Yes, the Polytechnic in AME College in Panipat provides a strong mix of both theory and practical training. While classroom sessions help students understand concepts like aircraft systems, aerodynamics, and avionics, the real strength of the course lies in its hands-on learning approach.
Students spend a significant amount of time in well-equipped labs and workshops, where they practice tasks such as component inspection, system testing, assembling and disassembling aircraft parts, troubleshooting faults, and understanding maintenance procedures. These practical sessions help students turn theoretical knowledge into real technical skills.
In addition to regular lab activities, the course also includes mandatory industrial training or internship. This takes place at certified MROs (Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul organisations), aviation companies, or airline-approved maintenance facilities. During this internship, students work with real aircraft, tools, and engineers, gaining valuable industry exposure.