The physical location of Puran Murti Vidyapeeth in Sonepat (Delhi-NCR) provides a unique strategic advantage for students from Telangana and the South India region. In the 2026 academic landscape, the Delhi-NCR area serves as the primary gateway to India's aerospace corridor, hosting the headquarters of major airlines, the Ministry of Civil Aviation, and key defense research facilities. For a student from Hyderabad or Warangal, relocating to this "Aviation Hub" means moving beyond a regional education and stepping into the heart of the nation’s flight operations, where the industry's pulse is most active.
Despite the geographical distance, the institution has become a preferred choice for students from Telangana because it serves as a regional benchmark for aviation excellence. While Telangana itself is home to significant defense labs, Puran Murti offers a specialized "Practical-First" training environment that includes real aircraft hangars and simulators that are rarely available in standard engineering colleges. This infrastructure allows South Indian students to gain hands-on experience that is directly applicable to the high-responsibility roles like Aircraft Design Engineer or Systems Integration Specialist found at global giants.
To bridge the transition from South to North India, the college provides comprehensive support for outstation students. Recognizing that moving over 1,500 kilometers is a significant step, the college has established a dedicated "Student Welfare Cell" that assists with everything from local orientation to language support. This ensures that students from Hyderabad feel integrated into the campus culture from day one. Whether it is navigating the NCR’s industrial zones for internships at HAL or Indigo, the college acts as a constant mentor, ensuring that the cultural shift never distracts from academic excellence.
A cornerstone of this support is the dedicated hostel facilities specifically designed to accommodate the needs of students traveling from South India. These residential blocks are more than just housing; they are secure, "Home-Away-From-Home" environments. In 2026, the hostels are equipped with 24/7 high-speed internet for research, modern recreational zones, and diverse mess facilities that cater to varied regional palates. This allows students from Telangana to focus entirely on their intensive Aeronautical Engineering modules, knowing their safety and comfort are prioritized by the institution.
Ultimately, the journey from "Hyderabad to Sonepat" is a career-defining move that leads to starting packages of ₹5 LPA to ₹8 LPA. By graduating from an NCR-based institution, students from Telangana gain an "Industrial Edge" that makes them highly attractive to recruiters at ISRO, Boeing, and Tata Advanced Systems. They return home—or move to global offices - not just with a degree, but with the professional polish and technical mastery gained from studying at a premier national benchmark for aviation.