Is it only for those wanting to work abroad?

No, the Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering College in Sonepat is not only for those who want to work abroad. In fact, this program prepares students to build successful careers both in India and internationally. While some students do choose to pursue opportunities overseas, a large number of graduates find rewarding jobs within the Indian aviation sector.

India has a rapidly growing aviation industry, with a massive demand for skilled aircraft maintenance engineers. Airlines such as IndiGo, SpiceJet, Air India, Go First, and Vistara regularly recruit diploma holders in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) for various technical and maintenance roles. Apart from commercial airlines, government organizations like Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), DRDO, and Airports Authority of India (AAI) also hire AME diploma graduates for specialized technical and inspection positions.

One of the biggest employers of AMEs in India is the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) industry. MROs are technical service companies that handle aircraft repair, inspection, servicing, and upgrades. With India positioning itself as an international hub for MRO services, companies like Air India Engineering Services Limited (AIESL), GMR Aero Technic, and Indamer Aviation offer ample employment opportunities within the country.

The diploma also opens up opportunities in airport technical services, cargo airlines, charter aviation, and defense sectors, especially in ground crew and inspection roles. Even companies in aerospace manufacturing and UAV (drone) development are increasingly seeking candidates with aircraft maintenance knowledge.

Of course, for students interested in working abroad, the diploma also holds value internationally, especially if they pursue licensing such as DGCA, EASA, or FAA certifications. But it’s certainly not limited to that path.

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