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B.Tech in Electric Vehicle Technology (EVT)

1. What is B.Tech in Electric Vehicle Technology? +

It is a four-year undergraduate engineering program focused on electric mobility, EV design, batteries, motors, power electronics, and charging systems.

2. Who should choose this program? +

Students interested in green mobility, automotive engineering, batteries, and sustainable technologies.

3. What are the key subjects covered? +

EV powertrain, battery technology, BMS, motors, controllers, power electronics, vehicle dynamics, and charging systems.

 

4. What career roles are available? +

EV Design Engineer, Battery Engineer, BMS Engineer, Power Electronics Engineer, Charging Infrastructure Specialist.

5. Which industries hire EV graduates? +

EV manufacturers, battery companies, charging infrastructure providers, renewable energy companies.

6. Is the demand for EV engineers rising? +

Yes, due to India’s 30% electric mobility goals and global EV adoption.

7. Does the program include practical training? +

Yes, including labs, workshops, simulations, internships, and industry projects.

8. Who is eligible? +

Students who have completed 10+2 PCM.

9. What about higher studies? +

M.Tech in EV Technology, Automotive Engineering, Renewable Energy, Power Electronics.

10. What makes this program unique? +

Industry-driven curriculum, hands-on labs, and strong industry partnerships.

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B.Tech in Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology (HFCT)

1. What is B.Tech in Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology? +

It is a specialized program focused on hydrogen production, storage, distribution, and fuel cell mobility systems.

2. Why choose this program? +

Hydrogen is a major pillar of India’s and the world’s clean energy transition.

3. What major subjects are taught? +

Hydrogen production, electrolyzers, fuel cells, storage systems, safety, thermodynamics, and industrial applications.

4. What career roles are available? +

Hydrogen Production Engineer, Fuel Cell Engineer, Catalyst Engineer, Hydrogen Safety Engineer, Storage Engineer.

5. Which sectors are adopting hydrogen? +

Heavy mobility, refineries, steel, aerospace, marine, and renewable energy storage industries.

6. What is India’s hydrogen roadmap? +

Driven by the National Green Hydrogen Mission, focusing on large-scale hydrogen adoption.

7. Does the program include practical exposure? +

Yes—fuel cell labs, hydrogen handling, electrolyzer systems, industry projects.

8. Who can apply? +

Students with 10+2 PCM.

9. What are the higher study options? +

M.Tech in Fuel Cells, Renewable Energy, Material Science, Chemical Engineering.

10. What makes this program unique? +

Hands-on hydrogen labs, safety protocols, and exposure to emerging hydrogen ecosystems.

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