About Department
The Department of Automobile Engineering was founded in 2018. Since its inception, the department has constantly focused in developing the academic excellence of the students. The curriculum of this branch is designed keeping the most recent trends in technology to keep pace with the national standards. The Department of Automobile Engineering plays a unique and distinctive role in an institute where the ethics of technology and its applications prevail. As we know, engineering, by its very nature, humanistic and socially derived enterprise. Automobile Engineering department has 30 intake capacities.
Our Laboratories
- Workshop Practice I
- Auto Engineering Laboratory
- Auto Machine Shop
- Mechanical Engineering Laboratory II
- Workshop Practice III
- Workshop Practice II
- Hydraulic Machines & Industrial Fluid Power Laboratory
Vision & Mission
VISION
The vision of the department is to become a leader in imparting quality education followed by professional competency in the field of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering and allied areas.
MISSION
- Develop competent Electronics and Telecommunication engineers by imparting technical skills with positive attitude for continuous learning.
- Provide quality education to enable the learners to get better employment
- Strengthen the professional skill of students under the guidance of experts from different fields
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)
- To acquire basic knowledge in Automobile Engineering with hands on practice in all the areas of Automobile Engineering.
- To accomplish with advanced training in focused areas to solve complex real-world problems in Automobile Engineering.
- To demonstrate professional and ethical attitude, soft skills, team spirit, leadership skills and execute assignments to the perfection.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs)
Programme outcomes (POS) of Diploma in Engineering
P01: Basic and discipline specific knowledge:
Apply knowledge of basic mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and engineering specialization to solve the engineering problems.
P02: Problem Analysis:
Identify and analyse well-defined engineering problems using codified standard methods.
P03: Design/development of solutions:
Design solutions for well-defined technical problems and assist with the design of systems components or processes to meet specified needs.
PO4: Engineering tools, experimentation and testing:
Apply modern engineering tools and appropriate technique to conduct standard tests and measurements.
PO5: Engineering practices for society, sustainability and environment:
Apply appropriate technology in context of society, sustainability, environment and ethical practices.
P06: Project management:
Use engineering management principles individually, as a team member or a leader to manage projects and effectively communicate about well-defined engineering activities.
P07:Life-long learning:
Ability to analyse individual needs and engage in updating in th context of technological changes.
PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)
PSO1:
Academic Competence: (i) Understand various concepts of Electrical Engineering appropriately. (ii) Recommend practical solutions to solve the problems in different domains.
PSO2:
Personal and Professional Competence: (i) Apply the fundamental knowledge to acquire new skills. (ii) Develop strong problem solving, analysing and decision-making abilities. Identify the information and apply their disciplinary knowledge and professional skills to design components, system or processes to meet required specification
PSO3:
Research Competence: (i) Apply tools and techniques to demonstrate appropriate scientific skills to seek solutions to problems. (ii) Integrate Technical and Scientific knowledge to explore different domains’ data.
PSO4:
Entrepreneurial and Social Competence: (i) Use the knowledge and skills necessary to support their career in overall development. (ii) Develop solutions for required for social interaction.
Staff Profile Details
RABINDRA PRASAD RATH
Email ID: rabindraprasadrath93@gmail.com
Designation: Contractual Faculty
DOJ: 20th Feb 2022
Qualification: B-Tech Automobile
KIRAN KUMAR BEHERA
Email ID: kiranbehera12323@hotmail.com
Designation: Lect.
DOJ: 4th Sep 2023
Qualification: B.tech (Mechanical Engineering)
KAMALA KANTA SAHOO
Email ID: kamalakanta6553@gmail.com
Designation: Lecture stage 1
DOJ: 12th Jun 2025
Qualification: M-tech
Proctor System
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Seminar and Industry Visit
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automobile study tour at JEYPORE MARUTI SUZUKI summer 2025 |
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Learning Resources
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| RABINDRA PRASAD RATH |
6th Semester |
ADVANCED MANUFACTURING PROCESS |
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ADVANCED MANUFACTURING PROCESS |
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| RABINDRA PRASAD RATH |
4th Semester |
AE LAB |
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AE LAB |
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| RABINDRA PRASAD RATH |
4th Semester |
AUTO MACHINE SHOP |
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AUTO MACHINE SHOP |
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| RABINDRA PRASAD RATH |
4th Semester |
AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING |
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AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING |
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| RABINDRA PRASAD RATH |
4th Semester |
HYDRULICS AND PNEUMATICS CONTROL |
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HYDRULICS AND PNEUMATICS CONTROL |
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| Kiran Kumar Behera |
3rd Semester winter 2024 |
ME LAB-1 |
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ME LAB-1 |
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| Kiran Kumar Behera |
3rd Semester winter 2024 |
MECHANICAL ENGG. DRAWING |
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MECHANICAL ENGG. DRAWING |
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| RABINDRA PRASAD RATH |
3rd Semester winter 2024 |
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY |
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PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY |
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| Kiran Kumar Behera |
3rd Semester winter 2024 |
STRENGTH OF MATERIAL |
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STRENGTH OF MATERIAL |
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| Sri Laxman Golari |
3rd Semester winter 2024 |
THERMAL ENGG. -1 |
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THERMAL ENGG. -1 |
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| Kiran Kumar Behera |
4th Semester SUMMER 2025 |
AE LAB 1 |
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AE LAB 1 |
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| Kiran Kumar Behera |
4th Semester SUMMER 2025 |
HYDROULICS AND PNEUMATIC CONTROL |
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HYDROULICS AND PNEUMATIC CONTROL |
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| RABINDRA PRASAD RATH |
5th Semester WINTER 2024 |
AUTOMOBILE ELECTRICITY |
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AUTOMOBILE ELECTRICITY |
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| RABINDRA PRASAD RATH |
5th Semester WINTER 2024 |
AUTOMOBILE TRANSMISSION |
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AUTOMOBILE TRANSMISSION |
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| RABINDRA PRASAD RATH |
6th Semester SUMMER 2025 |
AS&HE |
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AS&HE |
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| Kiran Kumar Behera |
6th Semester SUMMER 2025 |
CAD_CAM & AUTOMATION |
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CAD_CAM & AUTOMATION |
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| RABINDRA PRASAD RATH |
6th Semester SUMMER 2025 |
VM&MVA |
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VM&MVA |
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| RABINDRA PRASAD RATH |
6th Semester SUMMER 2025 |
EV lab |
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EV lab |
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| RABINDRA PRASAD RATH |
6th Semester SUMMER 2025 |
DPVM |
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DPVM |
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| RABINDRA PRASAD RATH |
4th Semester SUMMER 2025 |
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE |
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AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE |
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| Sri Raso Bihari Nayak |
4th Semester SUMMER 2025 |
MENUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY |
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MENUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY |
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| CHINMAYA KUMAR PADHAN |
4th Semester SUMMER 2025 |
WORKSHOP PRACTICE -III |
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WORKSHOP PRACTICE -III |
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| CHINMAYA KUMAR PADHAN |
4th Semester SUMMER 2025 |
THEORY OF MACHINE |
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THEORY OF MACHINE |
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