The examination format can vary in an automobile engineering course between one institution and another or between two different programs in the same institution. Still, common methods of assessment include:
Theory Examinations: Most involve written tests on core subjects such as thermodynamics, mechanics, engine design, vehicle dynamics, and electronics.
Practical Examinations: These may include tasks like finding faults in a vehicle, doing some basic vehicle maintenance, and operating specialized equipment.
Project Work: Much of the assignment is done with students working independently or in groups: design a new piece of vehicle structure, develop prototype, or working on research into certain topics in motor vehicles.
Practical Laboratory Work Practical sessions in well-equipped laboratories enables students to consolidate theoretical knowledge within practical skills contexts, such as testing an engine, diagnosing a vehicle condition, and test materials.
Presentations and Reports. Students will deliver presentations based upon the results derived from their various projects or any research, further enhancing their public speaking and presentational skills
The automobile industries are constantly updating their products while incorporating the usage of new automotive technologies like e-vehicles. Autonomous driving and connected car and so on thus, there arises a constant call for skilled automobiles engineers to prepare, design as well as look after such inventions.