The aviation sector needs all the professionals to do their part to keep travel safe, the AMEs probably perform one of the most crucial functions. Every aircraft has to be certified safe by an AME before it’s allowed to fly. The responsibility to maintain the aircraft and its engines rests with technical engineers, technicians and mechanics who work in airlines and maintenance-repair-overhaul (MRO) facilities
PRE-REQUISITES
10+2 or its equivalent with Maths, Physics, Chemistry
Medical Fitness by certified doctor in prescribe format
Police verification
COURSE LENGTH
3yr/6 Semesters dual course along with BSc (H) Aircraft Maintenance (Mechanical/Avionics)
COURSE STRUCTURE AND FEE
Choice of going in Mechanical or Avionics
The course is structured with both theory and practical training. Of the total practical training, 30% practical training is imparted at Air India MRO facility
Candidate has a choice between Mechanical (or B1) and Avionics (or B2). There are total 11modules for B1 and 10 modules for B2