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Frequently asked questions
United Motorsports Academy is a motorsport education and career platform that helps students build real-world skills and access global motorsport opportunities through structured programs, training, and industry exposure.
UMA programs are open to:
Engineering students and graduates
Motorsport enthusiasts serious about a career
Working professionals looking to switch into motorsport
Beginners with no prior motorsport experience (via L.I.M.E)
No.
L.I.M.E is designed as a foundation program for beginners. Advanced programs like Bootcamp and RaceReady require eligibility through L.I.M.E or prior experience.
L.I.M.E (Learning in Motorsports Engineering) is UMA’s foundation program.
It helps students understand motorsport roles, build core technical skills, and gain clarity before progressing to advanced opportunities like Bootcamp or RaceReady.
After L.I.M.E, eligible students can:
Apply for UMA Bootcamp (international trackside exposure)
Participate in track days and R&D programs
Become eligible for UMA RaceReady (advanced race engineering)
UMA Bootcamp is a scholarship international program where selected students work trackside with professional race teams at real race events, gaining hands-on exposure in a live racing environment.
UMA RaceReady is an advanced race engineering program conducted with European partners.
It focuses on telemetry, vehicle dynamics, setup engineering, and race-weekend operations using real race data
Yes.
L.I.M.E is mandatory to ensure all RaceReady students have strong fundamentals and can handle professional-level training.
Internships are performance-based.
Top-performing students are shortlisted for internship opportunities with international racing teams, subject to evaluation and availability.
UMA offers a mix of:
Offline programs (L.I.M.E Batch 1, Bootcamp)
Online programs (L.I.M.E Batch 2, RaceReady)
Program formats are clearly mentioned on each course page.
L.I.M.E: Short-term intensive programs
Bootcamp: 2–3 weeks (international)
RaceReady: 1.5–2 months (online)
Exact dates are listed on individual course pages.
Program fees vary based on format and duration.
Detailed fee information is shared after enquiry or during counselling to ensure the right fit.
Yes.
EMI options are available for select programs to make learning more accessible.
Counselling sessions help students:
Understand different motorsport roles
Choose the right UMA program
Avoid wrong career decisions
Get a clear, structured roadmap
Yes.
Motorsport is a global industry with roles across engineering, data, operations, and R&D. UMA focuses on preparing students for international opportunities.
UMA has:
International industry partnerships
Students working on global race events
Transparent programs and outcomes
A structured, merit-based pathway
You can:
Fill out the enquiry form on the website
Register for a counselling session
Apply directly to L.I.M.E 2026
All options are available on the website.
You can reach us via:
Website enquiry form
Email
WhatsApp (official number listed on the site)