Yes. The campus offers workshops, industrial visits, and hands-on flight simulations in real settings.
read moreDefinitely. The college has tie-ups with HAL, ISRO, and private aerospace firms for student training.
read moreYes. It matches aviation industry needs, covering theory, labs, simulations, and practical case studies.
read moreYes, you can use lateral entry into the second year of an aeronautical or aerospace B.Tech course.
read moreFaculty members are experienced professionals and academicians. They guide students personally and academically.
read moreYes. A strong placement cell and industry ties help you find jobs and internships.
read moreMostly yes. Students praise its green campus and support staff. Some note labs need better maintenance.
read moreGenerally yes. Classrooms, labs, and hostels are good. Yet, some labs and hostel areas could use better upkeep.
read moreIt is a three-year technical program teaching aerodynamics, propulsion, aircraft systems, and maintenance. You learn theory and gain hands-on experience in real aviation labs.
read moreStudents with at least 50% in class 10 with maths (and no color blindness) can apply. The course is open and merit-based.
read moreNo. You can start after class 10. The diploma is a great early entry into aviation, with lateral B.Tech entry options later.
read moreYes. It's AICTE-approved, follows HSBTE standards, and is affiliated with DCRUST. That means it's nationally accepted and career-worthy.
read moreYou’ll cover aircraft maintenance, flight mechanics, propulsion, aerodynamics, aerospace materials, avionics, and safety across six semesters.
read moreAbsolutely. You will work in labs with aircraft simulation tools and propulsion systems under instructor guidance.
read moreYes. The campus has specialized labs—such as aerodynamics and propulsion labs—and advanced aircraft simulators.
read moreYes. Industry tie-ups with HAL, ISRO, and aerospace firms allow you to intern and learn from real aviation professionals.
read moreDefinitely. The college has strong industry connections. Many students get job interviews or offers in the aviation sector.
read moreYes. You can enter B.Tech in Aeronautical or Aerospace Engineering via lateral entry if you meet the required criteria.
read moreYes. You can take free skill-boosting courses in AI, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and more—alongside your diploma.
read moreYes. Industry experts and academics lead the teaching, bringing real-world insight into every class.
read moreYes. With a green campus, modern facilities, and student support, it's a comfortable place to learn and grow.
read moreDefinitely. It prepares you for roles in aircraft maintenance, avionics, flight testing, and propulsion engineering.
read moreYou can work in aviation companies, HAL, ISRO, airlines, MRO centers, and aerospace design firms.
read moreA Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering is a 3‑year technical course that teaches how to design, build, test, and maintain aircraft.
read morePuran Murti Campus has modern labs like aerodynamics and propulsion, plus real aircraft simulators. They teach you industry-standard skills with practical sessions and internships.
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