Yes, you will be trained with industry-standard tools as part of your course or training program. Educational institutions and training centers that offer specialized courses, such as in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME), Aerospace Engineering, Computer Science, or Electrical Engineering, prioritize hands-on experience with the latest technologies used in the industry.
The training is designed to provide you with practical knowledge and exposure to tools that professionals in the field currently use. For example, in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, you will work with diagnostic tools, aviation software, and maintenance equipment that are in line with the standards set by regulatory bodies such as the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Similarly, in fields like Electrical Engineering, you will gain proficiency with software tools for design, simulation, and analysis, such as MATLAB, AutoCAD, or circuit design tools, which are extensively used in the industry.
Industry partnerships, internships, and collaborations also enhance your exposure to real-world applications. Many programs also include workshops and training sessions with the latest technologies to ensure that you are familiar with the tools used by top companies. By the time you graduate or complete your training, you will be well-equipped with the skills and knowledge to seamlessly transition into a professional role and meet industry expectations.