Average rating of SAE
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
Yash Patel
Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)
Reviewed On 1 Jul, 2025
Admission: The college has two faculty members - one is an aircraft maintenance engineer and the other is a pilot. The aircraft maintenance engineering course lasts for 4 years. We spend 2 years in college for theory classes and then the remaining 2 years in airlines. The pilot course, on the other hand, is just 2 years long.
Placement: The placements are based on how well we do in our exams. Airlines usually hire students who pass at least two papers. A lot of our seniors landed jobs at the Hyderabad Airlines, while others found placements in Mumbai. Some students opt for On-Job Training instead. The course only admits around thirty students, so competition can be tough.
Campus: The college has awesome facilities like a library, classrooms, and sports areas. The best part is they have a real aircraft for hands-on learning. Plus, there are separate hostels for guys and girls. It's really cool!
Ajay Joshi
Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)
Reviewed On 7 Feb, 2025
Admission: The teachers at Sha-Shib College are awesome! It feels like they're always there for us, just like parents. The course lasts for 3 years 2 years of theory classes and 1 year of hands-on training with aircraft. If you're into becoming an aircraft maintenance engineer, this is the place to be!
Placement: The placements at our college are really good 100%! If you want to be an aircraft maintenance engineer (AME), this course is the best. There are great opportunities in this field. I'm happy to say that every student here gets placed.
Campus: I really like this college because it has great facilities and a nice campus. I recommend it to all students who have finished 12th grade in PCM. I believe studying here will help me become an aircraft maintenance engineer and have a successful future.
Seema Rao
Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)
Reviewed On 7 Jun, 2021
Admission: The college has two teachers - one is an aircraft maintenance expert and the other is a pilot. The aircraft maintenance course lasts for four years. The first two years are all about theory, then the next two years are spent in the airline. The pilot course, on the other hand, takes two years to complete.
Placement: To get placed, students need at least 2 papers. A senior from my college got a top job at an airline in Hyderabad. Others went to Mumbai or did on-the-job training. There are 30 seats in this course.
Campus: The library, classrooms, and sports facilities are great here. They even have a real aircraft for hands-on learning. Plus, there are separate hostels for guys and girls, which is convenient.
Abhishek Bajpai
Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)
Reviewed On 12 Dec, 2019
Admission: The teachers at this college really knew their stuff and taught well. They liked classroom discussions, which was cool. There were 25 students for every teacher. We didn't get much industry exposure, but some teachers helped us out.
Placement: The placements used to be not so great before, but things have gotten better now. In our batch, 40% of students got placed. The average salary was 3.5 LPA, with the highest at 5 LPA and the lowest at 2.8 LPA. Some students even found internships through their own contacts, and a few were paid too. The placement team wasn't very active back then, but it's much better now.
Campus: The college campus is pretty basic. We had a small playground and the classrooms were nice with projectors, TVs, and LCD screens. Boys had a hostel to stay in with good food. The rooms were nice, but no air-conditioning. Luckily, there was a doctor nearby. Wi-Fi was there and we had a library too.
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