

Park'S School of Aeronautical Sciences A.M.E. Eligibility and Highlights 2025
Park'S School of Aeronautical Sciences A.M.E. course is offered in different specialisations. This 3 years course is offered in a full time mode. The institute offers admission to students who meet the eligibility and selection criteria. Students can check below the Park'S School of Aeronautical Sciences A.M.E. eligibility criteria:
Once the selection is done, candidates have to pay the admission fee amount. It is generally the first instalment of tuition fees. Students can check below table for more details:
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