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Shivam Kumar

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Sha-Shib Group conducts a national level entrance exam, SSAT, to shortlist candidates for aviation courses like Commercial Pilot License, Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, Cabin Crew/Airhostess, and Ground Staff.

The SSAT 2024 exam schedule has not been released yet.

The Director General of Civil Aviation, Govt. of India, approves the course offerd by the SSAT.

Some courses eligible for admission include Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, Air hostess/Cabin Crew Course, and Commercial Pilot License.

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The fee structure for UG courses at the Institute of Aeronautics and Engineering, Sha-Shib Group of Institutions, is as follows:
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) course: INR 6.25 Lakhs (Total Fees)
10+2 AME + Bachelor of Technology: INR 6.25 Lakhs (Total Fees)
10+2 AME + Bachelor of Science: INR 6.25 Lakhs (Total Fees)
10+2 AME + Bachelor of Computer Application: INR 6.25 Lakhs (Total Fees)

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Answer is YES.

The institute of Aeronautics and Engineering, Sha-Shib Group of Institutions, Bhopal, established in 1994, is a reputable college accredited by the DGCA and EGAC.

It is affilated with the Sha-Shib Group, a renowed educational conglomerate known for providing quality aviation education.

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The cutoff marks required for A.M.E. is:

Candidates who achieve a score of 110 or higher in the AME CET cut off, which is around 360, can choose the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Institute approved by DGCA, after completing the AME CET.

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Sha-Shib Aviation admits students who pass 10+2 with physics, chemistry, and mathematics from a recognised board or university. 

The minimum cutoff is 45%, and student must be present for at least 80% of the training period.

The Sha-Shib Group of Institutions cutoff ranges from 65.42 - 93.59 percentile, with a 75% pass rate for all three semester exams. 

The Sha-Shib Aviation Academy's AME course is approved by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and offers placements at HAL and goverment airlines.

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Of Course Yes, You can get the admission into Institute of Aeronautics and Engineering, Sha-Shib Group of Institutions with 70% in SSAT.

SSAT exam is Secondary School Admission Test.

The SSAT is a test administered for private middle and high school admission, assessing vocabulary, math, and reading comprehension.

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The campus offers excellent placements for students aspiring to become aircraft maintenance engineers (AME).

The college has a 100% placement percentage, making it a top choice for students. The placements depends on students having a minimum of two papers. Some seniors have been accepted to major airlines in Hyderabad, Mumbai, and OJT, showcasing the college's commitment to student success.

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Sha-Shib Group follows gudelines from state and central government regulatory bodies like AICTE, DGCA, NCTE, DTE, UGC, and affilated universities for admission to undergraduates, postgraduates, license, and certifiactes course at approved institutes.

Admissions are based on merit and can be found on individual institutes websites.

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The seat intake for the Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) at Hindustan Aerospace and Engineering, Sha-Shib Group of Institutions, is 60 for each specialization, namely Avionics and Mechanical (B1.1). The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has approved this course, and the institute offers AME programs in these two specializations, with a seat intake of 60 for each. The admission procedure is based on merit.

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Answer. is YES.

Sha-Shib Group institutes do not authorize agents, admission consultants, or counseling centers for courses. Students should directly apply to the institute for admission. 

No capitation fee or donation is charged to parents or students for courses offered by the institute. Admissions are based on merit, and no capitation fee or donation is charged.

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