Aircraft Manufacturing and Maintenance Engineering
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Beginner-Level 4
You can join A.M.E. Institute for being an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, Eligibility for admission to A.M.E. Is 12th with PCM. It is a four-year license based programme approved by The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Government of India. To get admission to the best colleges of A.M.E. Which are approved by DGCA you can attend the national level entrance exam of A.M.E. CET it also offers up to 100% scholarship basis of All India Rank.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 6
Greetings. After completing you A.M.E. From the college to enhance your resume and chances of getting a job, you need to do airline training as well. You can apply at Air India for OJT training programme. You can also apply at Bharat aviation for contract jobs. Keep checking for official openings on airline websites. Companies like Indigo and air works are on a constant lookout for fresher's to be hired as techs.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 6
The Bombay Flying Club offers a combined course for A.M.E. Plus B.Sc. In aeronautics. The B.Sc. Degree is affiliated to Mumbai University. Although there's no percentage limitation for A.M.E. But the minimum percentage required for B.Sc. in 12th Science with PCM subjects is 45% (for general / open category ).
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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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