B.E. in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering

Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering is typically a 4-year undergraduate program that equips students with the knowledge and skills to maintain, repair, and overhaul aircraft and their systems. The curriculum covers a wide range of subjects including aerodynamics, aircraft structures, propulsion systems, avionics, and safety regulations. Students gain hands-on experience through practical training in workshops and hangars, often working on real aircraft. The program also emphasizes problem-solving skills, technical writing, and an understanding of aviation laws and regulations. Graduates are prepared for careers in airlines, aerospace companies, defense organizations, and regulatory bodies, with opportunities to become licensed aircraft maintenance engineers after completing additional requirements set by aviation authorities.