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Mechanical motor vehicle courses typically cover a range of topics related to automotive technology, repair, and maintenance. These courses might be offered by vocational training institutes, technical schools, or colleges. Here's a general breakdown of what you can expect from such a course:
1. Course Duration:
- Short-term courses: 6 months to 1 year.
- Diploma or Degree programs: 2 years (for diplomas) or 3-4 years (for bachelor's degrees).
2. Subjects Covered:
- Basic Mechanics: Engine components, operation, and repair.
- Automobile Electrical Systems: Wiring, batteries, and electrical troubleshooting.
- Vehicle Maintenance & Servicing: Regular servicing techniques and diagnostic tools.
- Transmission Systems: Manual and automatic transmissions.
- Chassis and Suspension Systems: Suspension, steering, and braking systems.
- Diagnostics and Computerized Systems: Use of diagnostic tools and sensors.
- Vehicle Emission and Environment Standards: Environmental regulations for vehicles.
- Advanced Auto Engineering: Specialized systems, hybrid vehicles, electric vehicles.
3. Eligibility:
- Short-term courses: High school diploma (Class 10 or 12) or equivalent.
- Diploma/degree programs: Typically Class 12 with a background in Science or Mathematics.
4. Fee Structure (approx.):
- Short-term courses (6 months to 1 year): INR 10,000 to INR 50,000
- Diploma courses (1 to 2 years): INR 20,000 to INR 2,00,000 per year.
- Bachelor's Degree (3-4 years): INR 1,00,000 to INR 4,00,000 per year (private institutions may charge more).
- Government colleges/institutes generally have lower fees compared to private ones.
5. Job Opportunities After Completion:
- Automotive mechanic
- Vehicle technician
- Service advisor
- Workshop supervisor
- Quality control engineer in automotive manufacturing companies
- Auto parts supplier or distributor