The total tuition fee is about Rs 1.43 lakh for the entire 3-year duration.
Yes, lateral entry is available. The lateral entry program duration is 2 years, and the tuition fees are 1.3 lakhs
Generally, candidates must have passed 10th grade (or equivalent) with required marks (often in mathematics and science). Exact criteria may vary check with Puran Murti’s admissions office.
It is a 3-year technical programme (six semesters) focused on design, maintenance, manufacturing and servicing of vehicles.
read moreHaryana is a fast-growing industrial and automobile hub. Many big companies are nearby, so you get good exposure and opportunities.
read moreYou must have passed 10th from a recognised board. Typically you need about 35-45% aggregate. Students with 12th (Science/PCM) or ITI may get lateral entry.
read moreIt includes both theory and hands-on training: workshops, garage practice, industrial visits and project work.
read moreYes — you’ll study applied mathematics, but the focus is more on vehicles and practical skills. With interest and effort you can do well.
read moreYes — diploma holders get roles like technician, maintenance engineer, CAD designer etc. Many hiring firms in Haryana and Delhi NCR.
read moreYes — the syllabus includes emission control, pollution management and CAD for automobiles.
read moreYes — with extra learning or experience you can move into design, R&D or advanced roles. The diploma gives you a strong base.
read moreYou’ll find modern smart classrooms, well-equipped labs, hostels, industry tie-ups, transport and sports.
read moreIt is considered cost-effective compared to many metro locations, while still offering good quality infrastructure.
read moreAbsolutely. You can work at service centres, dealerships, quality control, workshop supervision, or even training roles.
read moreYes — many colleges in Haryana offer good facilities for all students, including hostels, labs and inclusive environments.
read moreNot really – you can plan and apply again. Keep good marks in 10th, and prepare your documents. The chance remains.
read moreYes — many students from varied backgrounds join. With dedication and the college’s support infrastructure, you’ll have an equal chance.
read moreYes — as vehicle manufacturing, auto-components and green mobility grow, the demand for skilled diploma holders is likely to keep rising.
read moreIt is a 3-year full-time diploma programme (six semesters) that focuses on vehicle systems, design, manufacturing, maintenance, servicing and diagnostics of cars, bikes and commercial vehicles.
read moreBecause Haryana is a major automotive hub, offering strong industry links, modern workshops, affordable fees and a shorter route to job-ready skills in vehicle technology.
read moreYou should have passed Class 10th from a recognised board, usually with around 35-40% or 35-45% marks. Some colleges also allow lateral entry after Class 12th (Science/ Vocational) or ITI.
read moreYes — the programme introduces fundamentals and offers practical training, so with consistent effort and interest you can succeed in automobile engineering.
read moreNo — you’ll study theory and also spend lots of time in workshops, working on engines, chassis, transmission systems, diagnostics and real vehicle models.
read moreYes — graduates can work as automobile technicians, service engineers, workshop supervisors, quality control inspectors, production associates in manufacturing units.
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