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Anjali Vinod

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Thakur Institute of Aviation Technology is a more comprehensive and expensive institution with stronger industry connections and state-of-the-art facilities. The Bombay Flying Club is a more affordable institution with a focus on practical training and a larger student body.

If you are looking for a comprehensive aviation education with strong industry connections, Thakur Institute of Aviation Technology is the better choice. However, if you are looking for an affordable option with a focus on practical training, The Bombay Flying Club is the better fit.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hi, No Institutes provide licence. This is issued by DGCA in India. However, all these institutions provide facility and training etc. to clear this exam for getting license. Best wishes to you.

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Harpreet MadaanDeveloper | Blogger | Tech Lover | Quick Learner

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Actually, both the courses are having equal weightage and have better scope. But it depends on your choice that in which course you are interested in it. One thing apart from that I would recommend that as per competition level is concerned so aeronautical engineering has less competition level.

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Anu solanki

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The aviation industry is growing rapidly and there are thousands of job options increasing day by day. AME institutes provide up to 100% placements and it depends from college to college. For any details and query, visit their official website on www.amecet.in

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Saurabh Kijbile

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Yes of course, you need to give an exam, because for AME you need to qualify for PCM in Science stream with above 50%.

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THAKUR.AVIATION

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The average package for AME depends upon the type training certification and certification privileges which are given by the organization you work for.

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THAKUR.AVIATION

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Definitely yes, if you have passions to become an aircraft maintenance engineer. However B Tech qualification doesn't provide you any extra benefits in becoming an AME, you still need to pass through the modular exams and have work experience in order to get an AME license. Your B Tech qualification is appreciated when you wish to go for teaching profession in aviation institutes

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