You can work as Aircraft Maintenance Technician, Avionics Technician, Ground Engineer, Quality-control engineer, or with line maintenance teams.
read moreTop recruiters include airlines and aviation firms such as Air India, IndiGo, SpiceJet, Vistara, maintenance firms like HAL, MRO companies, and aerospace organisations.
read moreNo — compared to many metro-city colleges, the cost is more affordable while education quality remains strong.
read morePanipat offers good infrastructure, easy proximity to Delhi NCR and airports, industrial exposure, and reasonable costs — ideal for aviation-career students.
read moreThis diploma teaches you how to maintain, inspect, repair, and service aircraft — jets, propeller planes, and other flying machines. You learn about aircraft structure, engines, avionics, electrical systems, maintenance rules, and safety.
read moreThe course lasts 3 years, divided into six semesters.
read moreStudents who have passed Class 10 (or equivalent) from a recognized board are eligible.
read moreNot strictly. The course begins with basic engineering, and the college builds your knowledge step‑by‑step. If you have interest and dedication, you can manage well.
read moreBoth. The course combines classroom theory with practical labs, workshops, and real‑aircraft maintenance training.
read moreYes. The course offers streams such as Mechanical (airframe & engine) and Avionics (electrical & instrument systems).
read moreYes. After completing this diploma, you can work in maintenance, inspection or support roles in aviation — in airlines, MRO organisations, aircraft‑manufacturing companies, or ground‑handling services.
read moreNot at all. You can also work in maintenance, servicing, airline operations, aircraft inspections, ground‑handling, safety checks, or even in MRO organisations.
read moreNo. It balances practical work and theory. Most of the training is hands‑on, making it suitable for students who like working with machines, engines or tools.
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