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AME is a process that involves the regular maintenance, repair, and overhaul of aircraft and their components to ensure their airworthiness.

AME CAT is a Common admission Test for Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, providing admissions to various aviation courses in highly recognized colleges/universities approved by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, AICTE and DGCA

The DGCA is responsible for overseeing and regulating aviation activities, including the licensing and certification of AMEs.

To become an AME in India, one must complete an approved training program from a DGCA-approved institute and obtain the required licenses.

The DGCA issues licenses for mechanical and avionics streams in categories A (Line Maintenance) and B (Base Maintenance).

The eligibility criteria involve completing a 10+2 in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and meeting age requirements.

Is Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Common admission Test 2024 conducted

offline or online?
AME CAT 2024 is conducted only online mode.

What is the duration of the AME CAT exam?
The AME CET exam is conducted for 1 hour and 30 minutes.

Is negative marking involved in AME CAT 2024?
Yes, negative marking is involved in AME CAT 2024.

Aircraft Maintenance Engineers find placements in various organizations such as Indian Airlines, Air India, Alliance Air, Pawan Hans Limited, Flying Training Institutes, Argo Aviation, Public Sector, big businesses, State Govt. Aviation Department, National Airport Authority, Director General of Civil Aviation, Coast Guard, Jet Airways, Sahara Air Lines, etc.

Aeronautical Engineering Course:

  1. What are the prerequisites for admission to the Aeronautical Engineering program?

Aeronautical Engineering program admits students with strong mathematical and physics backgrounds, calculus, differential equations, mechanics, electromagnetism, chemistry, and computer science foundations.

  1. Is aeronautical engineering a good salary in India?

Aeronautical engineering in India is a lucrative profession with an average salary of INR 6,00,000 per year. Entry-level engineers can expect INR 3,50,000, while experienced professionals can earn up to INR 12,00,000. Large aerospace companies like Boeing, Airbus, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, and Indian Space Research Organisation offer higher salaries. The growing aerospace industry in India could create more job opportunities and better salary packages. Geographical location also influences salary, with engineers in big cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Mumbai earning higher salaries.

  1. What are the job benefits for aeronautical engineers?

Aeronautical engineers enjoy competitive salaries, job stability, advancement opportunities, challenging work, travel opportunities, and working with cutting-edge technology. The aerospace and aviation industry is expected to continue growing, providing steady demand for these professionals. They can advance their careers by taking on leadership roles, developing diverse skills, and working on new aircraft. Travel opportunities, working with advanced technology, and job satisfaction are also common. Some companies offer benefits like health insurance, retirement plans, and vacation time, but these can vary depending on the employer, location, and job position.

Aerospace Engineering Course:

1. What is Aerospace Engineering?

Aerospace engineering involves designing, creating, and constructing aircraft and spacecraft using various engineering fields. It involves testing and ensuring structural parts, propulsion, and control systems meet performance and safety requirements. The growing demand for aerospace engineers makes it a fascinating profession.

2. What are the different branches of Aerospace Engineering?

Aerodynamics focuses on air characteristics and their impact on planes and spacecraft. Propulsion focuses on developing engines and systems for flight or orbit. Structures engineers design and build aircraft and spacecraft components, ensuring they are robust and lightweight. Control systems focus on flight software and autopilot systems. Spacecraft design is the core field, focusing on space exploration and research, with long-term space missions requiring technologies like propulsion, communication, and life support systems.

  1. What is the eligibility criteria for Aerospace course?

The eligibility criteria involve completing a 10+2 in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and meeting age requirements.

  1. Job Opportunities and placement?

Aerospace engineering graduates have diverse job opportunities in public and private sectors, including aircraft design, manufacturing, maintenance, research, development, aerospace systems analysis, government agencies, defence, aviation consulting, and academia.

Aeronautical + Aircraft maintenance engineering(Dual course)

1. What is Aeronautical + Aircraft maintenance engineering(Dual course)

Aeronautical and aircraft maintenance engineering is a dual course which includes both aeronautical and aircraft maintenance engineering.

  1. What is the eligibility criteria forAircraft maintenance engineering+ AME courses?

The eligibility criteria involve completing a 10+2 in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and meeting age requirements.

 

  1. Job Opportunities and placement in Aircraft maintenance engineering+ AME courses?

Aeronautical Engineering / AME graduates can apply for jobs in approximately 350 plus companies in India, to mention some of the companies and domain of aviation related companies are as follows:

India Air Force, Army, Navy, Coast Guard, BSF, HAL, ISRO, DRDO, NAL, Taneja Aerospace, Mahendra Aerospace, Civil Aviation Department, DGCA, AAI, Scheduled Airlines, Non Scheduled Airlines, Private Airlines, Government Airlines, MRO, AMO, TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS, DESIGNING COMPANIES AND MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.