Yes. Scholarships are offered for high-performing exam candidates, Class 10 ranks, and reserved categories.
read moreIts a three-year program that teaches how to design, fix, and maintain vehicles. You study theory and work hands‑on in workshop labs.
read moreStudents who pass 10th standard with at least 50% marks can apply. No upper age limit or strict stream requirement.
read moreNo. Even after 10th you can join. However, having technical knowledge can help in understanding subjects faster.
read moreYes. It’s AICTE-approved, NAAC‑A accredited, and affiliated with DCRUST and HSBTE, ensuring national acceptance.
read moreYou study engine systems, vehicle dynamics, automotive electronics, diagnostics, CAD, and advanced topics like EVs—spread over six semesters.
read moreYes. The program emphasizes hands‑on training in workshops and labs to diagnose, repair, and maintain real vehicles.
read moreAbsolutely. The course covers latest advances like electric vehicles, ADAS, and connected cars to keep you industry‑ready.
read moreYes. The campus offers internships through its placement cell, ensuring real-world experience before you graduate.
read moreDefinitely. With a strong placement team and ties to 3,000 companies, many students get multiple job offers.
read moreYes. You can become an auto technician, design engineer, service advisor, parts specialist, workshop manager, and more.
read moreGraduates find roles in service centers, dealerships, OEMs like Tata, Mahindra, Toyota, and quality control in manufacturing.
read moreYes. There are workshops and seminars on new tech plus soft-skill sessions like group discussions and guest lectures.
read moreYes. The campus spans 35 acres, with modern labs, workshops, library, hostels, Wi‑Fi, sports, and medical facilities.
read moreYes. Faculty are well-qualified, supportive, and experienced in both teaching and practical automobile work. Students rate faculty highly.
read moreYes. Fees are charged per semester, financial aid is available, and it's considered value-for-money with strong placement.
read moreA diploma program that teaches design, repair, and maintenance of vehicles using practical and theory lessons.
read moreIt offers hands-on skills, fast entry into the workforce, and cost-effective training.
read moreYes. It is AICTE-approved and recognized by state technical boards.
read moreIt is usually a three-year, six-semester program.
read moreYou will learn engine systems, chassis, electronics, CAD, thermodynamics, and maintenance.
read moreYes. It features workshops, labs, engine dismantling, and live vehicle diagnostics.
read moreYes, with ITI or 10+2 PCM background via lateral entry.
read moreGenerally, a 10th pass with 50% marks; no color blindness or serious disabilities.
read moreMostly merit-based; some colleges may require state or college entrance tests.
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