All candidates seeking Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) admission in India must pass specific entrance exams. AME CET functions as the most widely accepted entrance test to admit students into DGCA-approved AME training facilities. Private colleges along with universities organize exclusive entrance examinations but additional institutions approve entrance through national assessment scores including JEE. The main requirements for admission in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering consist of diploma graduates from engineering programs as well as 10+2 graduates who studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM).
AME CET offers merit-based scholarships and admission into top AME institutes across India. All exam content derives from PCM academic material and standard reasoning questions as well as general knowledge segments. Some educational institutions give entry to students who show good performance in either their 12th-grade courses or their completed diploma program. AME courses deliver training that combines technical practice alongside theoretical learning of aircraft maintenance alongside safety statutes and appropriate licensing processes. At the completion of AME training students need to pass DGCA licensing exams to become certified AMEs for work in airlines MROs and aviation companies.