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Intake
Course Fee
Program Overview
The Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) in Automotive Engineering at HDI CAMPUS is a specialized postgraduate program designed to develop advanced technical and research expertise in the automotive sector. The program focuses on cutting-edge areas such as electric vehicles, autonomous systems, sustainable materials, and intelligent manufacturing.
Through a combination of advanced coursework and research, students will gain the skills needed to drive innovation in the modern automotive industry.
Program Objectives
Graduates will be able to:
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Master advanced topics in vehicle engineering and design.
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Conduct high-level research in emerging automotive technologies.
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Apply AI and automation in automotive production and smart vehicles.
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Lead innovations in electric and hybrid vehicles.
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Integrate sustainability and environmental concerns in automotive R&D.
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Publish research findings in international journals.
Program Structure
The M.Eng. program is designed for completion in 1.5 to 2 years. It is primarily research-based, supported by core modules and advanced electives.
Course Curriculum
Code | Course Title | Year |
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UABEG 501 | Advanced Vehicle Dynamics and Simulation | 1 |
UABEG 502 | Advanced Powertrain and Electric Vehicle Systems | 1 |
UABEG 503 | Autonomous Driving Systems and AI Applications | 1 |
UABEG 504 | Advanced Materials for Automotive Applications | 1 |
UABEG 505 | Automotive Robotics and Intelligent Manufacturing | 1 |
UABEG 506 | Research Methodology and Technical Writing | 1 |
UABEG 507 | Seminar: Emerging Trends in Automotive Engineering | 1 |
UABEG 508 | Master’s Thesis / Research Project (publishable) | 2 |
Research Requirement
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Students must complete a Master’s Thesis (approximately 15,000 to 25,000 words).
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Students are encouraged to publish at least 1 article in the AcademicJournal (www.acadj.org).
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The thesis will be published on the HDI CAMPUS Publication Portal or AcademicJournal.
Career Opportunities
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Automotive R&D Engineer
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Electric Vehicle Specialist
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Autonomous Vehicle Engineer
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Vehicle Simulation and Testing Engineer
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Automotive Manufacturing Specialist
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Technical Consultant (Automotive)
Frequently Asked Questions
Evaluation is carried out through a combination of the following methods:
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Continuous Assessments: Assignments, quizzes, and practical activities throughout the course.
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Written Examinations: Conducted at the end of each module or semester.
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Project Work / Research Component: Depending on the program, students may be required to complete a project or research-based assignment.
You can pay the balance:
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In full
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In 3, 6, or 12 installments
Payments can be made via bank deposit or online transfer.
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HDI CAMPUS Fee: Rs. 10,000/-
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University Registration Fee: $72 (Approx. Rs. 22,030/-)
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Certified copies of academic certificates
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Passport-size photo
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NIC / Passport copy
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English proficiency proof (if applicable)
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CV (For Master’s/PhD)
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Research proposal (For PhD)
[email protected]
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Bachelor: Typically within the final semester.
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Master: Typically within 6 to 12 months.
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PhD: Typically within 18 to 24 months.
Yes. All students — Bachelor, Master, and PhD — must successfully defend their thesis/project in a formal Viva Test. You will present your research and answer questions from an academic panel.
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Selected Master and PhD theses will be published in the HDI CAMPUS Publication Portal and/or Academic Journal.
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This allows your research to contribute to global academic knowledge and gives you a published academic record.
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Bachelor: Not mandatory, but encouraged.
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Master: Not mandatory, but encouraged.
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PhD: Yes, you are required to publish at least 2 articles in indexed journals. The university facilitates low-cost publication in Academic Journal (www.acadj.org).
Students are encouraged to propose their own thesis topics aligned with their academic interests. However, topics must be approved by the Faculty Research Committee. Supervisors will assist in refining topics.