
M-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 M.Tech Automobile Engineering program at Sri Ramaswamy Memorial Institute of Science and Technology focuses on advanced concepts in vehicle design, manufacturing, electronics, and sustainable mobility. It is highly relevant to the evolving Indian automotive sector, driven by electrification and smart technologies, aiming to equip students with expertise for innovation in this dynamic industry.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for mechanical, automobile, production, manufacturing, or mechatronics engineering graduates, or those with an M.Sc. in Physics/Material Science, seeking to specialize in automotive R&D or advanced manufacturing. It also suits working professionals aiming to upgrade their skills for leadership roles in vehicle technology development and innovation in the Indian market.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates can expect diverse career paths in automotive R&D, design, manufacturing, testing, and quality control within India. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 4-7 lakhs per annum, growing significantly with experience. Opportunities exist in OEMs, component manufacturers, and design houses, with potential for roles in EV development, ADAS, and homologation, aligning with industry demand for specialized talent.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Deepen Core Automotive Fundamentals- (Semester 1-2)
Focus on thoroughly understanding advanced vehicle technology, automotive electronics, and component design principles. Engage actively in lab sessions, apply theoretical knowledge to practical problems, and clarify doubts promptly with faculty. Utilize online resources like NPTEL courses on vehicle dynamics and automotive embedded systems for supplementary learning.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL, MATLAB/Simulink, SRMIST library resources, Peer study groups
Career Connection
Strong fundamentals are crucial for R&D roles, enabling effective problem-solving and innovative design in automotive core areas.
Build CAD/CAE Proficiency- (Semester 1-2)
Master industry-standard CAD/CAE software like CATIA, SolidWorks, ANSYS, or ABAQUS. Actively participate in practical sessions, complete all assignments, and take initiative to work on small design projects independently. Seek certification in at least one software to enhance your resume.
Tools & Resources
CAD/CAE software labs, Online tutorials, LinkedIn Learning, Vendor certifications
Career Connection
Essential for design, analysis, and simulation roles in automotive OEMs and component suppliers, a highly sought-after skill in the Indian automotive industry.
Cultivate Research and IPR Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Apply concepts from Research Methodology and IPR by critically analyzing research papers in your area of interest. Practice writing literature reviews and identifying research gaps. Attend departmental seminars and workshops on patent filing and intellectual property rights to understand their importance in innovation.
Tools & Resources
Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar, Institutional IPR cell workshops
Career Connection
Prepares students for research-oriented roles in industry or academia and helps protect innovations developed during their careers.
Intermediate Stage
Engage in Industry-Relevant Internships- (Semester 3)
Actively seek and participate in internships or industrial training in automotive companies. Focus on gaining hands-on experience in areas like powertrain development, vehicle testing, or manufacturing automation. Network with industry professionals and understand real-world challenges. Document your learning thoroughly for the internship report.
Tools & Resources
SRMIST Placement Cell, Corporate websites, LinkedIn, Industry contacts
Career Connection
Crucial for practical exposure, building industry contacts, and often leads to pre-placement offers in leading Indian and global automotive firms.
Specialize through Electives and Mini-Projects- (Semester 3)
Strategically choose electives that align with your career goals, such as Electric Vehicles, NVH, or Automotive Safety. For each elective, pursue a related mini-project or case study to apply concepts and deepen your understanding. Present your findings in departmental forums.
Tools & Resources
Elective course materials, Relevant software, Project guides
Career Connection
Develops niche expertise, making you a specialist in high-demand areas of the automotive industry like EV technology or ADAS.
Develop Project Work Phase I & Problem-Solving Skills- (Semester 3)
For Project Work - Phase I, identify a significant automotive engineering problem, conduct an exhaustive literature review, and propose a robust methodology. Collaborate effectively with your guide and peers. Participate in problem-solving competitions or hackathons relevant to automotive challenges.
Tools & Resources
Research databases, Project mentors, Departmental labs, Automotive industry forums
Career Connection
Builds critical thinking and research capabilities, essential for R&D and product development roles, and provides a strong foundation for the final thesis.
Advanced Stage
Excel in Thesis Research and Publication- (Semester 4)
Dedicate significant effort to Project Work - Phase II, focusing on experimentation, data analysis, and validation. Aim for high-quality research that can potentially lead to publications in reputable conferences or journals. Regularly communicate progress and challenges with your supervisor.
Tools & Resources
Advanced simulation software, Experimental setups, Research publication guidelines, University research support
Career Connection
A strong thesis enhances your profile for R&D positions, academic careers, and demonstrates advanced problem-solving and analytical skills.
Master Interview and Presentation Skills- (Semester 4)
Actively participate in mock interviews and group discussions organized by the placement cell. Refine your communication skills through regular presentations of your project work. Prepare a compelling portfolio showcasing your projects, internships, and certifications.
Tools & Resources
SRMIST Placement Cell, Career counseling, Presentation tools (PowerPoint, Google Slides), Professional networking platforms
Career Connection
Directly prepares you for successful placements in top-tier automotive companies, enhancing your ability to articulate technical knowledge and soft skills.
Network and Explore Entrepreneurship- (Semester 4)
Attend industry seminars, workshops, and automotive expos (e.g., Auto Expo). Connect with alumni and professionals to explore career opportunities and potential startup ideas. Understand the regulatory and market landscape for automotive innovations in India.
Tools & Resources
Industry events, LinkedIn, Alumni network, Startup incubators (if available at SRMIST)
Career Connection
Opens doors to diverse career paths, including entrepreneurship or specialized roles in emerging automotive segments, crucial for long-term career growth in a dynamic industry.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- B.E./ B.Tech. in Mechanical Engg./ Automobile Engg./ Production Engg./ Manufacturing Engg./ Mechatronics Engg. OR M.Sc. in Physics/Material Science with valid score in SRMGEET or GATE.
Duration: 4 semesters / 2 years
Credits: 65 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 50%, External: 50%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AAE21101 | Advanced Vehicle Technology | Core | 4 | Vehicle Architecture, Hybrid and Electric Vehicles, Safety Systems, Vehicle Dynamics, Alternative Fuels, Intelligent Transport Systems |
| AAE21102 | Automotive Electronics | Core | 4 | Sensors and Actuators, Engine Management Systems, Vehicle Networks, Infotainment Systems, Embedded Systems, Diagnostics |
| AAE21103 | Automotive Component Design | Core | 4 | Design Principles, Material Selection, Stress Analysis, Component Optimization, CAD/CAE Tools, Manufacturing Considerations |
| AAE21104 | Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing for Automotive Applications | Core | 4 | CAD Tools, FEA in Automotive, CNC Machining, Rapid Prototyping, Manufacturing Simulation, Product Lifecycle Management |
| EN21101 | Research Methodology and IPR | Core | 3 | Research Problem Formulation, Data Collection Methods, Statistical Analysis, Report Writing, Patent Law, Copyrights |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AAE21201 | Engine Combustion and Pollution Control | Core | 4 | IC Engine Combustion, Emissions Formation, Emission Control Technologies, Alternative Fuels, Engine Testing, Regulations and Standards |
| AAE21202 | Finite Element Analysis for Automotive Engineering | Core | 4 | FEM Principles, Structural Analysis, Thermal Analysis, Crashworthiness Simulation, Durability Analysis, Software Applications |
| AAE21203 | Automotive Testing and Homologation | Core | 4 | Test Rigs, Performance Testing, Durability Testing, Safety Standards, Homologation Procedures, Vehicle Certification |
| AAE21E01 | Automotive Materials (Professional Elective 1) | Elective | 3 | Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Materials, Ceramics and Polymers, Composites, Smart Materials, Material Selection Process, Heat Treatment and Coatings |
| AAE21E03 | Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technology (Professional Elective 2) | Elective | 3 | EV and HEV Architectures, Energy Storage Systems, Electric Machines and Control, Power Electronics, Regenerative Braking, Charging Infrastructure |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AAE21P01 | Internship / Industrial Training | Project/Internship | 2 | Industrial Exposure, Practical Skills Development, Project Implementation, Report Writing, Presentation Skills, Professional Ethics |
| AAE21P02 | Project Work - Phase I | Project | 6 | Problem Identification, Literature Review, Methodology Development, Preliminary Design, Data Collection Planning, Project Planning |
| AAE21E02 | Vehicle Dynamics and Control (Professional Elective 3) | Elective | 3 | Longitudinal Vehicle Dynamics, Lateral and Vertical Dynamics, Steering and Braking Systems, Suspension Systems, Tyre Mechanics, Vehicle Stability Control |
| AAE21E04 | Automotive Safety Systems (Professional Elective 4) | Elective | 3 | Active and Passive Safety Systems, Crashworthiness, Occupant Protection, Pedestrian Safety, Regulations and Standards, Safety Testing and Simulation |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AAE21P03 | Project Work - Phase II | Project | 14 | Experimentation and Data Collection, Data Analysis and Interpretation, Model Validation, Result Discussion, Thesis Writing, Final Presentation |




