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| EXAMINATION
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The examination is divided in 2
parts.
(a) Section A
(b) Section B |
| SECTION A
(SEMESTER I, II, III, IV) |
| There are 10 compulsory subjects
in this section |
| DETAILS OF
CURRICULUM |
(A) Applied Mathematics
(B) Basic electronics
(C) Mechanics of Fluids
(D) Strength of Materials
(E) Engineering Drawing & Design
(F) Electrical Engineering
(G Engineering Thermodynamics
(H Micro Processor and Software
(I) Introductions to Aeronautics
(J Workshop Technology |
| SECTION B
(SEMESTER V, VI, VII, & VIII) |
Candidates who have passed section
A examination of the Aeronautical Society are eligible to appear in the
section. In addition candidates who possess a degree in Engineering are
also eligible but they have to apply for subject 'Introductions to
Aeronautics of section A also,
without which they will not be allowed to take up the section B exam.
Candidates have to choose one of the 4 streams. There are 7 subjects in
each stream.
The 4 streams are:
(1) Aero Mechanical
(2) Avionics
(3) Maintenance and Production (Electrical)
(4) Maintenance and Production (Mechanical) |
| PRACTICAL
TRAINING |
| The Aeronautical Society of India
organizes practical training of 4 to 6 months duration on No Cost, No
Payment basis is Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd., Air India, Indian Air
Lines, Pawan Hans etc. This training is not compulsory for issue of
certificates to those who have completed section A & B examinations and
passed. |
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