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Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) is a specialized field focused on maintaining and repairing aircraft, ensuring they are safe, reliable, and airworthy. AMEs are responsible for diagnosing, repairing, and inspecting aircraft systems, engines, avionics, and structures.

Typically, candidates must have:

  • Two ‘C’ passes for O/L Mathematics & English
  • Three ‘S’ passes for A/L in Mathematics or Science stream and a ‘C’ pass for English

After completing the AME program, students typically receive a diploma or a Higher Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering. We also prepare students for certification by aviation regulatory authorities like EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) in Europe.

The AME program generally takes about 2 to 3 years to complete. It combines classroom theory with practical, hands-on training.

Yes, practical training is a critical component of the AME program. Students gain hands-on experience working with actual aircraft systems, engines, and components in maintenance hangars, labs, and simulation environments.

Yes, an AME qualification is internationally recognized, especially if you obtain certification from a reputable aviation authority such as EASA. Many airlines and aircraft manufacturers around the world hire certified AMEs.

Graduates can pursue careers as:

  • Aircraft Maintenance Engineers
  • Avionics Technicians
  • Maintenance Inspectors
  • Technical Support Engineers

The demand for qualified Aircraft Maintenance Engineers is expected to grow as the aviation industry expands.
With increasing air traffic and the need for safer, more efficient aircraft, there will be a continual demand for skilled AMEs globally.

You can apply through our official website by submitting the online application form, providing academic transcripts, and completing any required entrance exams or interviews.

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