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Indira Institute of Aircraft Engineering Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback

Private Institute|Estd. 2008|NAAC Grade B

Average rating of Indira Institute of Aircraft Engineering

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.6

Based on 16 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

4.7/5

Admission

Admission

4.4/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.5/5

Academics

Academics

4.7/5

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Dinesh Khan

Dinesh Khan

AME in (Aeroplane Turbine-Mechanical) + B.Sc. in Aviation

Reviewed On 12 Nov, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers were super helpful and always there for us when we needed help. They guided us through our modules and made sure we were ready for the semester exams. The exams were a breeze because they cleared up any doubts we had and helped us learn more.

Placement: We got job offers even before finishing our course. About 70% of us got job offers, and we had lots of companies to pick from. The salary packages offered were between 2.5 to 3 LPA. We did a 2-month training at AIESL, where we worked on planes in our college's engine workshop. It was hands-on learning, which was super helpful. The campus has a cool library with tons of books for studying.

Campus: The college setup was awesome. They had cool labs and big classrooms with projectors. It was a great place to study. The AC worked fine, which was nice. The teachers were really helpful and friendly.

Dinesh Rao

Dinesh Rao

AME in (Aeroplane Turbine-Mechanical) + B.Sc. in Aviation

Reviewed On 5 Nov, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are great. They really know their stuff and always put in a lot of effort. We have two semesters every year, so in three years, we have six semesters.

Placement: I landed a job at Mytri after college. We had 18 companies like Indigo, Aiesl, Air India, and Indothai coming to our campus for placements. The highest salary offered was 500000 per year, and the lowest was 290000 per year. Everyone got a shot at attending interviews.

Campus: The hostel has cool stuff like water coolers and washing machines. They organize sports and games every year. Both the college and hostel have CCTV and WiFi, which is handy.

Sakshi Joshi

Sakshi Joshi

AME in Avionics + B.Sc. in Aviation

Reviewed On 4 Nov, 2025

4.8
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The staff here are really knowledgeable and work with 145 different organizations to give us hands-on experience. Our teachers have an Air Force background or an A.M.E. License. The exams for A.M.E. are multiple-choice, while B.Sc. exams are more about writing essays.

Placement: The program is very practical-focused. Almost all students from my batch got placed in Airlines and MROs with good salaries. Freshers are getting an average salary of 2.5L. After finishing the course, you can also do an MBA or M.Sc. in Aviation here because they offer a dual course.

Campus: The college provides a Learjet 24b American Business aircraft for students to work on and learn hands-on maintenance. We have labs for Electrical, Instruments, Radio Aviation, JET Engine, and Airframe, as well as a Workshop, Composite shop, Battery Shop, and Welding shop. There's also a hostel for both boys and girls, and mess facilities at a low cost.

Meena Menon

Meena Menon

AME in Avionics + B.Sc. in Aviation

Reviewed On 23 Oct, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: I graduated from batch 17 in the Avionics stream. I passed all my A.M.E. DGCA basic modules for Avionics and 7 modules for mechanical. The reason I did well was because of the awesome faculty at our college. They're experienced and always ready to help with any questions or problems. Most of them are from the air force and have BAMEL licenses. During practical training, an instructor is there to guide us. The faculty is super helpful in every way.

Placement: Our college makes sure every student lands a job. Most grads end up at big airlines or repair companies. Once you finish the course, the college helps you find an internship or job. We have connections with AIR INDIA, GO AIR, GMR, and INDAMER aviation pvt Ltd. When you start working, the pay is good. Salaries differ based on where you work. After gaining experience and passing all the exams, you become an engineer. Then, you can earn 1 lakh or more each month. The college works hard to place students who finish more modules at top airlines.

Campus: The college campus is really nice and has good facilities. It's quiet with no noise. The classrooms have everything we need and there are cameras everywhere. There's a pretty garden and plenty of parking. Each classroom has a projector and air conditioning. The library has lots of books about aviation to help us learn more and pass our exams. We can use Wi-Fi for study. The labs have all the things we need for practical work and are in great condition. We even have a JET 24B aircraft for hands-on learning. We can play sports like volleyball, carrom, chess, and badminton. Recently, they started a mechanical stream with engines and other aircraft parts. The hostel is close and affordable. Overall, it's been a good experience at Indira Institute of Aircraft Engineering.

Yogesh

Yogesh

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (A.M.E) (Avionics)

Reviewed On 4 Sept, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really good at teaching. They have a lot of experience, coming from an airforce background and holding BAMEL certificates. The student to faculty ratio is around 30 students to 1 teacher. We got to visit Indamer Aviation Private Limited for practical experience. The syllabus was covered well.

Placement: The college really helps with job placements. They work hard to get students who finish more modules placed in good airlines. Companies like Air India and Indamer came to our college for placements. They give all students job training based on their module scores. Trainees usually get paid around Rs. 1.2 to 2 lakhs. If you become an A.M.E, you can make almost Rs. 15 lakhs. It's a great opportunity for a good career start.

Campus: The college is in a quiet area without loud noises and has a peaceful vibe. It's in Hadapsar, Pune city, close to Shewalwadi bus stop. They have Wi-Fi for studying, well-kept labs, and around 6 or 7 classrooms. You can get medical help anytime. There are a few sports and games. The classrooms are airy and have AC. They also have a canteen. The hostel is nearby, which is convenient. Overall, my time at Indira Institute of Aircraft Engineering was pretty good.

Gargi Sharma

Gargi Sharma

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (A.M.E) (Avionics)

Reviewed On 27 Jun, 2025

4.3
2 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The course lasts 2 years. The college gives you an A.M.E. certificate, but that doesn't automatically make you an A.M.E. engineer. You have to pass the challenging DGCA exams. After getting your college certificate, you need another two years of practical training to officially become an A.M.E. engineer.

Placement: The college placements are awesome! They make sure everyone lands a job. The admin folks are super helpful. The placement team has great connections with recruiters, so getting a job is pretty much guaranteed. You can snag a job with a starting salary of Rs. 10,000 per month or even more if you've got the skills.

Campus: The college has lots of classrooms, all with CCTV. There's a cute little garden at the front and plenty of parking. Each classroom has a projector and air-con. Oh, and they even have a Learjet 24J Aircraft on campus!

Sunil Iyer

Sunil Iyer

AME in Avionics + B.Sc. in Aviation

Reviewed On 25 Jun, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The college has really good teachers, and what's cool is they offer a B.Sc. Aviation program connected to Savitribai Phule Pune University. The course is similar to Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, about 80-90%. Great place to learn about aviation!

Placement: The college guarantees job placement for everyone. My class all got jobs in various Airlines and MROs. I highly suggest this college for anyone interested in an Aviation career. The college has a great placement team that helped us all find jobs. The pay is around 3.00 LPA on average.

Campus: The college has a cool JET 24B American Business Aircraft for us students to practice in. The labs are top-notch and meet global standards. Plus, Wi-Fi is available on all campuses and there are CCTV cameras everywhere. Love it here!

Usha Iyer

Usha Iyer

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (A.M.E) (Avionics)

Reviewed On 9 Jun, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know their stuff and make learning fun. They're always there to help with any questions or issues you have. The staff are super knowledgeable too. Great place to learn!

Placement: Our college partners with Air India and Indamer. Once we finish the 5th semester, we get to do on-the-job training with these companies. Lots of seniors from our college are working in top Indian companies. There have been several successful batches that have graduated.

Campus: The campus has computer labs and Wi-Fi, which is great. The classrooms have air-conditioners, making it comfortable. The library has tons of helpful books for students to use. The hostel is pretty good too. They also provide cold drinking water during the hot summer days, which is a nice touch.

Divya Sharma

Divya Sharma

AME in Avionics + B.Sc. in Aviation

Reviewed On 23 May, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. The courses are set up like how things work in the real world. The A.M.E. and B.Sc. Aviation classes cover pretty much the same stuff. A.M.E. tests are all multiple-choice, while B.Sc. Aviation tests need you to write out your answers. You need a 75% to pass A.M.E. and a 40% to pass B.Sc. Aviation.

Placement: The college has a great placement cell that helped almost all of us get placed. I landed a job at Indo Thai as a Jr. Technician with a decent salary. I studied both A.M.E. and B.Sc. Aviation. Another student from our batch got hired as a technician right away. It's a good place for job opportunities after graduation.

Campus: The college campus has a chill vibe and it's super quiet. The labs are top-notch with all the latest gear. There are around 10 labs for hands-on learning. Plus, they have hostels and a mess for food. And get this, the college even has its own Learjet 24B for students!

Sumit malhotra

Sumit malhotra

AME in Avionics + B.Sc. in Aviation

Reviewed On 14 May, 2025

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful and great at teaching. They teach all the subjects using slides. Each teacher makes a PDF of their subject to help us learn better. This aviation course is top-notch. The exams in each semester are pretty tough. You gotta score at least 75% in every subject to pass.

Placement: In our batch, about 16 out of 26 students got placements based on their cleared modules. Our college partners with companies like GMR, Indamer, Go Air, and Air India. The starting salary for some airlines is around 1 to 2 LPA.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is really nice and always clean. They have good Wi-Fi that works well for students. We have different labs like computer labs, RN labs, and electrical labs. Plus, there's a workshop where we can learn how to use tools. The library has all kinds of books that help us with our module papers. And there are a couple of fire extinguishers around just in case.

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