Hyderabad: captive training center Hyderabad - Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering - gives the Indian Army over 2,000 soldiers 'techno' every year that give life to damaged equipment in the battlefield.
The huge campus of 582 acres in Trimulgherry offers the most sought after courses in aeronautical engineering being the most popular Indian Army.
Unlike other universities in defense management, MCEME has opened for civilian travel and about 300 students from various schools will be at the school on November 1st.
Aeronautical Engineering is the latest addition to MCEME.
The course of guided weapons technology shows the operation of air defense weapons as basic missiles, anti-aircraft missiles and Aakash.
So far trained 586 officials from 51 different courses MCEME have been published in the Indian Army, which is the highest among any other educational institution in India.
The MCEME is also training 'Techno' warriors of the SAARC countries.
It has a separate center with a golf simulator artificially created battle, where staff are trained in fast action in various scenarios and weather conditions.
MCEME courses include electrical and mechanical engineering, electronics, tactics industrial engineering, aeronautical engineering, space technology and guided weapons systems.