The Diploma in Fire Service Engineering is designed to provide in-depth knowledge, technical skills, and operational training essential for managing fire-related emergencies. This course blends engineering principles with fire science to prepare students for frontline roles in fire suppression, rescue operations, and emergency response coordination.
The curriculum covers core topics such as fire dynamics, structural fire protection, use and maintenance of fire service equipment, rescue techniques, communication systems, disaster management, and relevant codes and standards. Emphasis is placed on practical learning through live demonstrations, mock drills, equipment handling, and real-case scenario analysis.
This programme is ideal for individuals passionate about public safety, emergency services, and technical problem-solving. It opens career opportunities in municipal fire services, industrial safety teams, airports, disaster response agencies, and defence sectors. Graduates may pursue roles such as fire engineers, station officers, fire crew leaders, or emergency planning officers.
Step into a future where your training equips you not only to respond—but to lead—when every second counts.
2-year full-time programme (Pattern-Yearly)
Industry-grade fire service labs
Field visits & expert-led sessions
Practice-driven learning environment
In India, professionals with over 5 years of experience can earn up to ₹8 LPA, depending on location, employer, and skill level.
As per Global Market Insights, the fire safety sector is expected to grow at a 25% CAGR by 2026.
Over 1.5 million job opportunities worldwide for skilled fire service professionals.
10+2 / HSSC- Science, Arts, Commerce, MCVC, ITI - 02 years
After completing the Diploma in Fire Service Engineering, students can pursue advanced qualifications such as:
It is a specialised programme that equips students with technical knowledge and practical skills in fire prevention, emergency response, and fire service operations.
The programme is open to anyone interested in a career in fire services, safety management, or emergency response—regardless of prior science or engineering background.
Graduates can take up roles such as Fire Safety Officer, Emergency Response Technician, Safety Inspector, or Fire Control Room Operator across industries.
Key topics include fire behaviour, use of fire-fighting equipment, alarm systems, risk assessment, evacuation planning, and regulatory safety standards.
Yes, students may progress to advanced programmes such as B.Tech in Fire and Safety Engineering, M.Tech in Fire Protection, or an MBA in Safety and Risk Management.