
Description
This course offers a practical and theoretical foundation in drone technology, covering everything from basic electronics to flight training.
Students begin with an introduction to drones, including their history, types, and applications. They then explore aerodynamics and flight dynamics, learning the principles of lift, thrust, and stability in multirotor systems. The basic electronics module covers key components like ESCs, motors, and batteries, along with power distribution and circuit design.
A dedicated section on regulations and compliance familiarizes learners with DGCA rules, airspace classifications, and licensing requirements. In the maintenance and repair module, students gain hands-on skills to diagnose and fix common drone issues.
The course also focuses on quadcopter and multirotor fundamentals, leading into a hands-on assembly workshop where students build and calibrate their own drone. Modules on quality assurance, simulation training, and ground control stations (GCS) provide further technical and operational knowledge.
Finally, the on-ground flying session allows participants to apply their skills through manual and autonomous flight missions, preparing them for real-world drone operations.
What you'll learn
Introduction to Drones
Basic Electronics
Drone Maintenance and Repairs
Drone Assembling
Simulation Session / Virtual Training
On-Ground Training and Flying Session
Aerodynamics and Flight Dynamics
Regulations and Compliance
Quadcopter/Multirotor Drone Fundamentals
Quality Assurance and Testing
Introduction to Ground Control Station (GCS)
Requirements
- Age: 18-60 years
- Minimum Qualification: 10th Pass or Equivalent
- Passport Size Photograph (Quantity - 02)
- Government Valid ID
- Payment Receipt/Proof
Course Content

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