Light Passenger Motor Vehicle Action Learning Lab: BMW
The University has established an action learning laboratory on light passenger motor vehicles on the premium segment in partnership with BMW. The laboratory is equipped with live model of a BMW car and all required tools as per the BMW Training Standard Operating Procedures.
Aim of the action learning laboratory
To enable students to gain basic, comprehensive and in-depth understanding (of car engines on premium segment) transmission system, electrical system and suspension system.
Objectives
To provide hands on knowledge, experiential learning and practice linked pedagogy on the following:
- Engine Functions
- Engine Assembly
- Overhauling the engine
- Functioning and Overhauling of the transmission system
- Overhauling suspension system and replacement of oil, seals and others.
- Electrical fault diagnostics
- Engine condition monitoring
Outcomes
- Preventive and scheduled maintenance of high end premium cars.
- Conversant in using scan tool for fault diagnostics
- Ability to diagnose fault manually
- Able to use of various precision measuring instruments
- Able to use different engine assembling and disassembling tool
- Ability to calculate luminescence value and adjust the head, fog and taillights accordingly
- Enhancing Employability and Entrepreneurship
Caters to
BTech, MTech, Skills for Success (SFS) and Domain Courses (All UG course including BSc), Diploma, CTS-ITI (DGT/NCVET), CITS- ITOT (DGT/NCVET) and World Skills participants. The lab serves as state-of-the-art facility for research scholars: PhD and Research fellows.
The students will be able to carry out preventive, scheduled and breakdown maintenance of any light motor vehicles. The students of World Skills are trained on their required test projects and in a real time simulated environment.
Linkages
The cardinal goal of the learning laboratory is endowing students with required skills and competencies pertaining to premium segment passenger cars so they excel in their job profile.