
Sha Shib Aviation Academy, Sha- Shib Group of Institutions
Average rating of Sha Shib Aviation Academy
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
Prerna Verma
Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)
Reviewed On 20 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful. They're all experienced and really know their stuff. The course content is spot on and gets us ready for the real world. The exams can be tough, but if you show up to class regularly, you'll do fine. Most students pass around 75% of the time.
Placement: About half of the students from our college land jobs after graduation. The highest salary offered here is over 1 lakh, while the lowest is Rs. 12,500 per month. On average, students get around Rs. 40,000 per month. Most students also get internships through our course, with about 75% participating. The most popular roles here are pilot and A.M.E.
Campus: Our college has great infrastructure. We have Wi-Fi, air-conditioned classrooms with smart boards, and projectors. The library is well-stocked. The hostel offers good food. There's a mess and canteen on campus too. Overall, it's a great place to study.
Smriti Singh
Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)
Reviewed On 6 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful and know their stuff. Even though there are better teachers out there, our college doesn't pay them enough. The course curriculum is good and prepares us for the industry. The exams are pretty hard, with a pass rate of 75%.
Placement: Most students in our course got jobs, which is awesome. Salaries start at Rs. 15,000 a month, and most students get around Rs. 75,000 to 1 lac. Some even get as high as 5-10 lacs a month! Big companies like Air India, Indigo, and Air Asia come to hire us. A good 10-20% of us also get internships. They offer great roles to students, which is cool.
Campus: The college has a hanger, library, and aircraft workshops. They have Wi-Fi in the campus too. The classrooms are nice with good ventilation and 2 air-conditioners. They provide all facilities except for sports and games. The food is great for south Indian students, but not so much for North Indian students.
Om Singh
Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)
Reviewed On 22 Oct, 2024
Admission: The teachers were awesome! They brought in young trainers to teach us different stuff, and they were really good at it. I felt like I was learning things that would actually help me in the industry. The semester exams were kinda tough, but most people passed with a 90-95% pass rate. They even recorded the exams with cameras for security. Overall, the topics we covered were interesting and the practicals were really fun to do.
Placement: Lots of students landed jobs after graduating, but not all from our college. We studied aircraft maintenance engineering with a focus on mechanical and avionics. We trained at the Air India Hanger in Trivandrum to work on 737s at AIESL. Most of us found jobs at Air India Hanger, while others from our college landed positions at various airlines.
Campus: The college had cool stuff like labs for engines, electricity, and radios. We got hands-on experience for our classes. The hostel was okay, nothing special. Only hostel peeps could eat at the canteen.
Suresh Nair
Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)
Reviewed On 15 Jun, 2024
Admission: The faculty at our college are former Ames from the air force, so they're super experienced. They teach really well. The course I'm in lasts for 3 years and it's all about licensed engineering. Plus, it's approved by the government of India through DGCA.
Placement: The job placement is based on your qualifications like PUC and SSLC marks, course semester grades, and how well you perform during OJT. You need to pass the DGCA exam to work as an airplane maintenance engineer after completing the course. If you have the license, you can expect a monthly salary of around Rs. 70,000. Without the license, it's about Rs. 30,000 per month.
Campus: Having practicals is great, especially with experienced instructors. The classrooms are nice, and we even have a hangar for practical sessions. The library has plenty of books from specific publications. Every year, they organize a sports tournament, which is fun.
Amit Nair
Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)
Reviewed On 11 Sept, 2023
Admission: The teachers at this college vary in quality. Some are great, but others need to step up their game and keep up with the times. Being prepared for the industry is up to the students. The semester exams can be challenging if you haven't put in the work.
Placement: If you got 50% in PCM in 12th grade, you can join this course. After studying here, you can work for Indian and foreign airlines like Indigo, Air India, Go Air, Vistara, SpiceJet, and more. Your job prospects depend on how much you've learned in college.
Campus: The infrastructure here isn't great and needs some work. The classrooms are kinda run-down and not very student-friendly. They should update them to fit our needs better. Plus, the hostel isn't the best for students, and the food they serve isn't great either.
Karan Menon
Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)
Reviewed On 5 Aug, 2023
Admission: The teachers at our college are really good. They are well-qualified and supportive. They care about us. The teaching is great and the course content is useful. Lots of students pass their exams. The pass rate is high because of the good teaching.
Placement: A lot of seniors from our college got jobs in big airlines like Air India and Go Air. About 80% of students landed jobs in top airlines thanks to our college's connections.
Campus: The college has great facilities and well-kept buildings. They've got separate areas for engines, radios, and computer rooms. The hostel buildings are new and have top-notch facilities. The mess and canteen are always clean too.
Siddharth Iyer
Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Avionics)
Reviewed On 1 Nov, 2022
Admission: The teachers knew their stuff and were always ready to help. We had a manager for exams and training approved by the government. The teaching was good, but the exams were a bit hard. The semester exams followed the syllabus. Each subject was out of 100 marks, and you needed 75% to pass.
Placement: There were like 30 of us in every class at college. Each semester cost Rs.65,000, and for the whole year, it was Rs.390,000. The training fee was Rs.135,910, plus Rs.10,000 for library and uniform. Around half of us landed jobs at Airworks, while the rest got hired by companies like Indigo and Air India.
Campus: The classrooms were cool with AC, making it easier to focus. They had a library too. There were lots of labs for hands-on learning like a machine shop and battery shop. We even had two aircraft! The hostel was alright, rooms and bathrooms were decently sized. But the food at the hostel mess wasn't great.
Vinay Choudhary
Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)
Reviewed On 12 Oct, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really great. They know their stuff and are always there to help. They make sure we understand everything and have lots of experience. Overall, they're top-notch!
Placement: I got a great placement at Aerovative Technologies with the help of teachers at Sha Shib Cochin. They really support us well. Collins Aerospace, Taneja Aerospace, and other top companies also hire students from our college.
Campus: I really like the facilities at the college. The labs are fully equipped for all subjects, and the library is always well maintained. The food provided is good quality and hygienic. It's great!
Sneha Sharma
Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)
Reviewed On 3 Jun, 2022
Admission: The faculty here is really good, but the semester exams are pretty tough. You need a 75% passing score. The teaching is okay, not the best. The course material is helpful though.
Placement: Most students in our course got jobs after graduating - around 80%. Companies like GMR, Indigo, and Saudi Airlines hire a lot of us. Almost everyone in our course got internships at Air India Express. The main jobs we get are as technicians and maintenance engineers.
Campus: The hostel is really nice with great facilities. Food in the canteen is just okay. Medical services are good, and we have a decent library. Our classrooms are average, and there's no computer lab here. Sadly, no Wi-Fi on campus, but the washrooms are clean. Sports and games are okay, and workshops are just average.
Sameer Gupta
Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)
Reviewed On 19 Aug, 2021
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. The course is practical and connected to what we need in real life. It's a 3-year program with 6 semesters. To pass, you need at least 75%. Make sure your attendance is over 90% or else you'll have to do extra classes instead of writing exams.
Placement: Almost all students here get jobs within 2 months after graduating. Salaries start from 25k to 35k monthly, and after a year, they can go up to 40k+. Companies like Indigo, Airworks, AirAsia, and Air India hire our grads. Around 80% of students get internships at Airworks and Indigo for Aircraft Maintenance Engineering B1.1 and B2.
Campus: The college has cool stuff like Wi-Fi, AC classrooms, projectors, and a library. They also have labs for fieldwork and workshops for things like cutting metals and welding. They even have two aircraft, Cessna and Learjet, which is awesome. But there's no ground or sports. The hostel is nice, the food is okay, but there's no medical help.
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