Absolutely. You’ll work in labs and hangars, physically handling aircraft parts and using real tools.
read moreYes, the campus includes live aircraft and helicopters for training purposes.
read moreYes. Instructors come from aviation backgrounds with solid industry experience.
read moreYes. Students with a 3-year engineering diploma or ITI can take lateral entry into year two.
read moreYou can become an aircraft maintenance technician, avionics technician, or work in line/base maintenance, MROs, and quality control
read moreEntry-level salaries range from ₹5,00,000 to ₹12,00,000 per month, depending on job role.
read moreYes. Puran Murti Campus offers strong placement support with recruiters like Air India, Indigo, Boeing, Airbus, and HAL.
read moreAbsolutely. Both male and female students are eligible to apply. In fact, the aviation industry is increasingly encouraging women in technical roles, and many female graduates have gone on to work in top airlines and MRO companies across the world.
read moreThe medium of instruction is primarily English, as aviation is a global industry. This also helps students prepare for international certifications and communicate effectively in multinational work environments.
read moreIt’s a specialized 3-year technical diploma combining theory and hands-on training to maintain, inspect, and certify aircraft, ensuring they are fully airworthy
read moreYes. The program is approved by AICTE and affiliated with the Haryana State Board of Technical Education, ensuring national recognition.
read morePractical. You train on live aircraft components, mock-up engines, avionics systems, and workshop tools.
read moreYes. Panipat institutes are welcoming to students from all places and provide comfortable hostels and support systems.
read moreYes, color blindness is not allowed because accurate color identification is critical in avionics and wiring inspections.
read moreNo. Anyone with a 10th pass and required marks can apply and gain relevant skills through training.
read moreYou must be 10th pass with around 45–50% marks and no color blindness or major physical disability.
read moreAbsolutely. The aviation industry is booming, and there's a growing need for certified maintenance professionals.
read moreYou can work as an Aircraft Maintenance Technician, Avionics Technician, Line/Base Maintenance Engineer, or Quality Control Inspector.
read moreYes. Colleges facilitate placements through partnerships with airlines, MROs, and defense organizations.
read moreYes. Students often intern with airlines, MRO units, and aviation companies for real-world experience.
read moreYes. You can pursue B Tech AME (through lateral entry), short-term aviation certifications, or international training courses.
read moreYes. Institutes in Panipat offer mock-ups, live engine models, avionics labs, and industry-standard training facilities.
read moreYes. The course welcomes all genders and doesn’t restrict based on gender. Colleges are inclusive in admissions and support.
read moreIt’s a three-year diploma that teaches how to inspect, maintain, and repair aircraft effectively.
read moreIt is heavy on practical training using real aircraft parts and equipment laboratories.
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