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Who Can Become An Aircraft Maintenance Engineer?

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One must be 10+2 (aggregate 50% marks in Physics and Mathematics) or THREE year Diploma in any branch of engineering with 50%, should have completed three year Aircraft Maintenance Engineering course approved by the Director General of CIVIL AVIATION, Govt. of India, NEW Delhi and obtained an Aircraft Maintenance Engineering licence for which he is required to pass the A.M.E. license examination in theory and practical cum oral test conducted by the Director General of Civil Aviation, Govt. of India New Delhi, thrice in a year in the month of February, June and October.

One must be 10+2 (aggregate 50% marks in Physics and Mathematics) or Three year Diploma in any branch of engineering with 50%, should have completed three year Aircraft Maintenance Engineering course approved by the Director General of Civil Aviation, Govt. of India, New Delhi and obtained an Aircraft Maintenance Engineering licence for which he is required to pass the A.M.E. license examination in theory and practical cum oral test conducted by the Director General of Civil Aviation, Govt. of India New Delhi, thrice in a year in the month of February, June and October.



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