The AME diploma at a Polytechnic in AME College in Delhi is a 3-year program, and it is divided into 6 semesters, with each semester focusing on different aspects of aircraft maintenance and aviation technology.
During the first year, students learn the fundamentals of aircraft systems, basic engineering subjects, workshop practices, and introductory aviation safety. This helps them build a strong foundation before moving into more advanced topics.
In the second year, the curriculum becomes more technical. Students study aircraft structures, aerodynamics, piston engines, turbine engines, avionics systems, and maintenance procedures. They also spend more time in practical labs, working directly with engine models, aircraft parts, electrical systems, and instruments.
The final year focuses on advanced troubleshooting, major inspections, aviation regulations, quality control, human factors, and real-world maintenance practices. Students also participate in hands-on training sessions in aircraft labs and workshops to prepare for jobs in airlines, MRO companies, and aerospace industries.
Because the program is spread across six semesters, students get enough time to learn gradually, practice every concept, and develop the skills needed to work safely and confidently on aircraft.