The integration of industry-standard design and simulation tools at Puran Murti Vidyapeeth for the 2026-27 session is a core component of the "Practical-First" engineering model. By mastering software like ANSYS, CATIA and MATLAB, Aeronautical Engineering students move beyond hand-drawn sketches to high-fidelity digital prototyping. This technical fluency is not treated as an optional workshop but is embedded into the daily academic routine, ensuring that every graduate is "Day-Zero Productive" and capable of navigating the complex digital workflows used by global aerospace giants.
In the structural and thermal analysis modules, students utilize ANSYS to simulate how aircraft components react to extreme physical forces. Whether it is testing the stress on a wing spar during turbulence or analyzing heat distribution in a jet engine turbine, ANSYS allows students to conduct "Virtual Wind Tunnel" tests. This capability is essential for modern aerospace safety, as it enables future engineers to identify potential structural failures before a physical prototype is even built, a skill highly valued by defense organizations like DRDO and HAL.
| Software Tool | Primary Application | Industry Relevance |
| CATIA | 3D Product Lifecycle & Surface Modeling | Standard for Airbus & Boeing Design |
| ANSYS | Finite Element Analysis (FEA) & CFD | Structural Integrity & Aerodynamics |
| MATLAB | Mathematical Modeling & Control Systems | Flight Dynamics & Avionics Logic |
For aerodynamic design and 3D modeling, the curriculum prioritizes CATIA, the world's leading solution for product design and experience. Students learn to create intricate 3D models of fuselages, landing gears, and control surfaces with millimeter precision. Mastery of CATIA is a significant "Resume Enhancer," as it is the primary design environment for firms like Airbus and Boeing. By the time a Puran Murti student reaches their final year, they have already built a digital portfolio of aircraft components, proving to recruiters that they possess the high-level technical maturity required for global aviation roles.
The mathematical heartbeat of the Aeronautical program is MATLAB, used for complex data analysis and flight control simulations. Students utilize this platform to model flight dynamics, optimize fuel consumption algorithms, and design automated stabilization systems. In the 2026 tech landscape, where drones and autonomous flight are rapidly expanding, proficiency in MATLAB allows students to bridge the gap between pure engineering and software logic. This hybrid expertise is exactly what secures "Exceptional Candidate" salary packages reaching up to ₹39.5 LPA in the aerospace and tech sectors.
Ultimately, these regular lab sessions are designed to enhance your global employability. When recruiters from companies like Indigo, Air India, or Amazon (for their drone delivery divisions) scan a candidate’s profile, they look for "Tool Fluency" alongside theoretical knowledge. Because Puran Murti Vidyapeeth integrates these tools into 60% of the curriculum, its graduates enter the job market as seasoned users of the industry's most powerful software. This practical edge ensures that they are not just looking for a job, but are ready to lead the next generation of aerospace innovation.