The 3-year program blends theory with practical training, covering key areas like propulsion, electronics, aerodynamics, and structural analysis across six semesters.
Candidates must have completed 10+2 with PCM or an engineering diploma with at least 45% marks. No color blindness or physical disabilities are allowed.
Graduates can work in airlines, MRO organizations, aircraft manufacturing, and other aviation sectors.
Admission to the program typically involves passing the AME CET exam. Candidates who rank well in the exam are eligible to apply to top institutes offering the program.
INR 2 to 4 lakhs, with additional hostel fees if needed.
High demand in the growing aviation industry, especially with initiatives like the UDAN scheme increasing air travel.