Table of Contents
- 1 Can commerce student do Aircraft Maintenance Engineering?
- 2 Can commerce student apply for AME?
- 3 What qualifications do I need to be an Aircraft Maintenance engineer?
- 4 Can commerce student do cabin crew?
- 5 What is Part 147 training?
- 6 What is the eligibility for aircraft maintenance engineering?
- 7 What is the eligibility criteria for 3 years AME course?
- 8 What is the scope of Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Course in SOA?
Can commerce student do Aircraft Maintenance Engineering?
The requirement for an Aircraft Maintenance Engineering course is that one should complete their Higher Secondary studies in a stream which has both Science and Maths..But the commerce students can apply for other Non – Engineering posts in an Airline or Airport…
Can commerce student apply for AME?
No, a commerce student is not eligible for Aircraft Maintenance Engineering training. You need to be a science student with mathematics and physics in the 12th.
Is Maths compulsory for AME?
Candidates can apply for AME CET exam only three times only. Candidate must have either passed 10+2 or is appearing in 2022 with Physics, Chemistry & Maths stream or equivalent AICTE approved 3 years engineering diploma or any higher qualification in science with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
What qualifications do I need to be an Aircraft Maintenance engineer?
To obtain a Category A Licence, you must complete a Part 147 approved six month course and gain one year of certified experience. Alternatively, an aspiring engineer can take the ‘self-improver’ route, which involves independent study or attending a course, as well as three years of relevant experience.
Can commerce student do cabin crew?
To be considered eligible to undergo air hostess training and become an air hostess or flight steward, one must be 10+2 passed (any stream) from a recognized board. Students from any stream – Arts, Commerce or Science are eligible to undergo air hostess training.
Is there any entrance exam for aviation?
Candidates looking for admission to the Aviation courses need to appear for entrance exams. There are three main Aviation Exams in India namely Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi (IGRUA) Entrance Test, Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) and Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Common Entrance Exam (AME CET).
What is Part 147 training?
Part 147 regulates the approval of maintenance training organisations and Part 66 regulates Certifying Staff. Knowing how to construct your Maintenance Training Organisation Exposition and to write and control training material that meets regulatory requirements is fundamental to maintaining your approval.
What is the eligibility for aircraft maintenance engineering?
Eligibility for Admission into Aircraft Maintenance Engineering The minimum qualification for admission to the course is a pass in i. 10+2 pre-degree/intermediate or equivalent with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry / B.Sc with Maths, Physics & Chemistry.
How to get basic aircraft maintenance engineer certificate (bamec)?
Upon completion of first year (two semesters) you are allowed to take part in basic Paper 1 of the AME license Exam. Then you have to take Paper 2 at the end of second year and finally Paper 3 in the third year. After clearing these 3 papers you can get Basic Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Certificate (BAMEC) from the DGCA.
What is the eligibility criteria for 3 years AME course?
Here are eligibility criteria for three years AME course. Must have passed 10+2 with 50\% marks in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Math. B.Sc. after 10+2 with math, physics and chemistry. In order to get a job you have to get a license from the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
What is the scope of Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Course in SOA?
In short SOA provide all facilities to make a student a successful Aircraft Maintenance Engineer. Basically, the course is meant for preparing the students for getting Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License in various categories which is issued by DGCA after the student has passed module examination conducted by DGCA.