The institutions offering aviation courses under the Sha-Shib Group are affiliated with and/or accredited
by the following authorities.*
Students who complete their aviation courses at the Sha-Shib Group of Institutions are
now working with major and leading aviation companies, not only in
India but across the globe.
And many more...
The SSAT (Sha-Shib Scholarship and Aptitude Test) 2025 is a national-level entrance exam used for admissions to various aviation and engineering programs offered by Sha-Shib Group
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Commercial Pilots are the face of aviation, guiding aircraft safely across continents and oceans. With precision, leadership, and responsibility, they ensure every flight reaches its destination securely. Behind every successful journey is a skilled pilot—your training empowers you to take control of the skies and make air travel possible.
10+2 with Physics and Maths from a recognised board/university (or equivalent qualification as per DGCA norms).
Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AMEs) are the unsung heroes of the skies, ensuring every aircraft is safe and airworthy before take-off. No aircraft can legally fly without certification from a licensed AME—your work ensures the safety of millions of passengers worldwide.
10 +2 with Physics, Maths & Chemistry or 3-year Diploma in Engineering from a recognised board/university.
With unwavering dedication, we nurture skilled aviation professionals, shaping the future of the industry.
The global aviation industry is soaring with robust growth, offering promising opportunities for Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AMEs). According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), air passenger numbers are expected to reach 4.7 billion in 2025, surpassing pre-COVID levels of 4.5 billion in 2019. This resurgence fuels the demand for newer aircraft and efficient maintenance systems.
In India, the aviation market is the third-largest globally and is projected to become the third-largest aviation market by passengers by 2030 (Ministry of Civil Aviation, Govt. of India). With over 1,200 aircraft on order by Indian carriers and the expansion of Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) hubs, the country is poised for a boom in aviation services.
Boeing's 2023 Pilot & Technician Outlook forecasts a need for 690,000 new maintenance technicians globally by 2042.
India's MRO industry is expected to grow from USD 1.7 billion in 2021 to USD 4.0 billion by 2031 (Invest India), creating thousands of job openings for licensed AMEs.
Policies like 100% FDI in MRO and the UDAN scheme are boosting regional connectivity and job creation.