The Aircraft Maintenance specialization in B.Sc. trains students in ensuring the safety, reliability, and operational efficiency of aircraft through systematic inspection, repair, and maintenance. The curriculum integrates mechanical, electrical, and electronic engineering principles with aviation-specific standards and regulations. Subjects cover aircraft structures, propulsion systems, avionics, hydraulics, and preventive maintenance schedules. Students also learn diagnostic techniques, fault detection, maintenance planning, and compliance with aviation safety standards.
Practical training and internships are core components, giving students hands-on experience with real aircraft and maintenance tools under expert supervision. The course emphasizes safety protocols, quality control, and documentation practices essential in the aviation industry. Graduates can work as licensed aircraft maintenance engineers, technicians, or supervisors in airlines, aerospace manufacturers, government aviation departments, and airports. This field is crucial to aviation safety and efficient airline operations. Ideal candidates are detail-oriented, safety-conscious, and interested in mechanical and electronic systems within aircraft technology. The course prepares students for certification exams required by aviation authorities like DGCA and international bodies.
Curriculum includes aerodynamics, aircraft structures, propulsion systems, avionics, aviation regulations, and safety standards. The program offers detailed study of mechanical, electrical, and electronic systems on aircraft. Laboratory and workshop sessions involve hands-on training with aircraft simulators and maintenance tools. Students learn troubleshooting, repair techniques, and quality control measures, culminating in mandatory internships at airports or aerospace companies to gain practical exposure. The syllabus prepares students for certification and roles as aircraft maintenance engineers and technicians.
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