10 | 2009 | Engineering Workshop Practice |
| 11 | 3009 | Internship I |
| SEMESTER 3 | ||
| SL. No. | Course Code | Course Name |
| 1 | 3051 | Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics |
| 2 | 3052 | Manufacturing Technology for Automobile Components |
| 3 | 3053 | Automobile Electrical and Electronics Systems. |
| 4 | 3054 | Internal Combustion Engines |
| 5 | 3055 | Automobile Engineering Drawing |
| 6 | 3027 | Mechanical Workshop III |
| 7 | 3057 | Petrol Engine Service Lab |
| 8 | 3058 | Automobile Electrical and Electronics Lab |
| 9 | 3059 | Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics Lab |
| SEMESTER 4 | ||
| SL. No. | Course Code | Course Name |
| 1 | 4051 | Heat Power Engineering |
| 2 | 4052 | Material Science and Strength of Materials |
| 3 | 4053 | Automobile Chassis and Transmission |
| 4 | 4001 | Community Skills in Indian knowledge system |
| 5 | 4057 | Diesel Engine Service Lab |
| 6 | 4058 | Heat Power Engineering Lab |
| 7 | 4029 | Mechanical Workshop IV |
| 8 | 4059 | Transport Management Practices |
| 9 | 4009 | Minor Project |
| SEMESTER 5 | ||
| SL. No. | Course Code | Course Name |
| 1 | 5001 | Industrial Management and Safety |
| 2 | 5051 | Design of Automotive Components |
| 3 | 5052 | Vehicle Diagnostics and Service |
| 4 | 5053A | Automotive Power Train Control Systems |
| 5 | 5053B | Farm Machinery and Construction Equipment |
| 6 | 5053C | Two and Three wheeler Technology |
| 7 | 5057 | Vehicle Testing Lab |
| 8 | 5058 | Automobile Service Lab II |
| 9 | 5059A | Automotive Power Train Control Systems Lab |
| 10 | 5059B | Farm Machinery and Construction Equipment Lab |
| 11 | 5059C | Two and Three wheeler Service Lab |
| 12 | 5008 | Seminar |
| 13 | 5009 | Internship II |
| 14 | 6009 | MajorProject |
| SEMESTER 6 | ||
| SL. No. | Course Code | Course Name |
| 1 | 6001 | Entrepreneurship and Startup |
| 2 | 6051A | Electric and Hybrid Vehicles |
| 3 | 6051B | Automotive Vehicle and Body Control Systems |
| 4 | 6051C | Vehicle Body Engineering |
| 5 | 6052A | Engineering Projects Management |
| 6 | 6052B | Elementary Automobile Engineering |
| 7 | 6052C | Automotive Safety |
| 8 | 6052D | Automotive Air conditioning System |
| 9 | 6002 | Indian Constitution |
| 10 | 6057 | Advanced Vehicle Testing Lab |
| 11 | 6058 | Advanced CAD Lab |
| 12 | 6059A | Electric and Hybrid Vehicles Lab |
| 13 | 6059B | Automotive Vehicle and Body Control Systems Lab |
| 14 | 6059C | Vehicle Body Reconditioning Lab |
| 15 | 6009 | MajorProject |