Aircraft Manufacturing and Maintenance Engineering
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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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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The institute claims to provide 100% placement assistance to the AME students. As of now, the placement rate for AME in Heavy Aeroplane & Turbine Engine batch 2024 is out, which is tabulated below:
Course | Placement Rate (2024) |
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AME in Heavy Aeroplane & Turbine Engine | 95% |
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Manjit Choudhury, aircraft maintenance engineering course is in many places a graduation course with the award of degree of BSC but at many places it's equivalent to a diploma. Be that as it may the way the civil airlines industry is expanding in the country there will be enough jobs for all those who pass out with the required skills which a student can obtain with this course. Of course I am sure you must be knowing and you must have cleared the exam of licensing which is conducted by DGCA before you are allowed to work on an aircraft.
Best wishes to you.
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Md Rakib Islam, aircraft maintenance engineering course is actually a misnomer and the student gets a degree of BSc and not BE or BTech. Definitely you can think of doing aeronautical engineering course which will be another 4 years of studies for you. Presently in India there are lots and lots of opportunities for getting a job after the course that you have done. I am saying this because as per the reports, different airlines in India are going to procure close to 1000 aeroplanes in future years. This will require a large number of trained manpower like the training that you have obtained. On the other hand in India, at least f
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
- A.M.E. CEE scholarship
- Tata Trust aircraft maintenance scholarship
- Civil aviation safety authority scholarship.
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3 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
1. IIT Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra | AICTE, UGC Accredited
NIRFranking 3 out of 300 in 2020
2. IIT Kharagpur, West Bengal | AICTE, UGC Accredited
NIRFranking 5 out of 300 in 2020
3. IIT Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh | UGC Accredited
NIRFranking 4 out of 300 in 2020
4. Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala | AICTE, UGC Accredited
NIRFranking 33 out of 300 in 2020
5. Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh | NCTE, COA, BCI, AICTE, UGC Accredited
NIRFranking 32 out of 300 in 2020
Hope it
New answer posted
3 years agoContributor-Level 10
Good Luck!
New answer posted
3 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
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