The 4-year B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (E-Mobility) at GHRISTU is a specialized, forward-looking program designed to build core software and computing competencies while focusing deeply on the intelligent systems powering electric vehicles (EVs) and sustainable transportation. The curriculum empowers students to develop the digital brain, smart charging algorithms, and connected ecosystems that define the next generation of mobility.
The program provides a robust foundation in core computer science principles including data structures, algorithms, embedded systems, and networking, uniquely applied to the automotive domain.
A standout feature of the CSE (E-Mobility) program is its emphasis on industry-aligned practical training through simulation tools for EV powertrains, real-time embedded systems labs, connected vehicle hackathons, and specialized internships with leading EV OEMs and mobility startups. This approach ensures that graduates are not only academically sound but also ready to write the software that drives the clean energy transition on roads.
Graduates of B.Tech. (CSE - E-Mobility) at GHRISTU are well-prepared for roles such as EV Software Engineer, Battery Management Systems (BMS) Developer, Embedded Systems Architect, Telematics Application Developer, EV Charging Network Software Specialist, and Autonomous Vehicle Software Tester. They are sought after in sectors like electric vehicle manufacturing, EV component design, charging infrastructure companies, fleet management aggregators, and automotive R&D centers.
Four Year (4) course with two semesters in a year.
ICT-enabled smart classrooms and dedicated EV Embedded Systems Lab. .
Incubation centre for financial support in EV tech battery analytics, and sustainable mobility startups.
Labs with higher-configuration computers, CAN bus analyzers, and EV simulator workbenches.
Center of Excellence in Sustainable Electric Vehicle Software and Connected Mobility.
In India, CSE professionals specializing in E-Mobility software and embedded systems with 5+ years of experience earn competitive salaries based on domain expertise and company profile.
According to industry reports by NITI Aayog and automotive associations, the Indian EV market is projected to grow exponentially, driving massive demand for skilled software and embedded engineers.
Worldwide projected job opportunities for software engineers specializing in EV systems, autonomous driving features, and mobility platform development over the next decade.
To apply for the B.TechCSE (E-Mobility) at GHRISTU, you must meet the following criteria: Educational Qualification: Completed Class 12 (or equivalent).
Required Subjects : Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) are compulsory subjects. (Note: Strong aptitude in Mathematics and Physics is highly recommended).
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Several postgraduate programs and degrees you can pursue after completing a B.Tech(E-Mobility):
To pursue a B.Tech. in CSE (E-Mobility), you should have strong logical reasoning, proficiency in basic programming concepts, an aptitude for hardware-software interaction, and a passion for solving real-world transportation and energy challenges through technology.
Graduates can work as EV Software Engineers, Embedded Firmware Developers, BMS Algorithm Engineers, Telematics Specialists, Vehicle Network Engineers, and Software Validation Leads at automotive OEMs, Tier-1 suppliers, and electric mobility startups.
Yes. As the world transitions to sustainable transportation, the vehicle is becoming a "software-defined platform." This specialization bridges the gap between traditional computer science and the high-growth automotive industry, offering excellent stability and future relevance.
Starting salary ranges from ₹6,00,000 to ₹14,00,000 per year depending on the company (global OEM, EV startup, or product engineering firm) and core skill proficiency in embedded C/C++.
With experience, you can grow into roles like Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) Architect, Head of EV Connectivity, Director of Autonomy Software, or lead large-scale platform development for next-generation intelligent transportation systems.