Yes — the curriculum covers avionics, aircraft systems, CAD & simulation tools, safety regulations and current aviation trends like UAVs and new propulsion systems.
read moreAbsolutely — many colleges in Haryana support students from diverse backgrounds, provide hostel and transport facilities, and offer academic support for all.
read moreYes — after completing the diploma you become eligible for technical roles in public sector aviation units, ground support services, aircraft maintenance organisations, defence aviation support, airport operations and other government-licensed aviation work.
read moreThe best ones offer modern aviation labs and simulation centres, experienced faculty from the aviation industry, strong industry and maintenance tie-ups for internships and placement, affordable fees, practical curriculum and industrial exposure — all of which help you begin your aviation career confidently.
read moreIt’s a 3-year diploma programme that teaches aircraft design, aerodynamics, propulsion systems, avionics, and aircraft maintenance.
read moreThe course takes 3 years, divided into six semesters.
read moreYou must have passed Class 10th from a recognised board.
read moreYes, most colleges ask for Maths and Science in 10th.
read moreYes — Puran Murti Campus allows students with 12th (Science) or ITI to join directly in the 2nd year.
read moreYou’ll study aerodynamics, aircraft structures, propulsion, avionics, maintenance, flight mechanics and aircraft systems.
read moreNo — there is strong practical training: labs, workshops, mock aircraft, and industry visits.
read moreYes — students train on real aircraft models, engines, and structure simulators in campus labs.
read moreThere are aerodynamics labs, maintenance workshops, avionics labs, smart classrooms, and simulators.
read moreYes — Puran Murti Campus offers industrial visits, on-campus training, and project work in aviation.
read moreIt is a 3‑year diploma course that teaches students about aircraft design, maintenance, propulsion, avionics, structures, and aerodynamics.
read moreDelhi NCR offers strong industry exposure with proximity to airports, aerospace firms, and MROs.
read moreYes. It has modern labs, simulators, aircraft models, and experienced faculty.
read moreThe diploma lasts three years, divided into six semesters.
read moreYou need to have passed class 10 from a recognised board, preferably with Mathematics and Science.
read moreYes, a basic medical fitness certificate may be required for practical aviation training.
read moreSubjects include aerodynamics, aircraft structures, propulsion systems, avionics, aircraft maintenance, CAD, and safety.
read moreIt is balanced: you will learn theory in class and do hands-on practical training in labs, simulators, and workshops.
read moreYes. The program is AICTE‑approved, ensuring quality and recognition.
read moreAbsolutely. You can take lateral entry into a B.Tech in Aeronautical or Aerospace Engineering or related branches.
read moreIt is a diploma-level course at a college near Panipat. The program teaches how airplanes/aircraft are designed, built, maintained, and serviced.
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