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Average rating of Indian Aerospace and Engineering

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4

Based on 12 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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4
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3
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4.0/5

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3.8/5

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3.8/5

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4.3/5

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Harsh Tripathi

Harsh Tripathi

Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Avionics)

Reviewed On 6 Dec, 2025

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super helpful. They make sure to give each student attention. The teaching quality is great, and they always do presentations for each topic. We even got to visit Airindia-Mumbai base and Mumbai ATC tower for an industrial visit.

Placement: They help us with on-job training (OJT). After OJT, they help students with good character and grades get jobs. About 70% of students land jobs in airlines and MROs with decent starting salaries.

Campus: The classrooms have good ventilation and the labs are spacious. They've got all the aircraft parts, components, and radio stuff in the labs. The library has plenty of books for everyone. Hostel rooms are nice and airy. Food in the canteen is decent, not amazing though.

Shubham Pawade

Shubham Pawade

Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Avionics)

Reviewed On 16 Oct, 2025

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers know their stuff and help us out when we're confused. This course is like a training program where we learn all about the tools and equipment used in aircraft. If you study well, it's easy to understand. The questions are mostly practical, and you need to score at least 75% to pass, which can be tough.

Placement: This engineering course is unique because it's more like a training program. You have to pass various exams to qualify for a job. Airlines won't come to you - you have to go to them with the right skills. That's how you can ace the job interview. Plus, there are different apprenticeships available to explore.

Campus: The classrooms are in good shape, and so are other areas. I haven't lived in the hostel, but my friends say it's a nice place. The food in the canteen is tasty. The college has nice desks, smart boards, lights, and fans.

Sumit Mishra

Sumit Mishra

Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Avionics)

Reviewed On 8 Sept, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The college staff is super smart. They teach us really well and give us top-notch knowledge. When we finish the course, we're totally prepared for the industry. The semesters are not too hard, in my opinion. Most students, like over 90%, pass their semesters.

Placement: There are 4 batches of b1.1 and b2, each with around 30 students. The fees start at 8-12k and can go up to 2-2.5 L depending on the airline. Indigo, Vistara, and Air India might hire you. 95% of students land internships with these airlines. They offer roles like technician, service engineer, A.M.E. store manager, and store incharge.

Campus: The classrooms are set up for specific sessions, and we even get to do practicals with real aircraft. They're well-lit and clean, plus there's a library and labs. The food in the hostel is good, and there's a gym there too. They also have medical help in case of emergencies.

Sameer Reddy

Sameer Reddy

Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)

Reviewed On 15 Aug, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome! We even have real aircraft inside the college. The retired folks who teach us know their stuff and love sharing their knowledge. It's cool 'cause it helps us learn a lot. This course really prepares us for the industry. The semester exams are pretty easy, you just need to get 75% in each subject to pass.

Placement: So, around 120 students get in every year. Your salary could be high or low, depends on the airlines you work for. Companies like Emirates, Vistara, and Air India hire a lot. Almost everyone who wants an internship can get one. The big job to aim for is the Aircraft Maintenance Engineer's license.

Campus: The college has decent infrastructure and offers a good course for aviation enthusiasts. Wi-Fi is available everywhere on campus. The classrooms are fine, and we have a great library. The hostel is conveniently located just a 2-minute walk from the college. Plus, the college is big on promoting sports.

Siddharth Gupta

Siddharth Gupta

Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Avionics)

Reviewed On 3 Aug, 2025

2.8
2 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: I took aircraft maintenance engineering at ShaShib Institutions in Bhopal. They offer avionics and mechanical branches. You can also do pilot courses at their Guna branch. The course fees can vary each year based on what you need.

Placement: The campus has good placement opportunities. Once you pass your exams and modules, you can gain valuable DGCA OJT experience from an approved organization in India. You need at least 75% marks to pass the exams. If you're interested in engineering in the aviation field, this college is a good choice.

Campus: The classrooms at the college are really nice. Each class has its own separate space. We do practical exams in a workshop-like area with tools in the middle. Plus, there's a library and a section for welding and drilling machines. The location of the college is pretty good too.

Siddharth Nair

Siddharth Nair

Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)

Reviewed On 21 Jun, 2025

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The college faculty is really great. The manager used to work for DGCA before retiring. The chief instructor knows how to teach well and run the college smoothly. All the staff members are well-educated, making sure we learn from every angle. They even take us on industrial visits.

Placement: I landed a great job thanks to the college's support in preparing for interviews. My classmates also found jobs in big airlines like Indigo, Jet Airways, and Go Airways. Some even got opportunities with Trujet and GMR. The college doesn't just help us get jobs, but also teaches us how to excel in any company.

Campus: The college has good infrastructure. They've got Fokker F-27 aircraft and Bonanza A-30 for hands-on practice. The theoretical learning facilities are okay, but the practical ones are top-notch. Overall, the college facilities are good for us.

Komal Das

Komal Das

Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Avionics)

Reviewed On 17 Jun, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really experienced and nice. They know a lot about the course. They give us both theory and hands-on learning. Some teachers used to work in A.M.E., and others used to be airforce engineers.

Placement: I went to Indian Aerospace and Engineering, which is part of Sha-Shib Group of Institutions. It's the biggest group in south Asia for training in A.M.E. They have 4 MROs and a flying academy of their own, which is why the placements are really good here. After college, you can get placed in airline companies or MROs all over India. You'll start as a junior technician or AMT. Once you get experience and clear all DGCA modules, you can become an aircraft maintenance engineer. At the start, you might get around Rs. 18,000-22,000 per month. But when you become an A.M.E., the salary goes up to 2.5-3 Lacs per month. Most students end up working in big airline companies like Air India, Air Works, Go Air, Indigo, and others.

Campus: The campus here is pretty cool. They've got different classrooms and labs for hands-on learning. Lots of the classrooms use tech stuff. The library has all the books we need for our courses. And if you're from out of town, they have hostels for both guys and girls.

Usha Gupta

Usha Gupta

Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)

Reviewed On 9 Jun, 2025

4.8
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The staff at this college is super nice. They really know their stuff in this field. Some teachers are from A.M.E. and some are from the Air Force. They give good guidance to all students. The staff is always ready to help us out. There are a lot of students here, which is cool.

Placement: I go to this college and know a lot about it. They have good connections with big airline companies and MROs. They're the only college in India with 4 MROs. Your job placement depends on how many modules you finish with at least 75% marks. You need to finish 4-5 modules to work for an airline. Starting salary is around 10-12k, but with experience, it goes up to 1.5-2 lac per month.

Campus: The campus has its own building with classrooms and labs. Some classrooms are digitalized. There are different types of labs as per DGCA requirements. They have all the aircraft components needed for practical training. The college owns two aircraft - one heavy and one light for practicals. There's a central library with lots of books and magazines related to the field. Hostel facilities are available for outstation students. The mess serves good food based on the menu decided by students.

Vishal Rao

Vishal Rao

Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)

Reviewed On 8 Jun, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty at our college is really experienced. They give great guidance for the future. The teachers are super helpful and qualified. Their teaching methods are top-notch. I feel lucky to have such amazing faculty members.

Placement: Most students from my batch got placed around 80% of us! The institute gives great support for placements. We just need to clear our modules. Our batchmates found jobs in airlines like Indigo, Vistara, Go Air, Tata, Air India, Air Works, Indamer, MROs, and more.

Campus: The campus isn't huge, but it's well organized. The best part is the MRO where we learn a lot and experience real work environment. The library is great, and we have various labs with heavy and light aircraft on campus.

DINESH

DINESH

Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Avionics)

Reviewed On 27 May, 2025

3.0
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college really know their stuff and have lots of experience. They may not be the best, but they know how to teach. We get great hands-on training and learn all the basics about the field and aviation. The instructors always encourage us to do our best.

Placement: Our batch has around 30 students, and we're in batch 53. Freshers can expect to earn between Rs. 10,000 to 15,000 a month. But as you get more experience, the salary goes up to Rs. 30,000 to 1 lac a month. Big airlines such as Air India, GoAir, and Indigo hire students from our course. Starting salary packages range from Rs. 1 lac to 1.3 lacs per month.

Campus: The classrooms in our college are a bit small, fitting around 30 students max. But they do have projectors for the teachers to explain things better. The hostel is pretty standard, nothing fancy, and the food in the mess is just okay. On the bright side, we do have a sports day every year which is fun.

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