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Scholar-Level 17
There is an upper age limit of 23 years to enter the programme. Upper age limit may be relaxed for those who have done three-year diploma course in engineering (in any stream) or B.Sc. after 12th with physics, chemistry and maths.
After completing the training program, candidates have to appear for aircraft maintenance licensing examinations held by DGCA.
The licenses are issued for a particular type of aircraft. Hence, aircraft maintenance engineers who hold license
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Beginner-Level 4
Good luck!
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Guide-Level 12
Your grades are excellent and if you continue this performance you have a good chance of admissions as well as good career prospects. Scholarships are awarded by the universities abroad to meritorious students and you stand a chance here.
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Scholar-Level 17
B.Arch. and aeronautical engineering are different programs and so are its outcomes. It makes very little sense comparing them. The only common factor is a strong foundation in mathematics. So, I believe you should decide as per your aptitude and interest, if you have creative skills you should choose B.Arch.
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