In the Diploma in Aerospace Engineering Course Duration is three years spread over six semesters with each semester lasting about six months You will learn much more than classroom theory You get practical exposure through labs and workshops where you work on real aircraft and spacecraft systems You study subjects like Aircraft Structure Aircraft System Avionics and Aircraft Radio System Aircraft Electrical System and Aircraft Instrumentation System alongside their labs You also get to do projects building working models That gives a sense of real engineering work
You will practice Aircraft Maintenance and Practice and Aircraft System Servicing which means you learn how actual aircraft are maintained and checked You also go through Materials Testing (NDT) Process Lab Jet Engine Lab and Piston Engine Lab which helps you understand how engines and materials behave in real life aerospace conditions There are also courses on fluid mechanics and pneumatics plus workshops and industrial visits so you see real aircraft/aviation industry operations
Beyond specific aerospace topics you get grounding in Applied Mathematics Applied Science, Basic Electrical and Electronics and Computer aided Engineering Graphics You also learn basic computer skills and programming (for example C-Programming lab) which help you for simulations and design software use This helps build your analytical thinking problem solving and ability to design and understand complex mechanical and structural systems
Because of the combination of theoretical knowledge and practical labs you end up being ready for real world aerospace or aviation jobs right after completion Also if you want to go for higher studies (for example B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering) you will have a solid foundation thanks to the diploma knowledge and hands-on experience