The completion of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) provides you with multiple study paths to pursue at the higher level. The eligibility standards of different universities determine your options to enroll in a B.Tech or B.E. degree in Aeronautical or Aerospace Engineering through lateral entry admission. This educational path extends your aircraft maintenance skills to aircraft design as well as aerodynamic and avionic systems. Additional programs in Aviation Technology and Space Engineering and Avionics exist at select universities. The MBM Degree in Aviation Management represents an ideal choice for people who want to enter management positions.
Advanced technical expertise involves pursuing an M.Tech in Aerospace or Avionics Engineering to receive focused instruction. Research-based M.Sc. degrees are accessible in Aeronautics and Aviation Safety programs. Higher studies enable access to exceptional job prospects within airline companies while aircraft manufacturing and space agencies as well as research institutions also become available opportunities. AME graduates gain enhanced career advancement through education that helps them become design engineers and aviation consultants and aerospace researchers.