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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
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6 years agoScholar-Level 16
https://www.shiksha.com/aviation/articles/your-career-after-doing-aircraft-maintenance-engg-blogId-4626
https://www.shiksha.com/careers/aircraft-maintenance-engineer-9.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
If you are about take admission in the 11th standard & even at this stage, if you have your aim in life already decided, then it's very good and best for you. Yes, you can hope to become a departmental engineer in mechanical or metallurgical disciplines. For this you first need to complete your engineering in either of these two branches. For this to happen you need to be qualified to take admission in an Engineering College. The basic qualification requires you to have physics chemistry and mathematics in 12th standard for seeking admission in any Engineering College. So while going for 11th be sure that you have ph
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Aircraft maintenance engineering course is definitely not an engineering course even though the word engineering appears in the title. However one cannot call it a technician's course also. This is because a student gets a degree or B.Sc. After 3 years of studies in this course. After the completion of the course the students get the license from DGCA to work as aircraft maintenance engineers on the aircraft which are used by civil Airlines for carrying passengers and / or cargo. Best wishes to you.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 8
UG courses in Optometry include:
- Diploma in Optometry
- Bachelor of Optometry (B. Optm. )
- Bachelor of Clinical Optometry
- Bachelor of Clinical Optometry (Lateral Entry) etc.
After doing under-graduation in any of the above courses, the PG courses include:
- Master of Optometry
- Master of Optometry (M. Optm. )
- Master of Optometry
- Master in Optometry etc.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Mechanical engineering branch is, in a way, almost a universal branch. Its requirement is felt in all varieties of industries including, of course, the textile industry also. Wherever machinery is involved, for its maintenance, mechanical engineers have to come in. I can definitely say that there is no harm in accepting a job in the textile industry. The packages can vary from about 4 LPA to maybe 15 LPA depending on your additional qualifications and the ability of the employer to pay and of course, the demand and supply equation.
Best wishes to you.
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