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Hindustan Aerospace and Engineering, Sha- Shib Group of Institutions

Private University|Estd. 2005

Average rating of Hindustan Aerospace and Engineering

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.4

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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55%
4
30%
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10%
1
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Placement

Placement

4.2/5

Admission

Admission

4.4/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.3/5

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Academics

4.8/5

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Esha Patel

Esha Patel

Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Avionics)

Reviewed On 9 Jun, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers and staff are super helpful. They really know their stuff and are there for us during exams and throughout the semester. The teaching is top-notch, and we have regular tests to keep us on our toes. I'm studying aviation, which is a cool and unique field with lots of opportunities. The exams can be tough, but the teachers are always there to support us. You need a 75% to pass, and the semester exams tie everything together nicely. Overall, it's a great course with a bright future ahead for students in this industry.

Placement: Last year, almost all students got jobs after finishing the course. Around 120 students from our batch found placements. The college works with companies like Air India, Tata, Airworks, and Indigo to help us secure jobs. We have a two-year internship after three years of studying, and then we can get our license. As an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, we can expect a starting salary of around 1 to 1.2 lakhs per annum.

Campus: The hostel and college have Wi-Fi, nice classes, and a library with course books. The hostel vibe is friendly with single and double rooms. The food is tasty. We have a fun sports week every year. Overall, it's a great place to study and live.

Gargi Choudhary

Gargi Choudhary

Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)

Reviewed On 25 Nov, 2024

4.0
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really friendly and helpful. They have lots of experience, with many of them being retired from AME or the Indian Airforce. The AME course lasts for 3 years, split into 6 semesters. The first 5 semesters are on campus, and the last semester is for on-the-job training.

Placement: This college is DGCA approved, which is great. They recently made a rule that all colleges need to partner with at least 2-3 airlines. This means students now have more placement opportunities and a better chance to become Aircraft maintenance engineers. It's a big step towards achieving our dreams.

Campus: The college has real planes with engines for hands-on learning. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi on campus, but they have 15-20 computers. The library has lots of books and magazines about planes and studies. The campus isn't huge, with labs for practicals and a main building for classes. Plus, there's a parking lot.

Yash Kakade

Yash Kakade

Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)

Reviewed On 8 Oct, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The exam pass rate is 75%, which is great. The teachers here are really good. I like how well we get along with them. This course prepares us well for working in the industry. The teachers are really inspiring and push us to do our best.

Placement: Lots of students from our college land internships almost all of them! Big companies like Indigo, Air India, and Tata visit our campus for hiring. Interns usually make around Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 30,000 per month. And after becoming a Licensed A.M.E., the average package goes up to Rs. 1 lakh per month.

Campus: The facilities at Hindustan Aerospace and Engineering College are really good. The labs and library are equipped with modern stuff, making it a great place to study. We even have all the DGCA books needed for the exam. It's a nice environment for learning.

Jaya Verma

Jaya Verma

Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Avionics)

Reviewed On 30 Aug, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers and staff are really helpful and know their stuff. They make sure we have all the tools we need to learn about airplanes and their parts in a hands-on way.

Placement: The job placement here is awesome almost everyone lands a gig. The pay is great, with the highest package hitting 3.6 mil. Big companies like Air India, Indigo, Air Works, and Star Air come to hire us. Almost all of us get internships at these places. The cool roles we get are Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, Planning Department, and Quality Department.

Campus: The college gives us helpful classes with both theory and hands-on learning. Plus, the hostel and food are pretty decent too.

Sunita Patel

Sunita Patel

Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Avionics)

Reviewed On 22 Aug, 2024

2.0
1 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: This course is not like getting a degree or diploma, it's more like a license. If you're not into aviation, it might not be that useful. People might see you as just a high school graduate. You won't be able to go for government jobs. But I heard they changed it to a B. Sc AME course recently. Make sure to check things out before you sign up for AME courses. The college has teachers who used to be in the air force and some students studying AME too.

Placement: The college doesn't have campus placements. No airline companies come for interviews, and there are no MRO interviews either. They don't really stay connected with students. They do offer help with on-job training, but you have to pay for it, even after paying for 6 semesters.

Campus: The college has basic facilities like labs for electrical and engines, plus welding shops. There are classrooms for around 30 students per batch. They also have a library. There's no Wi-Fi, indoor games, or gym. But they do have hostels on and off campus, plus a bus service.

Vivek Reddy

Vivek Reddy

Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Avionics)

Reviewed On 19 Aug, 2024

1.8
1 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers knew their stuff and were really helpful. The course was okay, but it didn't prepare us enough for the industry. If you study regularly, passing the exams wasn't too hard.

Placement: About 40% of us landed jobs through the college placement cell. The rest had to hustle on their own. Those of us who completed more than 5 modules got better job offers. Corona messed up the placement scene, causing delays. At first, there weren't many job opportunities. Some of us scored a paid internship for half a year.

Campus: The college had good infrastructure. It was located behind a bungalow in Aundh. There were 6 small classrooms in the main building and another 6 in the practical training area. The mess food was okay, but the hostels weren't great. We had sports competitions every year at a nearby sports ground that we rented.

Rahul Sharma

Rahul Sharma

Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Avionics)

Reviewed On 16 Jul, 2024

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college have a ton of experience in aviation. Some of them even worked in the Indian Air Force before. They're great at teaching both theory and practical stuff. The way they teach makes it easy for us students to get it.

Placement: Getting a job after college here depends on how well you do and what classes you pass. The school helps students find jobs at different airlines, but you gotta meet the airlines' criteria. We train at places like Air India and Air Works to get hands-on experience.

Campus: The college setup is really nice and comfy for us students. We've got cozy classrooms for our regular classes and different workshops for hands-on training. The hostel is top-notch with all the basics covered and good security. The food is clean and served on time in the campus mess. Love it here!

Jaya Rao

Jaya Rao

Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)

Reviewed On 6 Dec, 2023

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are super helpful, and everyone takes studying seriously here. The campus always looks neat and tidy. At HAE Pune, you can do a 3-year A.M.E. + B.Sc. Aviation course. It's cool 'cause you get to do field training at MRO. The exams are pretty strict, though.

Placement: The job opportunities at HAE are really good. Almost all seniors from last year got jobs around 96% of them. Companies like Air India, Indigo, Airworks, and Tata hire students from our college. Our college is part of the Shashib Group, which has 13 MROs.

Campus: The dorms are big and have Wi-Fi. They have separate hostels for guys and girls. The classrooms and labs are spacious, with engine and electrical labs. They also focus on sports.

Ashish Gupta

Ashish Gupta

Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Avionics)

Reviewed On 23 Jan, 2023

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really good. They know their stuff and that makes it easier for us to learn. The exams are tough, but if we study smart, we can at least score 75%. Passing isn't too hard if we prepare well.

Placement: In our course, we've got about 120 students. Most of us are landing jobs with a package of 12-15 LPA, which is pretty good. The big companies coming for placements are Air India, Indigo, and Air Works. Almost everyone - like 96% of us - has already scored an internship, which is awesome. The most popular job they're offering is for a maintenance engineer.

Campus: Our college has great facilities and infrastructure. We've got labs, classrooms, and a library. The hostel is pretty good they give you a bed and a study table. Plus, we have Wi-Fi, food, and medical help on campus. And hey, we even have sports days!

Sonal Khan

Sonal Khan

Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Avionics)

Reviewed On 2 Nov, 2022

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: To pass in our college, you needed 75% which was pretty doable. The college had all the facilities we needed. The instructors were super helpful, really experienced, many were ex-airforce, and knew their stuff. They were always there to help us out and wanted us to do well. They always had our success in mind.

Placement: Lots of big companies like Air India, Vistara, Jet Airways, Go Air, Indigo, and Sha Shib Airlines hire students from our college. They also help students get jobs in the UK, US, and UAE. Around 80% of students get placed, and there are also opportunities within the Sha Shib Group of Institutions for placements.

Campus: The campus had free Wi-Fi, which was awesome. The library had all the books we needed, the classrooms were well-stocked, and the labs had everything for hands-on learning. We even got to work with the Aircraft Silvaire Luscombe 8A for real-life practice.

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