What is the scope of automobile engineering in India? How much percentage is required to pursue automobile engineering?

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9 years ago
Vedant ! Automobile is a very good stream to get admission as it will provide you a great career in top Automobile company which is a dream job of any mechanical Engineer but i would like to recommend you to select the university cautiously as in this stream along with technical skills one also need

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4 years ago
Automobile Engineering course mainly focuses on the management of concept development, look, research, manufacturing, operation and servicing of both on and off-road vehicles. Automobile Engineering particularly deals with the development and style of automobiles. With the advent of E-Mobility (e-Bi

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Yash Singhal
7 years ago
Hi Vedant, See, in India, there are very less automobiles manufacturing plants and in those, also almost all the jobs are grabbed by the top college graduates like graduates of IITs and IIITs and hence for the private colleges and also the state governed colleges there are very chances of getting

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9 years ago
If u r talking about autmobile Engg then there is really a vast scope. But very few clg provide specialised degree in automobile. In most of the colleges automobile engg is included in Mech Engg curriculum. That's why auto companies hire Mech students. So u can go for Mech Engg if you really want t

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