Department of
"Automobile Engineering"
Er. Rajkishore Dinda
HOD, Automobile Engineering
The Ramarani Institute of Technology and was established in 2009, alongside the inception of the Department of Automobile Engineering started in the year 2010. The department began with a three-year Diploma in Automobile Engineering program, accommodating 60 students,
The department’s primary objective is to produce highly skilled and competent automotive engineers who possess practical experience and are well-versed in the latest advancements in automotive technology. This approach ensures a steady supply of qualified professionals who can bridge the gap between industry demands and academic training. This is achieved through the department’s advanced laboratory facilities, which provide students with hands-on training in various areas, as well as specialized in driving training of various vehicle in our automobile engineering branch.
Automobile engineering students are exposed to a range of engineering disciplines, including mechanical, electrical, electronic, and industrial design. This multidisciplinary approach allows them to develop a comprehensive understanding of the field.
Vision
To be a center of excellence in Automobile Engineering education and research through transformative teaching–learning practices, producing ethical professionals, innovators, and entrepreneurs for societal development.
Mission
DM1: Provide an excellent academic environment that nurtures ethical values, leadership, and societal responsibility.
DM2: Establish a robust R&D ecosystem enabling innovation aligned with societal and industrial needs.
DM3: Continuously enhance faculty competence through FDPs, workshops, and seminars to keep pace with emerging technologies.
DM4: Collaborate with industries, professional bodies, and academic institutions to develop industry-ready professionals and entrepreneurs.
DM5: Implement outcome-based teaching–learning methods integrating fundamentals with project-based experiences across the curriculum.
Programme Outcomes (POs)
PO1: Apply mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and specialization to solve complex engineering problems.
PO2: Analyze complex problems using first principles, research literature, and engineering sciences.
PO3: Design solutions and systems considering safety, societal, cultural, and environmental aspects.
PO4: Conduct investigations using experiments, data analysis, and research methods to draw valid conclusions.
PO5: Use modern engineering and IT tools for modeling, simulation, and prediction with awareness of limitations.
PO6: Assess societal, health, safety, legal, and cultural issues relevant to engineering practice.
PO7: Understand environmental impacts and promote sustainable development.
PO8: Practice professional ethics and responsibilities.
PO9: Work effectively as an individual or leader in multidisciplinary teams.
PO10: Communicate effectively through reports, documentation, presentations, and instructions.
PO11: Apply engineering and management principles to project planning, execution, and finance.
PO12: Engage in lifelong learning to adapt to technological advancements.
Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)
PEO1: Graduates will work as competent professionals in design, production, operations, and automotive systems.
PEO2: Graduates will solve complex engineering problems using modern tools with ethical and societal responsibility.
PEO3: Graduates will pursue lifelong learning through higher studies, research, and professional engagement.
Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
PSO1: Apply analytical and problem-solving skills in core automotive areas such as engine performance, alternative fuels, emissions, CAD/CAM, and vehicle diagnostics.
PSO2: Design, conduct, and simulate automotive experiments using sustainable, cost-effective, and industry-relevant methodologies.
PSO3: Demonstrate leadership, teamwork, and communication skills to perform ethically and effectively in automotive and allied industries.
Program Name | Program Type | Degree | Intake |
Diploma | 3 Years Diploma in Automobile Engineering | Diploma | 60 |

ER. SANJAY KUMAR MISHRA
Dept. : AU
Designation : Asst. Professor
Qualification : MBA, B.E, (Auto) IIMA, Chennai

ER. DURGA PRASAD BESHRA
Dept. : AU
Designation : LECTURER
Qualification : B. Tech, (Auto)

ER. TAPAN KUMAR PANDA
Dept. : AU
Designation : LECTURER
Qualification : B. Tech, (Auto)

ER. KRUSHNA MOHAN SENAPATI
Dept. : AU
Designation : LECTURER
Qualification : B. Tech, (Auto)
Sl No | Name | Designation |
1 | Er. Raj Kishore Dinda (HOD) | Chairman |
2 | Dr S. K Maji, Ex Director, Small Industries, WB | Industry Expert, External Member |
3 | Er. Sanjay Kumar Mishra | Member |
4 | Er. Durga Beshra | Member |
5 | Er. Krushna Chandra Nayak | Member |
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