IIT Bombay launches e-PG Diploma in E-mobility for scientists, entrepreneurs, fresh graduates
Suviral Shukla | January 14, 2025 | 01:06 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIT Bombay Admission 2025: Candidates who have completed BE, BTech degree or a 4-year BSc, BS degree in a relevant domain of engineering or technology will be eligible.
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) has launched an e-postgraduate diploma programme in e-mobility in collaboration with Great Learning, an edtech company. The institute will be starting the 18-months diploma programme from March 2025.
The e-postgraduate diploma programme is designed for early and mid-career professionals including scientists, R&D professionals, entrepreneurs, academics and fresh graduates, the institute said.
The curriculum of the e-PG diploma course will cover topics such as electric vehicle design, battery technology, electrical drives, power electronics and many more. The participants will have both conceptual and practical learning through live, and interactive sessions, the institute added.
Shireesh Kedare, director of IIT Bombay, stated: "The e- Postgraduate Diploma in E-mobility by the C1973 EV Power Train Lab marks a key milestone in IIT Bombay's commitment to advanced education. Our industry collaborations help bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world application, accelerating our mission to advance experiential learning in innovation-driven fields".
"The electric vehicle industry in India and globally is advancing at a remarkable pace, fueled by government policies and growing environmental awareness. This is creating a strong demand for skilled professionals across technical and operational domains. For individuals looking to build a career in this industry, this curriculum is an incredible opportunity", Mohan Lakhamraju, founder and CEO of Great Learning, said.
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IIT Bombay PG Admission 2025: Eligibility
To apply for the 18-month course, candidates should hold a BE, BTech degree or a 4-year BSc, BS degree in a relevant domain of engineering or technology. Those with postgraduate, MTech, MSc, MS or doctorate degrees in engineering and technology domains are also eligible to apply.
“This innovative curriculum represents IIT Bombay's commitment to Electric Vehicle education in India, preparing professionals to meet the challenges of an increasingly technology-driven world,” the institute said.
As part of the programme, the participants will have sample projects like vehicle sub-system modelling, embedded controller for electric motors, simulation of power electronic systems, battery modelling techniques and degradation phenomenon, modelling and control of EV chargers, Impact assessment of EVs on grid infrastructure backed by the institute’s academic resources.
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