Overview: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has introduced a specialized online postgraduate diploma program focused on Electric Vehicle (EV) Technology. This initiative aligns with India's goal to transition 30% of its vehicles to electric by 2030. The course will be managed by IIT Delhi's 'Center for Automotive Research and Tribology (CART)'. Below are the details on how to enroll.
Course Structure and Benefits
This one-year program is tailored for engineers, researchers, entrepreneurs, and professionals who wish to enhance their knowledge while continuing their careers. Participants will benefit from live online sessions and practical experiences on the IIT Delhi campus.
Curriculum Highlights
The curriculum encompasses comprehensive topics related to electric vehicles, including:
- Battery management techniques
- Electricity-related technologies in vehicles
- Designing vehicle powertrains
- Understanding vehicle charging infrastructure
- Safety protocols in electric vehicles
- Utilization of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for fault detection
Students will engage in projects, simulations, and case studies, with guidance from IIT Delhi faculty. Upon completion, graduates will receive a postgraduate diploma and join the esteemed alumni network of IIT Delhi.
Admission Process
To apply, visit the website timespro.com.
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Eligibility Criteria
This program is open to individuals holding a bachelor's degree with relevant work experience in electrical science. Candidates with a diploma in electrical science and a minimum of three years of experience are also eligible. Admission decisions will consider both academic background and professional experience.
The course is offered in collaboration with Jaro Education, featuring live classes from IIT Delhi professors and EV specialists. Projects will be designed to meet current industry demands.
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