
Thakur Institute of Aviation Technology
Average rating of Thakur Institute of Aviation Technology
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.3
Student Rating Distribution
Rakesh Das
AME inB2 (Avionics)
Reviewed On 10 Feb, 2024
Admission: The teachers at this college are really good. They use computers to help us learn, and some even teach using projectors. In my group, we had fewer students, but the juniors have double our numbers. The teachers are always ready to help if you have any questions.
Placement: The campus placements aren't great. But if you work hard and pass all your exams, you can land a job at a good company. Out of 30 students, six were doing internships. You need at least 75% in all subjects to get hired by start-up companies as a junior technician. Starting salary is around 3K, but with experience and passing exams, it can go up to 2-3 lakhs per month.
Campus: The classrooms have air conditioning which is nice. In the lab, we get to see aircraft parts and engines, even a couple of planes and a helicopter. The teachers focus on practical learning, which is great. The canteen isn't the best, but everything else is really good.
Hema Verma
AME inB1.1 (Heavy Aeroplane and Turbine Engine)
Reviewed On 16 Jun, 2023
Admission: Passing the exams at this college isn't too hard. You have to clear 13 modules based on the category you choose. EASA (European Aviation Safety and Agency) conducts all the exams here. You need to score at least 75% to pass. And don't forget, you must have 90% attendance to be eligible for the exams.
Placement: The college isn't great for placements. They promise jobs when you join, but it's not as easy as they make it sound. You really need to work hard for it. But the cool thing is, there's a chance to land a job in Europe.
Campus: I really like the college's setup. The classrooms are air-conditioned and have two big digital screens. There are also digital and regular libraries for us students. It's pretty cool!
Rohit Iyer
AME inB2 (Avionics)
Reviewed On 4 Sept, 2022
Admission: The teachers at this college are really experienced. A few of them used to work in the Indian airforce, so they know a lot about aviation. It's a hands-on course, so we get ready for the industry while we're still in college.
Placement: All students in our course found a job after graduating, which is awesome! Companies like Air India and GoAir come to hire students. College helps us get internships, but we need good grades too. Last year, everyone got an internship. The best job you can get is in AME.
Campus: The labs here are really cool, they have different types and everything is kept in good shape. They even have two planes and a model Boeing 747 for hands-on learning, which is awesome. The canteen is split into two parts - one is like a nice cafe and the other is more basic. It's a good place to grab some food between classes.
Parth Joshi
AME inB1.1 (Heavy Aeroplane and Turbine Engine)
Reviewed On 26 Oct, 2021
Admission: The teachers are really great at explaining things and they make it easy to understand, even for students who struggle. The semester exams are okay, but we need to pay more attention to the DGCA modules. They happen about 3-4 times a year.
Placement: Most students who work hard find jobs after graduation. The popular companies that hire are Air India, Indamer, and Indigo. The salary depends on the job. For example, if you become a Trainer A.M.E., you can start with around INR 45,000 per month.
Campus: I love the library here. It's really quiet and has a lot of books about A.M.E. studies, both physical and digital. Getting books out is quick and simple.
Pankaj Singh chouhan
AME inB1.1 (Heavy Aeroplane and Turbine Engine)
Reviewed On 6 Oct, 2021
Admission: The teachers at our college are super helpful and explain things really well. They make learning easy because they know their stuff. Plus, they've got loads of experience, with some even working in the industry for ages. It's cool to have teachers like that!
Placement: Studying here is great because we get real training in a proper environment. We get to practice on real planes at companies like GoAir and Air India. When it's time for jobs, lots of big companies come here for placements, like Indigo, SpiceJet, and Emirates.
Campus: The lab facilities at our college are awesome! They even have a virtual reality lab and a flight simulator. We also have a cool hangar with a model of a Boeing 747 for hands-on learning. There are a few hostels on campus, some of them are really clean. And don't forget about the cafe and canteen serving up tasty food at student-friendly prices. Love it here!
Tanya Das
AME inB1.1 (Heavy Aeroplane and Turbine Engine)
Reviewed On 22 Jun, 2021
Admission: The teachers at our college are super supportive! They don't mind explaining things over and over until we get it. The courses really prepare us for the real world. But, gotta admit, the exams can be pretty challenging. You need a 75% to pass, so it's no walk in the park.
Placement: One of the best job options after studying here is an aircraft maintenance engineer. The salary for students is pretty average. Big companies like GMR come to our college for hiring. Almost all students in our course land internships at the European Union Aviation Safety Agency and Directorate General of Civil Aviation.
Campus: I really like how our college has Wi-Fi for students. They have labs for practical training and air-conditioned classrooms. The library is spacious for reading, and the canteen serves good food. They also have medical help if needed. We play sports and games a lot on campus because it's so big.
Pankaj Choudhary
AME inB2 (Avionics)
Reviewed On 1 May, 2019
Admission: The faculty at this college is amazing, and the course is really worth it. I feel confident investing my money here. The future guidance is top-notch. The classrooms have great ventilation. The teachers are really knowledgeable and supportive. They use e-teaching methods that work really well.
Placement: The seniors here are really helpful, and the guidance is top-notch. The shops and labs are awesome. 10 different airlines come here for hiring students. The classrooms and labs are the best. They even have cool pictures and quotes in the labs for motivation and learning.
Campus: The college has a good infrastructure with nice classrooms that are spacious and not cramped. Transportation is convenient, and the canteen area is well-ventilated and the best spot on campus.
Vikas Mishra
AME inB1.1 (Heavy Aeroplane and Turbine Engine)
Reviewed On 14 Feb, 2019
Admission: There are a total of 11 modules for B1.1. Semester 1 has 4 modules, semester 2 has 4 modules, semester 3 has 2 modules, and semester 4 has 1 module. Some modules are easy to pass, but 2-3 modules need hard work. The teachers are great, especially Karthika Ma'am and Smruti Ma'am. To access the modules, you need a computer.
Placement: The passing rate for our course is 75%. The starting salary is around 250,000, but some people can earn up to 700,000. It takes a lot of effort, but it's worth it. Companies like Indigo, AirIndia, Akasa, and SpiceJet hire from our college. We also get to visit Mumbai airport for AET.
Campus: The classrooms sometimes have network issues but the library is nice. There's also an auditorium and all classes have air conditioning. The college has a ground, canteen, cafeteria, and even a lift. Overall, it's a good college, but attendance is a bit strict you need to have 90% attendance.
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