The course is designed to provide a strong foundation in key areas of aeronautical engineering, starting with basic physics, mathematics, and computer applications. Students delve into subjects like aerodynamics, understanding the principles of flight and fluid dynamics. The propulsion systems focus on engines, jet mechanics, and thrust production. Aircraft structures and materials study the design and integrity of various airframe materials and components.
Flight mechanics offers insight into aircraft stability and control, while avionics deals with electronics and navigation systems. Practical sessions and labs are integrated throughout the program, ensuring hands-on experience with simulation tools, design projects, and testing methods. The curriculum also includes electives in emerging fields like UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles), space technology, and advanced propulsion systems, preparing students for both industry and research roles in aeronautics.