

B-VOC in Automobile Servicing at ST. SOLDIER INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY


Jalandhar, Punjab
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About the Specialization
What is Automobile Servicing at ST. SOLDIER INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY Jalandhar?
This Automobile Servicing program at St. Soldier Institute of Management and Technology focuses on equipping students with comprehensive skills in vehicle maintenance, diagnostics, and repair. Given India''''s burgeoning automotive market, with significant growth in both production and sales, this program addresses the critical industry demand for skilled technicians and service professionals, preparing graduates for a dynamic and evolving sector.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for 10+2 graduates with an interest in automotive mechanics and technology, seeking direct entry into the thriving automobile servicing sector. It also benefits existing mechanics or individuals with a vocational background looking to formalize their skills with a recognized degree, and those aspiring to establish their own automotive service enterprises in India.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates can expect diverse career paths in India, including roles as automotive technicians, service advisors, diagnostic specialists, or even workshop managers. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2.5 to 4 LPA, growing significantly with experience. The program aligns with industry needs, fostering expertise crucial for leading dealerships, independent garages, and automotive manufacturing service divisions.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Basic Mechanical & Electrical Fundamentals- (Semester 1-2)
Focus on thoroughly understanding core mechanical engineering concepts, basic electrical circuits, and computer fundamentals. Utilize workshop practicals to gain hands-on proficiency with tools and basic vehicle components.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL courses on engineering fundamentals, NCERT science textbooks for revision, basic toolkits, workshop manuals
Career Connection
A strong foundation ensures better comprehension of advanced automotive systems, reducing learning curves in future semesters and making entry-level technical roles more accessible.
Develop Effective Communication & Drawing Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Actively participate in communication skills sessions to improve both written and verbal technical communication, essential for client interaction and report writing. Practice engineering drawing to visualize and understand automotive designs.
Tools & Resources
Online grammar checks, technical writing guides, AutoCAD tutorials, peer study groups for presentation practice
Career Connection
Clear communication is vital for service advisors and team leads, while drawing skills are crucial for understanding schematics and technical blueprints in diagnosis and repair.
Engage in Early Workshop Safety & Basic Servicing- (Semester 1-2)
Prioritize learning and strictly adhering to workshop safety protocols. Actively participate in all general servicing labs, focusing on understanding routine maintenance procedures and vehicle component identification.
Tools & Resources
Official workshop safety manuals, demonstration videos, direct supervision from lab instructors, personal protective equipment (PPE)
Career Connection
Instills professional safety habits and provides fundamental practical skills, making graduates immediately valuable in any automotive service environment.
Intermediate Stage
Specialize in Engine & Transmission Systems- (Semester 3-4)
Deep dive into the intricacies of internal combustion engines and vehicle transmission systems. Seek additional practical exposure through disassembling and reassembling these critical components beyond regular lab hours.
Tools & Resources
Engine cut sections, transmission system models, specialized repair manuals, online forums for troubleshooting common issues
Career Connection
Expertise in engines and transmissions is highly sought after, leading to specialized technician roles and better career progression in complex repair jobs.
Embrace Modern Automotive Technologies & Diagnostics- (Semester 4-5)
Actively learn about vehicle safety systems, modern automotive technologies (EVs, hybrids, ADAS), and diagnostic tools. Practice fault code analysis and troubleshooting on actual vehicles or simulators.
Tools & Resources
OBD-II scanners, diagnostic software simulators, YouTube channels on modern vehicle tech, industry webinars
Career Connection
Positions graduates at the forefront of automotive innovation, making them attractive for roles in advanced diagnostics and servicing of contemporary vehicles.
Secure & Maximize Industrial Training Experience- (Semester 5)
Aggressively seek quality industrial training opportunities (internships) with established dealerships or service centers. Focus on applying classroom knowledge, observing real-world operations, and building a professional network.
Tools & Resources
Career services office, alumni network, professional networking platforms (LinkedIn), resume and interview preparation workshops
Career Connection
Industrial training provides invaluable real-world experience, often leading to pre-placement offers and significantly improving post-graduation employment prospects.
Advanced Stage
Excel in Major Project & Advanced Troubleshooting- (Semester 6)
Select a challenging major project that involves complex problem-solving or innovation in automobile servicing. Apply advanced diagnostic and troubleshooting skills to achieve project objectives, documenting every step meticulously.
Tools & Resources
Research papers, industry best practices guides, expert mentors, advanced diagnostic equipment, project management software
Career Connection
Demonstrates advanced technical competence, research capabilities, and problem-solving aptitude, crucial for R&D roles, senior technician positions, or launching a startup.
Develop Entrepreneurial & Workshop Management Skills- (Semester 6)
Focus on understanding the business aspects of the automobile industry, including quality control, supply chain management, and entrepreneurship. Use this knowledge to develop a potential business plan or improve workshop efficiency.
Tools & Resources
Business plan templates, case studies of successful Indian auto workshops, local Chamber of Commerce resources, workshops on lean manufacturing
Career Connection
Prepares graduates for managerial roles in service centers, or for starting their own ventures, contributing to the "Make in India" and "Skill India" initiatives.
Network Strategically & Prepare for Placements- (Semester 6)
Actively engage with industry professionals during guest lectures, workshops, and industrial visits. Refine resumes, practice interview skills, and attend campus placement drives with a clear career objective.
Tools & Resources
Placement cell, mock interview sessions, professional networking events, alumni meetups, job portals
Career Connection
Maximize chances of securing desirable placements in leading automotive companies, ensuring a smooth transition from academics to a professional career.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- 10+2 in any stream (as per IKGPTU B.Voc. general eligibility norms)
Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)
Credits: 144 Credits
Assessment: Internal: Theory: 40%, Practical/Skill: 60%, External: Theory: 60%, Practical/Skill: 40%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BVA-101 | Communication Skills-I | Core | 3 | Basic Grammar, Reading Comprehension, Business Correspondence, Presentation Skills, Group Discussions |
| BVA-103 | Basics of Mechanical Engineering | Core | 3 | Engineering Materials, Manufacturing Processes, Power Transmission, Basic Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics |
| BVA-105 | Computer Fundamentals & Applications | Core | 3 | Computer Hardware, Operating Systems, MS Office Suite, Internet Concepts, Data Security |
| BVA-107 | Engineering Drawing & Graphics | Core | 3 | Drawing Instruments, Orthographic Projections, Isometric Projections, Sectional Views, AutoCAD Basics |
| BVA-109 | Automobile General Servicing Practices-I | Skill Component | 3 | Workshop Safety, Hand Tools, Fasteners, Basic Servicing Operations, Vehicle Components Identification |
| BVA-111 | Workshop Practical-I (Mechanical) | Practical | 2 | Fitting, Sheet Metal, Welding, Carpentry, Foundry |
| BVA-113 | Automobile General Servicing Lab-I | Practical | 3 | Lubrication System Service, Cooling System Service, Brake Adjustment, Tire Inspection, Battery Maintenance |
| BVA-115 | Computer Application Lab | Practical | 2 | Word Processing, Spreadsheet Operations, Presentation Creation, Internet Browsing, Email Usage |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BVA-102 | Communication Skills-II | Core | 3 | Advanced Grammar, Report Writing, Technical Communication, Interview Skills, Public Speaking |
| BVA-104 | Applied Mechanics | Core | 3 | Forces and Moments, Equilibrium, Friction, Simple Machines, Stress and Strain |
| BVA-106 | Basics of Electrical & Electronics Engineering | Core | 3 | DC Circuits, AC Circuits, Electrical Components, Semiconductor Devices, Digital Electronics Basics |
| BVA-108 | Manufacturing Processes | Core | 3 | Machining Operations, Lathe Operations, Milling, Grinding, Jigs and Fixtures |
| BVA-110 | Automobile General Servicing Practices-II | Skill Component | 3 | Engine Oil Change, Filter Replacement, Fluid Level Checks, Undercarriage Inspection, Minor Adjustments |
| BVA-112 | Workshop Practical-II (Automobile Components) | Practical | 2 | Dismantling Engine Components, Brake System Assembly, Suspension System Checks, Steering System Inspection, Transmission Fluid Change |
| BVA-114 | Automobile General Servicing Lab-II | Practical | 3 | Fuel System Inspection, Ignition System Check, Exhaust System Service, Electrical System Diagnosis, HVAC System Checks |
| BVA-116 | Electrical & Electronics Lab | Practical | 2 | Basic Circuit Testing, Multimeter Usage, Component Identification, Soldering, Breadboard Prototyping |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BVA-201 | Vehicle Body Repair & Painting | Skill Component | 3 | Body Panel Repair, Denting, Welding Techniques, Surface Preparation, Paint Application |
| BVA-203 | Internal Combustion Engines | Core | 3 | Engine Cycles, Engine Components, Fuel Systems, Ignition Systems, Lubrication and Cooling Systems |
| BVA-205 | Vehicle Transmission System | Core | 3 | Clutch, Gearbox, Propeller Shaft, Differential, Axles |
| BVA-207 | Vehicle Chassis & Suspension System | Core | 3 | Frame Types, Steering System, Suspension System Components, Wheel Alignment, Tire Dynamics |
| BVA-209 | Auto Electricals & Electronics | Skill Component | 3 | Battery, Starting System, Charging System, Lighting System, Wiring Harness |
| BVA-211 | Vehicle Body Repair Lab | Practical | 2 | Dent Removal, Filler Application, Sanding, Masking, Paint Booth Operations |
| BVA-213 | Automobile Engine Lab | Practical | 3 | Engine Dismantling, Engine Assembly, Valve Timing, Fuel Pump Testing, Spark Plug Inspection |
| BVA-215 | Vehicle Chassis Lab | Practical | 2 | Steering Gear Adjustment, Suspension Component Replacement, Wheel Balancing, Brake System Bleeding, Shock Absorber Testing |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BVA-202 | Automobile Pollution & Control | Core | 3 | Emission Norms, Exhaust Gas Recirculation, Catalytic Converter, Diesel Particulate Filter, OBD Systems |
| BVA-204 | Automotive Engine Testing & Performance | Skill Component | 3 | Engine Performance Parameters, Dynamometer Testing, Fuel Efficiency, Power and Torque Curves, Emissions Testing |
| BVA-206 | Vehicle Safety Systems | Core | 3 | Active Safety, Passive Safety, Airbags, ABS, ESP, Crumple Zones |
| BVA-208 | Automobile Workshop Management | Core | 3 | Workshop Layout, Inventory Management, Customer Service, Billing Systems, Quality Control |
| BVA-210 | Modern Automotive Technology | Skill Component | 3 | Hybrid Vehicles, Electric Vehicles, ADAS, Telematics, Sensor Technology |
| BVA-212 | Automobile Pollution Control Lab | Practical | 2 | Exhaust Gas Analyzer, Smoke Meter, OBD Scanner, Emission Control System Checks |
| BVA-214 | Automotive Engine Testing Lab | Practical | 3 | Engine Tuning, Compression Test, Fuel Injector Testing, Ignition Timing Adjustment, Turbocharger Inspection |
| BVA-216 | Modern Automotive Lab | Practical | 2 | EV Component Identification, Hybrid System Diagnostics, ADAS Sensor Calibration, Telematics System Setup |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BVA-301 | Entrepreneurship & Start-up Management | Core | 3 | Business Idea Generation, Business Plan, Marketing Strategies, Funding Sources, Legal Aspects |
| BVA-303 | Automotive Ancillary Systems | Skill Component | 3 | Heating and Air Conditioning, Wiper and Washer Systems, Power Windows, Central Locking, Car Audio Systems |
| BVA-305 | Vehicle Diagnostics & Troubleshooting | Skill Component | 3 | Diagnostic Tools, Fault Code Analysis, Wiring Diagrams, Sensor Testing, Actuator Testing |
| BVA-307 | Minor Project | Project | 4 | Project Planning, Literature Review, Design and Implementation, Testing and Evaluation, Report Writing |
| BVA-309 | Industrial Training-I | Industrial Training | 6 | On-the-job Training, Industry Best Practices, Skill Development, Problem Solving, Professional Etiquette |
| BVA-311 | Vehicle Diagnostics Lab | Practical | 2 | Scan Tool Operations, Oscilloscope Usage, Pressure Gauge Testing, Leak Detection, Component Simulation |
| BVA-313 | Minor Project Viva | Viva | 1 | Project Presentation, Q&A, Technical Discussion, Project Defense |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BVA-302 | Quality Control & Assurance in Automobile Industry | Core | 3 | Quality Management Systems, ISO Standards, Statistical Process Control, Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing |
| BVA-304 | Supply Chain Management in Automobile Industry | Core | 3 | Logistics, Inventory Management, Procurement, Distribution Channels, Vendor Management |
| BVA-306 | Automobile Servicing & Maintenance Operations | Skill Component | 3 | Preventive Maintenance, Predictive Maintenance, Corrective Maintenance, Service Schedules, Record Keeping |
| BVA-308 | Major Project | Project | 6 | Advanced Project Management, Research Methodology, Prototype Development, Comprehensive Testing, Thesis Preparation |
| BVA-310 | Industrial Training-II | Industrial Training | 6 | Advanced Industry Exposure, Specialized Skill Application, Mentorship, Innovation, Career Development |
| BVA-312 | Major Project Viva | Viva | 3 | In-depth Project Presentation, Critical Analysis, Technical Expertise, Innovation Demonstration, Industry Relevance |




