AIAMEE 2025 Exam Pattern: Check Section-wise Format, Marking Scheme Here

All India Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Examination 2025 ( AIAMEE )

Samridhi Mishra
Updated on Dec 5, 2024 16:41 IST

By Samridhi Mishra, Senior Executive

AIAMEE 2025 Exam Pattern: Star Aviation Academy has released the AIAMEE 2025 exam pattern on its official website. Applicants appearing for the exam are advised to refer to the pattern for their preparations. The exam pattern comprises various details, such as the exam duration, number of questions, marking scheme, and others.  

AIAMEE 2025 exam scheme comprises general knowledge, physics, chemistry, mathematics and English topics. Going through the AIAMEE 2025 test pattern helps candidates to prepare effectively for the exam. Along with the exam pattern, candidates can also go through the AIAMEE syllabus to ace the exam with a good score. AIAMEE 2025 will be conducted as an online computer-based exam for 90 minutes. The AIAMEE 2025 exam date will be notified soon. For more details about the AIAMEE exam pattern 2025, candidates can refer to the article below. 

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  • AIAMEE 2025 Exam Pattern – Highlights
  • AIAMEE 2025 Exam Pattern - Details
  • AIAMEE 2025 Exam Pattern – Marking scheme
  • AIAMEE 2025 Syllabus
  • FAQs Regarding AIAMEE 2025 Exam Pattern
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AIAMEE 2025 Exam Pattern – Highlights

Particulars  

Details  

AIAMEE full form 

All India Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Exam 

Mode of exam 

Online 

Type of questions  

Multiple Choice Question 

Duration of AIAMEE 2025 exam

90 minutes 

Sections of AIAMEE 

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AIAMEE 2025 Exam Pattern - Details

The exam authority updated the AIAMEE 2025 exam pattern on the official website. The questions in AIAMEE 2025 will be asked from physics, chemistry, mathematics, general knowledge and English. Candidates appearing for the exam must thoroughly review the AIAMEE exam pattern before starting their preparations. For more details, candidates can refer to the table given below.  

Subjects  

Total number of questions  

Maximum marks 

General knowledge  

15 

15 

Physics 

20 

20 

Chemistry 

20 

20 

Mathematics  

20 

20 

English 

15 

15 

Total 

90 

90 

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AIAMEE 2025 Exam Pattern – Marking scheme

Star Aviation Academy mentions the AIAMEE marking scheme on its official website. Applicants appearing for the exam must follow the AIAMEE exam pattern marking scheme. Applicants will get one mark for each correct answer, while one mark will be deducted for every wrong answer. For more details, candidates can refer to the table given below.  

Response  

Marking scheme 

Correct answer  

+1 

Incorrect answer 

NIL 

Unanswered  

NIL 

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AIAMEE 2025 Syllabus

The exam authority mentions the AIAMEE syllabus on its official website. Applicants appearing for the exam are advised to refer to the AIAMEE syllabus for their preparations. The syllabus comprises important topics and chapters asked in the exam. With the help of the AIAMEE exam syllabus, candidates can make an effective strategy to ace the exam with a good score.  

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FAQs Regarding AIAMEE 2025 Exam Pattern

Q: Will the AIAMEE 2025 exam conducted only in online mode?

A: Yes, the AIAMEE 2025 exam will be conducted in only one mode, i.e. computer-based mode, or online mode. Even though the mode is mentioned as ‘online’, the exam will not be connected to the internet, but only to the system servers.

Q: Will I be able to view the entire question paper at one go or only one question at a time at the computer-based AIAMEE?

A: Candidates will be able to view the entire AIAMEE 2025 question paper in one go. While solving the questions, they can take a look at one question at a time.

Q: Is it necessary to attempt all the questions of AIAMEE 2025?

A: No, it is not mandatory to attempt all the questions of AIAMEE. Candidates have to select and attempt the questions they are most comfortable with in order to ensure proper utilisation of time and maximise the score.

Q: How should I manage time for AIAMEE 2025?

A: There is one minute allotted for each question. Because the candidates will not attempt all 90 questions, approximately two to three minutes should be allotted to each question. If the test takers feel that they are getting stuck in a question and unable to solve it, they may leave it out, or save it for later and move on to the next question. The ideal strategy would be to select the questions at the beginning of the exam and then solve them accordingly.

Q: Will I be allowed to do rough work during the AIAMEE exam? Will I be allotted extra marks for the steps of rough work?

A: Yes, candidates will be provided with rough sheets to carry out their rough work or calculations, which they have to submit before leaving the exam hall. Although the evaluators will go through the rough sheets to analyse the candidates’ conceptual clarity, there are no extra marks allotted for those apart from the one mark meant for each correct answer.

Q: Is there any negative marking scheme in the AIAMEE exam pattern?

A: As per the AIAMEE 2025 exam pattern, there is no negative marking scheme neither for wrong answers nor for the unattempted questions.

Q: Will there be any partial marking on the basis of the steps taken to derive the answer, even if the final answer is wrong?

A: No, there is no step marking. The marks will be credited or deducted based on the final answer option marked at the test.

Q: Will I be able to carry a calculator to the AIAMEE exam centre?

A: No, calculator or any other electronic equipment such as mobile phones, pagers, etc. will not be allowed to be carried to the AIAMEE 2023 exam centre.

Q: What if there is a wrong question or none of the answer options is correct in AIAMEE 2025 exam?

A: In case candidates are unable to find out the right solution in the answer options, or feel the question itself is wrong, they may leave the question and attempt other questions. If there are multiple wrong questions, s/he may report the matter to the exam authorities, who would provide a suitable solution during or after the test.

Q: Can I appear for AIAMEE 2025 exam in Hindi or any other language apart from English?

A: No, the language or medium of AIAMEE is only English. Hence, there is no option for the test takers to appear for the AIAMEE in English.

Q: Can I appear for AIAMEE 2025 more than once?

A: AIAMEE is conducted in April and August. Candidates can apply for the exam once the notification is out.

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