The diploma program lasts for 3 years (six semesters).
read moreYou study engine technology, fuel systems, transmission, vehicle design (CAD/CAM), vehicle electronics, emissions control, vehicle maintenance, and workshop practice.
read moreThere is a strong practical side. Students work in workshops, handle real engines and vehicle systems, and get hands-on training.
read moreYou need to have passed 10th standard. For general admission, many colleges ask for at least 50% marks (may vary depending on category).
read moreYes. If you have done 10+2 (vocational/technical) or ITI, you can get lateral entry — i.e., direct admission into the 2nd year.
read moreYes. Diploma holders can work as technicians, maintenance engineers, workshop supervisors, auto-electricians, quality inspectors, etc.
read moreYes. You can join B.Tech (through lateral entry), or go for related branches like mechanical or mechatronics. You can also do certification courses (e.g. EV technology, CAD/CAM).
read moreYes. Colleges in Panipat offering this diploma have placement cells, industry tie-ups, and regular industrial visits for training.
read moreYes. It gives a strong foundation in auto-engineering, offers early entry into automotive jobs, and still keeps doors open for higher studies.
read moreThis diploma teaches you how to design, build, maintain, and repair vehicles — cars, bikes, trucks, and more. You learn about engines, transmissions, vehicle electronics, maintenance, and modern automobile systems.
read moreThe course lasts 3 years, divided into 6 semesters.
read moreAnyone who has passed Class 10 (or equivalent) from a recognised board can join.
read moreNo. While a background in science or mathematics helps, many students join after 10th without strong science, because basics are taught in the course.
read moreIt’s very practical. The course includes workshops, labs, and real-vehicle practice along with theory. Students work with engines, electrical systems, vehicle maintenance, repair tasks, and more.
read moreYou study: automobile mechanics and engine systems; vehicle chassis, transmission; auto electrical and electronics; CAD/CAM for automobiles; vehicle maintenance and servicing; emission control and pollution management; and workshop practice.
read moreYes. The college has well-equipped labs and workshops where you handle real tools, engines, vehicle parts, and practice maintenance and repair.
read moreYes. After this diploma you are ready to work in automobile manufacturing, vehicle maintenance, service centres, spare-parts companies, transport firms, workshops and more.
read moreNot at all. This diploma suits both — those who want to work in big automobile firms and those who want to work in small garages, workshops, or even start their own business.
read moreYes. If you love cars, bikes, enjoy working with vehicles, like hands-on work, and want a practical career in the automobile industry — this diploma is a great match.
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