Mechanic Motor Vehicle

Course Content:
  • Fundamentals of Automobile Engineering – Basic knowledge of vehicle components and working principles.
  • Engine Overhauling & Maintenance – Repair, servicing, and troubleshooting of petrol and diesel engines.
  • Chassis & Transmission Systems – Study of clutch, gearbox, differential, and axle mechanisms.
  • Braking & Suspension Systems – Inspection and repair of braking, steering, and suspension components.
  • Electrical & Electronic Systems – Understanding vehicle wiring, battery, ignition, lighting, and sensors.
  • Fuel Systems & Emission Control – Working with fuel injectors, carburetors, and pollution control devices.
  • Automobile Diagnostics – Usage of diagnostic tools like OBD scanners for fault detection.
  • Workshop Management – Handling tools, safety precautions, and record-keeping.
  • Air Conditioning & Cooling Systems – Maintenance and repair of vehicle AC and radiator systems.
Skills Acquired:
  • Expertise in vehicle servicing, repair, and maintenance.
  • Ability to diagnose mechanical and electrical faults in vehicles.
  • Knowledge of modern automotive technologies and safety standards.
  • Proficiency in handling automotive tools and diagnostic equipment.
  • Understanding of fuel efficiency and emission control regulations.
  • Capability to work with both manual and automatic transmission systems.
Options for Employment:
  • Automobile Workshops & Service Centers – As a Mechanic, Technician, or Service Advisor.
  • Automobile Manufacturing Companies – As a Quality Inspector, Assembly Line Technician, or Test Engineer.
  • Transport & Logistics Companies – As a Fleet Maintenance Technician.
  • Government Transport Departments – In maintenance and servicing of public vehicles.
  • Automobile Dealerships – As a Vehicle Inspector, Sales Advisor, or Customer Support Executive.
  • RTO & Vehicle Testing Centers – As a Vehicle Inspector or Pollution Control Technician.
Options for Self-Employment:
  • Opening an independent vehicle repair workshop.
  • Starting an auto spare parts and accessories shop.
  • Offering mobile vehicle repair and breakdown services.
  • Providing vehicle customization and modification services.
  • Running an automobile diagnostics and emission testing center.
  • Becoming an independent service contractor for fleet maintenance.
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