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3rd August 2010, 09:05 PM
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Eligibility for becoming AME
Dear Sir,
I do not have 50% aggregate marks in my 10+2 (Phy. Chem. & Maths) or in (Phy. & Maths) but having B.E (Mech.) Degree with 70% Marks, and also working with HAL Bangalore for the past 3 years as a Engineer. Kindly tell me that can i be eligible for applying for Computer Number, regarding AME Cource. I am waiting for early responce from you soon. Regards, Raj Mullick Bangalore |
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4th August 2010, 01:01 AM
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Re: Eligibility for becoming AME
hii friend yea they wil be asking 12th with 50% orelse any engineering degree with 60% marks but your college or university should be good named college because you don have 12th percentage rite so........ you are eligible you can apply for it..............
regards azhar |
#3
4th August 2010, 02:02 AM
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Re: Eligibility for becoming AME
With AME i guess u mean to say Aircraft Maintanence Engineering course.
Well the eligibility criteria for AME is 50% minimum percentage in 12th and 50%. So since you dont have 50% in 12th in PCM then sorry to say then you are not eligible for this course. Dont worry you can do lots after you BE from Mech Best of luck |
#4
4th August 2010, 10:56 AM
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Re: Eligibility for becoming AME
hi
im sorry to say that you are not eligiblefor joining in AME... Because the eligiblity is that you have to have a Plus two/ equivalent with Physics, Chemistry & Maths 50% Marks in the aggregate... |
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4th August 2010, 11:09 AM
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Re: Eligibility for becoming AME
dear,
for take admission in AME course (aircraft maintenance engineer) the minimumm percantage is 50% marks in PCM. so you can not take admission if you have not 50% marks in PCM. but you can do this after your degree in mechanical. so don't worry. REGARDS ravi6 |
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4th August 2010, 02:06 PM
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4th August 2010, 02:24 PM
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Re: Eligibility for becoming AME
eligibility for AME is 50% minimum percentage in 12th and 50%. if you have not gain minimum percentages then you are not eligible for this course.
good luck |
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4th August 2010, 03:19 PM
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Re: Eligibility for becoming AME
dear friend
donot worry you are elligible candidate for ame. you can get admission in aeronoutical engineering of wright brighter institute ,delhi.this institute is admission on direct basis with pcm percentages. |
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4th August 2010, 03:29 PM
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3rd February 2011, 08:58 PM
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Re: Eligibility for becoming AME
i am in my final year bsc (computer science) i want to do aeronautics engineer so am i eligibility for doing engineer based on degree but i donot have 50% in my 12th standars so please guide me how can i get through engineer ,what is the procedure and which entrance exam am i suppose to write and whice college to join
please waiting for your reply thank you |
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14th May 2011, 10:25 PM
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Re: Eligibility for becoming AME
Following is the eligibility criteria for AME:
Educational qualification: 10+2 in science stream or its equivalent with 50% marks in PCM. Final year students can also apply. Age- 17-24 years. If you fall in the above said criteria surely you are eligible. |
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8th February 2012, 08:26 PM
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Re: Eligibility for becoming AME
i am a bright student i will surely achieve more than 50% aggregrate
in PCM after my 10 2 for admission in thakur institute for aircraft maintenance engineering is there any need for any competitive exams after my 12th? plz do reply soon.. regards Richa Shah(11th student) |
#35
29th October 2012, 03:16 PM
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Re: Eligibility for becoming AME
AMIE degree is equivalent to Engg graduate degree and the persons with diploma in any disciple are eligible for the same.You have to qualify some semesters to clear the AMIE exams which are conducted twice a year.You have to apply to Institute of Engineess for the AMIE.
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#39
15th July 2013, 09:55 PM
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Re: Eligibility for becoming AME
Eligibility
1. You should be medically fit. A professional pilot is required to pass a Class I medical exam. The medical fitness is assessed by an AME (Aviation Medical Examiner). The AMEs are designated by the DGCA (Director General Civil Aviation). AMEs are listed on the DGCA website http://www.dgca.gov.in/ To pass the Class I medical exam, one has to first pass a Class II medical exam. On passing the Class II, the DGCA will issue a “File Number”. An appointment for a Class I medical exam can be obtained based on this file number. The list of centers for Class II and Class I initial medical exam is available on the DGCA website. This medical exam is required to be renewed every year until the age of 40 and twice a year after 40 years of age. Common misconceptions: • It is commonly believed that pilots cannot wear glasses. This is not true. Many pilots wear glasses, as long as the vision is correctable. • There is no minimum height requirement. Normally anybody above 5 feet and 2 inches should be able to comfortably reach all the instruments and controls in the cockpit. The modern day pilot seat is adjustable in all axis. The only person who can tell you that you are or are not medically fit, is a designated Aviation Medical Examiner through a Class I or II medical evaluation. 2. You should be able to read, write, understand and speak English fluently. English is the language of aviation. All communication in aviation between pilots in the cockpit and Air Traffic Controllers are required to be in English. To train in the USA as a pilot, TOEFL is not a requirement. 3. You should be at least 17 years of age to commence training and 18 years of age to qualify for a Commercial Pilot License. At the time of completion of CPL (Commercial Pilot License) training, the student pilot should be at least 18 years of age for the issue of CPL 4. Indian DGCA requires you be a 10+2 graduate with Physics and Maths or equivalent. Students who do not have 12th standard mathematics and physics or equivalent can enroll with the NIOS (National Institute of Open School) at the same time of enrolling for pilot training and pass the Mathematics and Physics papers simultaneously. The 12th standard Mathematics and Physics is only a requirement at the time of issue of license on completing of flight training, Not for course commencement. |
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15th July 2013, 09:57 PM
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Re: Eligibility for becoming AME
Eligibility
1. You should be medically fit. A professional pilot is required to pass a Class I medical exam. The medical fitness is assessed by an AME (Aviation Medical Examiner). The AMEs are designated by the DGCA (Director General Civil Aviation). AMEs are listed on the DGCA website http://www.dgca.gov.in/ To pass the Class I medical exam, one has to first pass a Class II medical exam. On passing the Class II, the DGCA will issue a “File Number”. An appointment for a Class I medical exam can be obtained based on this file number. The list of centers for Class II and Class I initial medical exam is available on the DGCA website. This medical exam is required to be renewed every year until the age of 40 and twice a year after 40 years of age. Common misconceptions: • It is commonly believed that pilots cannot wear glasses. This is not true. Many pilots wear glasses, as long as the vision is correctable. • There is no minimum height requirement. Normally anybody above 5 feet and 2 inches should be able to comfortably reach all the instruments and controls in the cockpit. The modern day pilot seat is adjustable in all axis. The only person who can tell you that you are or are not medically fit, is a designated Aviation Medical Examiner through a Class I or II medical evaluation. 2. You should be able to read, write, understand and speak English fluently. English is the language of aviation. All communication in aviation between pilots in the cockpit and Air Traffic Controllers are required to be in English. To train in the USA as a pilot, TOEFL is not a requirement. 3. You should be at least 17 years of age to commence training and 18 years of age to qualify for a Commercial Pilot License. At the time of completion of CPL (Commercial Pilot License) training, the student pilot should be at least 18 years of age for the issue of CPL 4. Indian DGCA requires you be a 10+2 graduate with Physics and Maths or equivalent. Students who do not have 12th standard mathematics and physics or equivalent can enroll with the NIOS (National Institute of Open School) at the same time of enrolling for pilot training and pass the Mathematics and Physics papers simultaneously. The 12th standard Mathematics and Physics is only a requirement at the time of issue of license on completing of flight training, Not for course commencement. |
#41
16th July 2013, 01:48 AM
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Re: Eligibility for becoming AME
Hi,
Following is the eligibility criteria for AME: Educational qualification: 10+2 in science stream or its equivalent with 50% marks in PCM. Final year students can also apply. Age- 17-24 years. If you fall in the above said criteria surely you are eligibl All the best................ |
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