The commitment to 100% placement assistance at Puran Murti Campus is a comprehensive professional ecosystem designed to bridge the gap between classroom learning and the high-stakes aerospace industry. In the 2026 job market, simply having a degree is not enough; students need a direct conduit to the hangars and design bureaus of global giants. The college’s active placement cell operates as a strategic talent agency, working year-round to map the specific workforce needs of the aviation sector to the skill sets of its students, ensuring that every graduate has a clear pathway to a prestigious career.
The strength of this program lies in its strong tie-ups with major aviation and defense giants such as HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited), ISRO, and DRDO. For students interested in national defense and space exploration, these partnerships provide a rare "Inside Track" into some of the world’s most advanced research facilities. By aligning the college’s labs with the technical standards used by these organizations, Puran Murti ensures that students are familiar with the specific protocols and documentation required to work on satellite launch vehicles or indigenous fighter aircraft.
On the commercial side, the placement cell maintains deep roots with global leaders like Airbus, Boeing and Indigo. These relationships are vital for students aiming to enter the world of commercial fleet management and international aerospace manufacturing. Because these companies use highly specialized software and safety standards, the college integrates "Vendor-Specific" modules into the curriculum. This means a Puran Murti graduate isn't just an engineer; they are an engineer who already understands the specific maintenance and design philosophies of the world’s most successful aircraft manufacturers.
To ensure success during the final recruitment phase, students are trained specifically for technical interviews by industry veterans. These are not general HR screenings; they are deep-dive sessions where students must defend their design logic and demonstrate their troubleshooting speed. Starting from their third year, students undergo rigorous "Technical Drills" that mimic the entrance tests of the Indian Air Force and private airline boards. This early immersion builds the psychological resilience and verbal clarity needed to explain complex aerodynamic theories to a panel of expert engineers.
The final pillar of this assistance is the mandatory industrial internships that provide "Live Hangar" experience. By placing students in active maintenance bases or R&D centers during their final semesters, the college allows them to build a professional network before they even graduate. Often, these internships serve as "extended interviews" where students who show exceptional skill are offered pre-placement offers (PPOs). This holistic approach ensures that by the time you receive your degree, you already possess the corporate etiquette and technical confidence required to thrive in a high-responsibility role.