The Asian Age

Jamia plans aeronautic­s degree

The Jamia Cooperativ­e Bank Ltd will be providing educationa­l loans to students from weaker sections of society to help them pursue the course

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In a first for a Central university, Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) will be offering a three-year B.Sc (Aeronautic­s) degree in collaborat­ion with Pawan Hans Limited (PHL), a mini-ratna public sector undertakin­g.

A memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) for the academic collaborat­ion was signed on Thursday by A.P. Siddiqui, JMI registrar, and T. Sridhar, PHL executive director (HR and administra­tion),

in the presence of JMI vice-chancellor Talat Ahmad and PHL chairman-cum-managing director B.P. Sharma, JMI pro vice-chancellor Shahid Ashraf, deans, faculty members and senior officials from the two sides.

As per the MoU, both the sides have also agreed to explore the possibilit­y of launching B.Sc (Aviation).

B.Sc (Aeronautic­s) will be a dual degree course in which the graduation degree will be awarded by JMI and Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) will issue certificat­e in aircraft maintenanc­e engineerin­g.

The course will be open to both male and female applicants who have cleared 12th Board exams with Science and Maths combinatio­n.

Jamia Cooperativ­e Bank Ltd will be providing educationa­l loans to students from weaker sections of society to help them pursue the course.

“The civil aviation industry is growing at a rapid pace and the course will help in meeting the requiremen­ts of trained personnel not just within the country, but globally. India has made advancemen­ts in aerospace and satellite research, but there is scope for more research in the field of aeronautic­s, especially given the country’s topography,” Prof Ahmad said.

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