Yes. It is valid for technical roles in aviation; recognition comes through industry relevance and an approved curriculum.
read moreIt is a 3-year technical programme (six semesters) that trains you to inspect, maintain, repair and certify aircraft and their components.
read moreBecause Haryana offers good colleges with modern labs, affordable fees and strong industry links in the aviation and MRO (maintenance, repair, overhaul) sectors.
read moreYou must have passed 10th from a recognised board (sometimes 35-50% marks). Some institutes may also give preference to candidates with a relevant technical background.
read moreYes — you’ll learn basic concepts and then build up. With interest and effort you can manage well in this practical-oriented course.
read moreNo — it includes both theory and hands-on training: you’ll work on aircraft systems, instruments, engines and maintenance practices.
read moreYes — graduates get roles in airlines, MRO companies, airports, and aircraft manufacturing firms.
read moreYes — the course covers aircraft electrical & electronic systems, avionics, materials and current maintenance practices.
read moreAbsolutely. Colleges in Haryana are accessible and many support students from diverse backgrounds
read moreYou’ll study Applied Maths, Physics, Mechanics, Aircraft Structures, Propulsion Systems, Electrical & Electronic Systems, Maintenance Practices and more.
read moreNo problem — you can apply next year, keep your marks strong and gather documents. The option remains.
read moreYou can work as an Aircraft Maintenance Technician, Avionics Technician, Line-Maintenance Engineer, Quality Control Supervisor, or Ground Support Engineer.
read moreYou should get aircraft-maintenance labs, real or model aircraft systems, electrical/electronic labs, smart classrooms, hostel and transport options.
read moreIt is a 3-year full-time diploma programme (six semesters) that trains you in inspecting, repairing, maintaining and certifying aircraft so they remain safe and airworthy.
read moreBecause Haryana has technical colleges with good aviation and aircraft-maintenance focus, is near Delhi-NCR aviation hubs, offers modern labs and is more affordable than many cities.
read moreYou must have passed Class 10th from a recognised board, often with about 45 %–50 % aggregate marks. Some colleges allow direct admission after 10+2 or ITI for lateral entry.
read moreYes — even if you feel maths or physics wasn’t your strongest point, this diploma starts from basics and provides practical training and support so you can build your skills.
read moreNo — you’ll study theory, yes, but you’ll spend a lot of time in workshops, hangars, on aircraft components, doing practical exercises and real maintenance simulations.
read moreYes — graduates from a Polytechnic in AME College in Haryana can work as line maintenance technicians, avionic technicians, aircraft component inspectors, quality assurance trainees, MRO support staff, and more.
read moreYes — the curriculum covers both mechanical streams (airframe & engine) and avionics streams (instruments, electrical-systems, radar, navigation), so you do learn modern aviation maintenance technology.
read moreThat suits you well — this programme emphasises hands-on training, workshops, maintenance exercises, and real aircraft systems rather than only theory, which makes it good for practical learners.
read moreYes — after completing the diploma you become eligible for technical roles in public-sector aviation units, MROs under government license, airport maintenance departments, defence aviation support services, ground support engineering, and other government-licensed aviation work.
read moreThe best ones offer modern aviation labs and simulation centres, experienced faculty from aviation industry, strong industry and maintenance tie-ups for internships and placement, affordable fees, practical curriculum and industrial exposure — all of which help you start your aviation-career confidently.
read moreIt’s a 3-year diploma programme in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME), where you learn to inspect, repair, maintain and certify aircraft.
read moreBecause aviation is growing fast. With this diploma, you gain hands-on skills for aircraft maintenance, and you can either work in MROs or continue into a B.Tech.
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