
B-TECH in Automobile Engineering at SRM Institute of Science and Technology (Deemed to be University)


Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu
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About the Specialization
What is Automobile Engineering at SRM Institute of Science and Technology (Deemed to be University) Chengalpattu?
This Automobile Engineering program at Sri Ramaswamy Memorial Institute of Science and Technology focuses on designing, developing, manufacturing, and maintaining automotive systems. It addresses the evolving landscape of the Indian auto industry, emphasizing sustainable mobility, electric vehicles, and intelligent transport. The program differentiates itself by integrating theoretical knowledge with extensive practical exposure, preparing students for immediate industry relevance.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for fresh graduates with a strong foundation in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics who are passionate about vehicles and automotive technology. It also caters to aspiring engineers seeking entry into the thriving automotive manufacturing, design, and R&D sectors in India, offering a pathway for career changers looking to specialize in emerging automotive domains like EVs and autonomous driving.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse India-specific career paths in automotive R&D, manufacturing, design, and service sectors. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3.5-6 lakhs per annum, with significant growth trajectories in companies like Tata Motors, Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki, and various auto component manufacturers. Opportunities also exist in aligning with certifications in vehicle diagnostics and CAD/CAM.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Core Engineering Fundamentals- (Semester 1-2)
Focus intently on understanding basic concepts in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and introductory engineering subjects like Mechanics and Thermodynamics. Utilize online platforms like NPTEL and Khan Academy for supplementary learning and practice problem-solving rigorously. Form study groups with peers to clarify doubts and consolidate understanding, building a strong base for advanced topics.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL, Khan Academy, Reference textbooks, Peer study groups
Career Connection
A solid grasp of fundamentals is crucial for solving complex engineering problems later, leading to better performance in core technical interviews and building innovative solutions in projects.
Develop Programming and CAD Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Engage actively in programming labs (C, Python) and CAD/CAM software (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, CATIA). Practice frequently to build proficiency. Participate in introductory design competitions or workshops. These skills are foundational for modern automotive engineering, which heavily relies on simulations, design, and embedded systems.
Tools & Resources
SRMIST Computer Labs, SolidWorks tutorials, YouTube channels for CAD/Python, Codecademy
Career Connection
Proficiency in programming and CAD is highly valued by automotive companies for design, simulation, and manufacturing roles, enhancing employability for entry-level engineering positions.
Join Technical Clubs and Societies- (Semester 1-2)
Actively participate in departmental technical clubs like SAE Collegiate Club or ASME. Engage in hands-on activities, mini-projects, and workshops. This provides practical exposure, enhances teamwork, and develops soft skills essential for a collaborative industry environment, fostering a passion for automotive innovation.
Tools & Resources
SAE Collegiate Club, ASME Chapter, College workshop facilities, Faculty mentors
Career Connection
Participation demonstrates initiative, practical skills, and teamwork, which are critical traits sought by recruiters. It also helps in networking and understanding industry trends.
Intermediate Stage
Pursue Internships and Industry Projects- (Semester 3-5)
Seek short-term internships or collaborate on industry-linked projects during summer breaks. Target automotive manufacturing units, service centers, or R&D firms. This provides invaluable real-world experience, helps apply theoretical knowledge, and builds a professional network crucial for placements. Focus on understanding manufacturing processes and diagnostic tools.
Tools & Resources
SRMIST Placement Cell, Internshala, Naukri.com, Industry contacts
Career Connection
Internships are often a direct gateway to pre-placement offers or give a significant advantage during job interviews by showcasing practical experience and industry understanding.
Specialize in Emerging Automotive Technologies- (Semester 3-5)
Dedicate time to learn about Electric Vehicles (EVs), Hybrid Technology, and Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) through online courses, certifications, and specialized workshops. The Indian automotive market is rapidly shifting towards these areas, making these skills highly sought after.
Tools & Resources
Coursera (EV specialization), Udemy courses, Automotive Skill Development Council (ASDC) certifications, Department workshops
Career Connection
Developing expertise in new-age automotive technologies significantly boosts employability in the growing EV and smart mobility sectors, opening doors to niche roles and better salary packages.
Participate in National Level Competitions- (Semester 3-5)
Join teams for competitions like BAJA SAE, Formula Bharat, or Eco-Kart. These platforms offer hands-on experience in vehicle design, fabrication, and testing, fostering innovation and problem-solving skills under challenging deadlines. This practical application solidifies theoretical learning.
Tools & Resources
BAJA SAE India, Formula Bharat, Institution''''s technical teams, Mentoring faculty
Career Connection
Participation in prestigious competitions highlights practical engineering abilities, leadership, and teamwork, making a candidate stand out to potential employers in the competitive Indian automotive market.
Advanced Stage
Focus on Capstone Project & Research- (Semester 6-8)
Undertake a robust final year project (Phase I & II) that addresses a real-world automotive problem or explores an innovative solution. Aim for publication in conferences or journals if possible. This demonstrates independent research, problem-solving capabilities, and deep understanding of a specific domain, which is vital for R&D roles.
Tools & Resources
SRMIST Research Labs, Faculty advisors, Scopus/Web of Science for literature review, Simulation software
Career Connection
A strong capstone project is a powerful portfolio item, showcasing practical expertise and research aptitude, highly valued by R&D centers and companies looking for innovative engineers.
Intensive Placement Preparation- (Semester 6-8)
Engage in rigorous preparation for campus placements. This includes aptitude test practice, technical interview preparation focused on core automotive and mechanical concepts, and mock HR interviews. Utilize online platforms for coding and quantitative aptitude, and participate in resume building workshops.
Tools & Resources
SRMIST Career Development Centre, GeeksforGeeks, IndiaBix, Mock interview sessions
Career Connection
Thorough preparation directly translates into higher chances of securing desired placements in top automotive companies, ensuring a strong start to your professional career.
Network and Build Professional Connections- (Semester 6-8)
Attend industry seminars, webinars, and workshops. Connect with alumni and professionals on platforms like LinkedIn. Participate in professional body events (e.g., SAE India conferences). Networking can open doors to opportunities beyond campus placements, provide mentorship, and keep you updated on industry trends.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, Industry conferences, Alumni network, Guest lecture series
Career Connection
A strong professional network can lead to referrals, mentorship, and insights into the job market, significantly aiding career progression and opening up diverse professional avenues.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) as compulsory subjects, with a minimum aggregate percentage (as per university norms) and SRMJEE qualified.
Duration: 4 years / 8 semesters
Credits: 178 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 50%, External: 50%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21LEH101T | Communicative English | Core | 3 | Fundamentals of Communication, Grammar and Usage, Presentation Skills, Group Discussion, Oral and Written Communication |
| 21MAH101T | Calculus and Differential Equations | Core | 4 | Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Ordinary Differential Equations, Laplace Transforms, Vector Calculus |
| 21PHH101T | Engineering Physics | Core | 3 | Oscillations and Waves, Quantum Physics, Solid State Physics, Materials Science, Photonics |
| 21CYH101T | Engineering Chemistry | Core | 3 | Electrochemistry, Corrosion and its Control, Water Treatment, Engineering Materials, Fuels and Combustion |
| 21CSH101T | Programming for Problem Solving | Core | 3 | Introduction to Programming, Control Structures, Functions and Arrays, Pointers and Structures, File Handling |
| 21MEH101L | Engineering Graphics and Design | Lab | 2 | Principles of Engineering Graphics, Orthographic Projections, Sectional Views, Isometric Projections, Solid Modelling |
| 21MEH102L | Manufacturing Practices | Lab | 2 | Workshop Safety, Carpentry and Fitting, Welding, Machining, Foundry |
| 21CYH101L | Engineering Chemistry Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Titrimetric Analysis, pH Metry, Conductometry, Calorimetry, Spectrophotometry |
| 21CSH101L | Programming for Problem Solving Laboratory | Lab | 1 | C Programming Practice, Data Types, Conditional Statements, Looping Constructs, Functions |
| 21LEH101L | Communicative English Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Listening Skills, Speaking Skills, Reading Skills, Writing Skills, Presentation Practice |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21LEH201T | English for Professional Purposes | Core | 3 | Technical Communication, Business Correspondence, Report Writing, Resume and Cover Letter, Interview Skills |
| 21MAH201T | Linear Algebra and Numerical Methods | Core | 4 | Matrices and Determinants, Vector Spaces, Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, Numerical Solutions of Equations, Numerical Differentiation and Integration |
| 21BEH201T | Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering | Core | 3 | DC Circuits, AC Circuits, Transformers, Diodes and Transistors, Operational Amplifiers |
| 21MEH201T | Engineering Mechanics | Core | 4 | Statics of Particles, Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies, Friction, Dynamics of Particles, Kinematics of Rigid Bodies |
| 21MEH202T | Materials Science and Engineering | Core | 3 | Crystal Structure, Mechanical Properties, Phase Diagrams, Heat Treatment, Composite Materials |
| 21BEH201L | Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Ohm''''s Law Verification, KVL and KCL, Diode Characteristics, Transistor Characteristics, Op-Amp Circuits |
| 21MEH203L | Computer Aided Drafting and Modelling Laboratory | Lab | 2 | CAD Software Introduction, 2D Drawing, 3D Modelling, Assembly Drawing, Surface Modelling |
| 21PCH201L | Physics and Chemistry Lab | Lab | 2 | Properties of Matter, Optical Experiments, Chemical Kinetics, Water Quality Analysis, Material Testing |
| 21CSH201L | Python Programming Laboratory | Lab | 2 | Python Basics, Data Structures, Functions, Object-Oriented Programming, File Handling |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21MAH301T | Probability and Statistics for Engineers | Core | 4 | Probability Theory, Random Variables, Probability Distributions, Sampling Distributions, Hypothesis Testing |
| 21MEH301T | Thermodynamics | Core | 4 | Basic Concepts, First Law of Thermodynamics, Second Law of Thermodynamics, Entropy, Power Cycles |
| 21MEH302T | Fluid Mechanics and Machinery | Core | 4 | Fluid Properties, Fluid Statics, Fluid Kinematics, Fluid Dynamics, Turbomachinery |
| 21MEH303T | Manufacturing Technology | Core | 3 | Metal Casting, Metal Forming, Welding Processes, Machining Processes, Advanced Manufacturing |
| 21AEH301T | Automotive Chassis and Body Engineering | Core | 3 | Chassis Layout, Frame and Suspension, Steering System, Braking System, Body Construction |
| 21MEH304L | Manufacturing Technology Laboratory | Lab | 2 | Foundry Practice, Welding Operations, Machining Operations, Measurement and Inspection, Rapid Prototyping |
| 21MEH305L | Fluid Mechanics and Machinery Laboratory | Lab | 2 | Flow Measurement, Pump Performance, Turbine Performance, Hydraulic Systems, Pneumatic Systems |
| 21AEH302L | Automotive Chassis and Body Engineering Laboratory | Lab | 2 | Vehicle Layout Study, Suspension System Disassembly, Steering Gear Mechanism, Brake System Components, Body Structure Analysis |
| 21PDH301L | Professional Development I | Mandatory | 1 | Personal SWOT Analysis, Goal Setting, Time Management, Presentation Skills, Interview Skills |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21AEE4XXT | Programme Elective I | Elective | 3 | Chosen from approved elective list |
| 21MEH401T | Kinematics of Machinery | Core | 3 | Mechanisms and Machines, Velocity Analysis, Acceleration Analysis, Cams and Followers, Gears and Gear Trains |
| 21MEH402T | Strength of Materials | Core | 4 | Simple Stresses and Strains, Bending Moment and Shear Force, Torsion, Deflection of Beams, Columns and Struts |
| 21MEH403T | Heat and Mass Transfer | Core | 4 | Conduction, Convection, Radiation, Heat Exchangers, Mass Transfer Principles |
| 21AEH401T | Automotive Engines | Core | 3 | Engine Classification, Spark Ignition Engines, Compression Ignition Engines, Engine Systems, Engine Performance |
| 21AEH402T | Automotive Transmission | Core | 3 | Clutch, Gearbox, Propeller Shaft, Differential, Drive Axles |
| 21MEH404L | Kinematics of Machinery Laboratory | Lab | 2 | Four Bar Mechanism, Slider Crank Mechanism, Cam Profile Generation, Gear Train Analysis, Flywheel Experiment |
| 21AEH403L | Automotive Engines Laboratory | Lab | 2 | Engine Dismantling, Engine Assembly, Engine Performance Testing, Emission Measurement, Fuel System Analysis |
| 21PDH401L | Professional Development II | Mandatory | 1 | Group Discussion Practice, Resume Building, Mock Interviews, Communication Etiquette, Corporate Expectations |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21AEE5XXT | Programme Elective II | Elective | 3 | Chosen from approved elective list |
| 21AEE5XXT | Programme Elective III | Elective | 3 | Chosen from approved elective list |
| 21MEH501T | Dynamics of Machinery | Core | 4 | Free Vibrations, Forced Vibrations, Torsional Vibrations, Balancing of Rotating Masses, Governors and Gyroscopes |
| 21AEH501T | Automotive Electrical and Electronic Systems | Core | 3 | Battery and Charging System, Starting System, Ignition System, Lighting System, Automotive Sensors and Actuators |
| 21AEH502T | Vehicle Dynamics | Core | 4 | Tyre Mechanics, Longitudinal Vehicle Dynamics, Lateral Vehicle Dynamics, Vertical Vehicle Dynamics, Suspension Kinematics |
| 21AEH503T | CAD/CAM and Automation | Core | 3 | CAD Software, CAM Programming, NC/CNC Machines, Robotics, Automation in Manufacturing |
| 21AEH504L | Automotive Electrical and Electronic Systems Laboratory | Lab | 2 | Battery Testing, Starting System Check, Ignition System Fault Diagnosis, Sensor Testing, ECU Diagnostics |
| 21AEH505L | Vehicle Dynamics Laboratory | Lab | 2 | Vehicle Handling, Ride Comfort Analysis, Braking Performance, Steering Characteristics, Suspension Testing |
| 21PDH501L | Professional Development III | Mandatory | 1 | Interpersonal Skills, Conflict Resolution, Teamwork, Leadership Qualities, Problem Solving |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21AEE6XXT | Programme Elective IV | Elective | 3 | Chosen from approved elective list |
| 21AEE6XXT | Programme Elective V | Elective | 3 | Chosen from approved elective list |
| 21GES601T | Environmental Science and Engineering | Core | 3 | Ecosystems, Environmental Pollution, Waste Management, Renewable Energy, Environmental Legislation |
| 21AEH601T | Alternative Fuels and Energy Systems | Core | 3 | Conventional Fuels, Biofuels, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Fuel Cells, Energy Storage Systems |
| 21AEH602T | Vehicle Safety and Ergonomics | Core | 3 | Passive Safety Systems, Active Safety Systems, Crashworthiness, Ergonomics in Vehicle Design, Driver Assistance Systems |
| 21AEH603T | Vehicle Maintenance and Diagnostics | Core | 3 | Preventive Maintenance, Engine Diagnostics, Chassis Diagnostics, Electrical Diagnostics, Emission Control |
| 21AEH604L | Alternative Fuels and Energy Systems Laboratory | Lab | 2 | Biofuel Production, Engine Performance with Alternative Fuels, EV Battery Testing, Solar Charging, Hydrogen Fuel Cell Demonstration |
| 21AEH605L | Vehicle Maintenance and Diagnostics Laboratory | Lab | 2 | Routine Service, Engine Fault Finding, Scan Tool Usage, Wheel Alignment, AC System Servicing |
| 21AEH606P | Mini Project | Project | 3 | Problem Identification, Design and Analysis, Fabrication, Testing and Evaluation, Report Writing |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21AEE7XXT | Programme Elective VI | Elective | 3 | Chosen from approved elective list |
| 21AEE7XXT | Programme Elective VII | Elective | 3 | Chosen from approved elective list |
| 21AEO7XXT | Open Elective I | Open Elective | 3 | Chosen from university-wide open elective list |
| 21AEH701T | Vehicle Aerodynamics and Styling | Core | 3 | Aerodynamic Principles, Drag and Lift, Aerodynamic Devices, Automotive Styling, Aesthetics and Functionality |
| 21AEH702T | Automotive Tribology and Materials | Core | 3 | Friction, Wear, Lubrication, Lubricants, Advanced Automotive Materials |
| 21AEH703P | Project Work - Phase I | Project | 5 | Literature Review, Problem Definition, Methodology Design, Preliminary Analysis, Proposal Submission |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21AEE8XXT | Programme Elective VIII | Elective | 3 | Chosen from approved elective list |
| 21AEO8XXT | Open Elective II | Open Elective | 3 | Chosen from university-wide open elective list |
| 21AEH801P | Project Work - Phase II | Project | 6 | Data Collection and Analysis, Design and Implementation, Testing and Validation, Report Writing, Presentation |
| 21AEH802J | Industrial Internship / Training | Internship | 0 | Industry Exposure, Practical Skill Application, Problem Solving, Professional Networking, Report Documentation |




