Aircraft Maintenance Engineer scope
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To prepare students to work as qualified aviation maintenance engineers, universities offer the Aircraft Maintenance Engg. The course normally includes both theoretical and practical instruction, covering subjects including aviation rules, maintenance practices, and aircraft systems.
After completing Aircraft Maintenance Engg, which typically lasts 2400 hours, graduates will be prepared to pass the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation), Government of India licencing exam and become certified AMEs. The goal of Aircraft Maintenance engineering is to give students the information and abilities needed to maintain, repair, and overhau
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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
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6 years agoContributor-Level 6
The Bombay Flying Club offers AME certification course along with B.Sc in aeronautics which is a degree course affiliated to Mumbai University. Admissions are offered to Students with 12th Science and subjects Physics and Mathematics . there is no Entrance Exam for admission at The Bombay flying club. Minimum percentage requirements is aggregate of 45% in 12 board exams. The Licence is issued by DGCA after the candidate clears the new module pattern exams for relevant B1 (mechanical i.e mainframe structures and engines) or B2 (avionics i.e ES/IS/RN) licence. The Licence is not issued by the college. Both B1 and B2 are equally important
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
The package will be same irrespective of your college. Normally all employers have the understanding to keep this at the same level across the industry. Unfortunately, I have not come across an independent survey categorising these colleges hence it would be very difficult for me to answer this part of the query.
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