How do I become an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer? - All India AME Entrance Examination (AIAEE)

How do I become an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer?

 How do I become an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer? 

A candidate wants to do AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineering) programme has to apply online through to get himself registered to be eligible for admission by submitting the complete application form online.  



A candidate should fill the AME  Application form for Registration . In Application form candidate has to fulfill the eligibility criteria to take admission. 

All India AME Entrance Exam (AIAEE) is the National level common entrance exam. Their form can be filled in online mode. AIAEE entrance exam duration of 2 hour, total 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) will be ask in exam. These questions will be ask from mathematics, chemistry, physics and general knowledge.

After clearing the exam, Candidate has to attend AME admission counseling to confirm their admission. 

Is Aircraft Maintenance Engineering hard?

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering ( AME) is a career that is gives respect , status, and although a good income too. A responsible career to take the safe and healthy flying of planes. It is a challenging and an out of box profile that demands your focus , skills and patience to handle problems. An aircraft maintenance engineer with an ame engineering degree or you can say a licensed aircraft engineer ensures the aircraft in is in better situation and can take a flight smoothly. To inspect the aircraft before flying, check the parts and manage the misguide of engines and any other technical placement, all together combines a job responsibility of an AME.  

For that, it is necessary to learn the basics of machine and even have skill to handle those, so it is necessary to love machines and be eager about those engineering parts. An AME holds a dream of flyers and life of many passengers, so being focused and right always is essential. There is no time for mending the mistake done, i.e. you have no time for commenting a mistake even.

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