Is there placement support?

Yes, there is comprehensive placement support provided by the Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering College in Sonepat, making it one of the key highlights of the program. The college understands that simply offering academic knowledge is not enough—students must also be guided into successful careers after completing their diploma. To achieve this, the institution has developed a dedicated Training and Placement Cell that works actively throughout the academic year to prepare students for employment in the aviation and aerospace industries.

This placement cell maintains close ties with leading organizations such as HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited), ISRO, DRDO, Airbus, Boeing, Indigo, Go First, Air India Engineering Services, and other aerospace and MRO companies. These industry connections are leveraged to arrange campus drives, interviews, internships, and industrial training sessions for students in their final year.

The placement process begins well before graduation. The college organizes a series of career development programs, including resume writing workshops, aptitude training, mock interviews, and group discussions. These sessions are designed to improve a student’s technical knowledge, communication skills, and confidence—so they’re well-prepared to face real-world job interviews.

Moreover, students also participate in pre-placement talks, seminars with industry experts, and aviation expos, where they can interact with recruiters, understand industry trends, and even network for future opportunities. For students who excel during their internship programs (often with organizations like HAL or ISRO), internships sometimes convert directly into job offers, depending on performance and company requirements.

Each year, multiple campus recruitment drives are conducted, and students are encouraged to apply to positions that match their interests—whether in aircraft maintenance, aerospace design, avionics systems, manufacturing, or quality control. Roles may include aeronautical technician, maintenance engineer, design assistant, production supervisor, and technical support staff.

In addition to aviation companies, students also have the option to work in related fields like automotive, defense manufacturing, and R&D labs, where their aeronautical training is valued. Some students may also find opportunities in international markets, especially after gaining some experience and certifications.

Is there placement support after the diploma?

Yes, there is comprehensive placement support available for students after completing a Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) at reputed colleges in Delhi, such as Puran Murti Campus. These colleges understand that the ultimate goal of any technical education is employment, and they have established dedicated placement cells that work year-round to connect students with job opportunities in the aviation sector.

The placement cell plays a critical role in preparing students for the job market. From the early stages of the diploma program, students are groomed through resume-building workshops, mock interviews, group discussions, and technical aptitude training. These sessions help students improve their communication skills, learn how to present themselves in professional environments, and build confidence for interviews and assessments.

When it comes to actual job opportunities, the placement cell leverages strong industry connections to bring recruiters directly to campus. Well-known companies that regularly visit for placements include Air India Engineering Services Ltd. (AIESL), Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), GMR Group, Indigo, Go First, SpiceJet, Jet Serve Aviation, and other private MROs (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul units). Some colleges also have partnerships with international firms or training agencies, offering global exposure and placement possibilities abroad.

The types of roles students are eligible for after the diploma include Junior Aircraft Maintenance Technician, Trainee Engineer, Quality Control Assistant, Line Maintenance Assistant, and eventually Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer after gaining experience and certification. Many students are placed in airline technical teams, airport hangars, and fleet maintenance departments where they start their careers under the guidance of senior engineers and supervisors.

In addition to direct placement assistance, the colleges often help students in preparing for DGCA licensing exams, which are essential for becoming a certified Aircraft Maintenance Engineer in India. Some even guide students in applying for EASA Module Exams, which are internationally recognized and expand career options globally.

Moreover, placement support doesn't end at graduation. Many colleges maintain alumni networks and career counseling services, allowing graduates to continue seeking job help or upgrade their roles even after entering the workforce. These ongoing connections can be extremely valuable as students advance in their careers.

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