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B.Tech in Automotive Engineering

 B.Tech in Automotive Engineering  semester-wise syllabus

 

Semester 1: Foundation Courses

  1. Mathematics-I (Calculus, Linear Algebra)

  2. Physics (Mechanics, Thermodynamics Basics)

  3. Chemistry (Materials, Fuels)

  4. Basics of Electrical & Electronics Engineering

  5. Engineering Graphics & CAD (AutoCAD/SolidWorks)

  6. Workshop Practice (Lathe, Welding, Sheet Metal)

  7. Communication Skills


Semester 2: Core Engineering Principles

  1. Mathematics-II (Differential Equations, Probability)

  2. Engineering Mechanics (Statics, Dynamics)

  3. Programming for Engineers (C/Python/Matlab)

  4. Thermodynamics (Laws, Heat Transfer)

  5. Material Science (Metals, Polymers, Composites)

  6. Physics/Chemistry Lab

  7. CAD Lab (SolidWorks/CATIA)


Semester 3: Mechanical & Automotive Basics

  1. Fluid Mechanics (Hydraulics, Pneumatics)

  2. Manufacturing Technology (Casting, Machining)

  3. Strength of Materials (Stress, Strain, Beams)

  4. Electrical Systems in Vehicles (Batteries, Sensors)

  5. Machine Drawing & GD&T

  6. Fluid Mechanics Lab

  7. Manufacturing Lab


Semester 4: Automotive Core Subjects

  1. Internal Combustion Engines (ICE) (SI/CI Engines)

  2. Automotive Chassis & Transmission

  3. Theory of Machines (Gears, Kinematics)

  4. Heat & Mass Transfer (Radiators, Cooling Systems)

  5. Vehicle Dynamics (Stability, Suspension)

  6. IC Engines Lab (Engine Disassembly, Testing)

  7. Automotive Electronics Lab (ECU Basics)


Semester 5: Advanced Automotive Systems

  1. Vehicle Aerodynamics

  2. Automotive Electronics & Embedded Systems (ECU, CAN Bus)

  3. Alternative Fuels & Hybrid Vehicles

  4. Automotive Safety & Crash Analysis

  5. Elective-I (e.g., Vehicle Design / Robotics in Automotive)

  6. Vehicle Testing Lab (Performance, Emissions)

  7. Embedded Systems Lab (Arduino/RASPBERRY PI for Automotive)


Semester 6: Automotive Design & Control

  1. Autonomous Vehicles & ADAS (Sensors, AI in Driving)

  2. Automotive Materials & Lightweighting (CFRP, Aluminum)

  3. Noise, Vibration, Harshness (NVH)

  4. Supply Chain & Automotive Management

  5. Elective-II (e.g., Electric Vehicles / AI in Automotive)

  6. CAD/CAE Lab (ANSYS, CATIA for Vehicle Design)

  7. Industrial Training/Internship (OEMs like Tata Motors, Maruti)


Semester 7: Specializations & Project Work

  1. Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology

  2. Vehicle Diagnostics & Telematics

  3. Elective-III (e.g., Race Car Engineering / Battery Tech)

  4. Project Work-I (Design/Analysis Project)

  5. Automotive Cybersecurity

  6. Advanced Automotive Lab (Hybrid/Electric Powertrains)


Semester 8: Final Project & Industry Trends

  1. Autonomous Driving Systems

  2. Elective-IV (e.g., Smart Manufacturing / IoT in Vehicles)

  3. Project Work-II (Thesis/Industry Collaboration)

  4. Comprehensive Viva & Internship Report


Key Labs & Practicals

  • Engine Testing Lab (Dyno, Emission Analysis)

  • Vehicle Simulation Lab (MATLAB/Simulink, CarSim)

  • Battery & EV Lab (BMS, Charging Tech)

  • Crash Simulation Lab (LS-DYNA, Altair)

Elective Options

  • High-Performance Vehicles (F1, Aerodynamics)

  • AI for Predictive Maintenance

  • 3D Printing in Automotive

  • Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Communication