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Can I do AME After aeronautical engineering?
Yes, you can do an AME course after completing your aeronautical engineering because of the eligibility criteria for the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering you need to pass your 10+2 class with PCM subject.
Is aeronautical engineering and aircraft maintenance?
Overview. The Aeronautical Engineering Technology (Aircraft Maintenance) with Honours has been developed to prepare graduates with knowledge, problem solving ability, and skills required in the aviation industry. This programme aims producing well-rounded graduates and competent aircraft maintenance engineers.
Can I do btech after AME?
No, you are not eligible to pursue B. Tech Computer Science Engineering course after completion of your three years Diploma course in Electrical Engineering.
What is IAE approved by DGCA?
Institute of Aeronautics and Engineering, Bhopal is approved by the DGCA, Government of India and accredited by the EGAC. It is certified by ISO 9001:2015 and offers Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) programme.
Is AME program approved by AICTE?
(B.Tech. Program is Approved by AICTE & Affiliated to RTU and BTU. AME Program is Approved by DGCA) In today’s world, having a single graduate degree will not make you stand out from the crowd. Thus, students have started opting for two courses together, to increase their skill and knowledge about several subject.
What is the eligibility for lateral entry in aeronautical engineering?
B.Sc. with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Students with this qualification are eligible for lateral entry into second year of Aeronautical Engineering Program. Candidate must have minimum 60\% marks in 10+2 in PCM or equivalent or in any of the above qualification requirement.
What are the top employers for Ame pass outs in India?
Airbus and Boing both have established there manufacturing units in India, these companies are also a big employer for Aeronautical Engineering OR AME pass outs. India’s aviation growth is visible by increasing passenger traffic, with lots of new airports coming up to cater to passengers’ traffic.