Can I complete AME course after B.Sc?

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Asked by vipin saroj

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    sanjay maurya

    5 years ago
    You can check your eligibility to apply for an A.M.E. Course after B.Sc. From the criteria mentioned below:
    the eligibility criteria for 4 years A.M.E. Course. Candidate Must have passed 10+2 with physics, chemistry, and mathematics (PCM) or Three Year Diploma in any branch of Engineering
    B.Sc after 10+2 with maths, physics, and chemistry. In order to get a Government or private job, the candidate must have an A.M.E. License which is issued by the Director-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Government of India. Interested candidate can apply for the national level entrance exam of A.M.E. CET to get admission to the best A.M.E. Colleges an
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    Anoma Patil

    6 years ago
    Eligibility of pursuing Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Course:
    Candidate must passed 10+2 with non-medical stream or equivalent AICTE approved 3 years engineering Diploma in any stream or any higher qualification in Science with Physics and Mathematics at the time of admission. And the age of candidate is between on 16 to 28 at the time of admission. Candidate must have minimum 45% marks in 10+2 with PCM or equivalent. So, if you complete your 12th with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subject then you are eligible for doing Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Course. If candidate is eligible than firstly he/she register on A.M.E. CET,
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    rahul r | Scholar-Level 18

    6 years ago
    Please check for your eligibility to apply for a course in AME after B.Sc from the criteria mentioned below:
    Here are eligibility criteria for three years AME course. Must have passed 10+2 with 50% marks in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Math. Or Three Year Diploma in any branch of Engineering
    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). Regards.

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