The diploma program lasts for 3 years (six semesters).
read moreStudents study aerodynamics, aircraft structures, propulsion systems, avionics (aircraft electronics), maintenance practices, flight-control systems, aircraft engines & fuel systems, CAD/design for aircraft, safety standards, and simulation or practical training.
read moreYou get both theory and strong practical training. The college has workshops, labs, aircraft-system models, avionics labs, and gives hands-on experience to prepare you for real aviation industry jobs.
read moreGenerally, you need to have passed Class 10th from a recognized board. Many institutes ask for a minimum percentage (often around 45 – 50%) as cut-off.
read moreMost institutes expect that you studied basic science and mathematics in 10th. This helps you understand technical aviation subjects better.
read moreAfter completing their diploma, students can work as Aircraft Maintenance Technicians, Junior Aeronautical Engineers, Avionics Technicians, Design Assistants, Quality Inspectors, CAD Designers, Ground-handling staff, or in aerospace component manufacturing.
read moreYes. As long as you passed 10th with required marks, many polytechnic institutes accept you. The course will help you build the necessary technical and scientific understanding gradually.
read moreYes. Because the diploma is only 3 years, you can start working in aviation or aerospace industry sooner than many degree-level students. It’s a practical, job-oriented path.
read moreYes. It gives a strong foundation in aeronautical engineering, provides practical and theoretical skills, opens job opportunities in aviation, and also allows higher studies later. It’s a smart start if you aim for a career in aerospace or aviation.
read moreThis diploma teaches you about aircraft — how planes are designed, built, maintained, and repaired. You learn about aerodynamics, aircraft structures, engines, avionics, maintenance practices and flight-related systems.
read moreThe course lasts 3 years, divided into 6 semesters.
read moreStudents who have passed Class 10 (or equivalent) from a recognized board are eligible to join.
read moreYou’ll study: engineering physics and mathematics, basics of aeronautics, aerodynamics, aircraft structures, propulsion/jet-engine technology, aircraft systems & instruments, avionics & electrical systems, aircraft maintenance practices, CAD, workshops, plus practical training.
Yes — the course combines classroom learning with practical labs, workshops, maintenance practice, and hands-on sessions on aircraft-related systems.
read moreAfter the diploma you can work as: Aircraft Maintenance Technician or Assistant, Avionics Technician, Aerodynamics / Maintenance / Ground-handling staff, Aircraft system inspector, Quality-control or support staff in aviation firms.
read moreYes, you can get a job right after this diploma. The course prepares you with technical skills and industry-relevant training to join the aviation industry or maintenance/repair/overhaul (MRO) organisations.
read moreYes. Diploma holders can work in private airlines, MRO organisations, aircraft-manufacturing companies, and even government-linked aerospace or defence firms.
read moreNo — the diploma begins with basics: foundational physics, math, mechanics, and basics of aeronautics. Then step by step it takes you to advanced topics. With interest and effort, you can handle the course well.
read moreYes. The course curriculum mentions not only technical skills like maintenance and repair but also professional skills like communication, maintenance protocols, teamwork, and industry conduct.
read moreYou will study: aircraft materials and structure, engine & propulsion systems, avionics & electrical systems, maintenance practices, aircraft systems and instruments, basic aerodynamics, regulations & safety, workshop practice, and more. You will study: aircraft materials and structure, engine & propulsion systems, avionics & electrical systems, maintenance practices, aircraft systems and instruments, basic aerodynamics, regulations & safety, workshop practice, and more.
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