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What Is AME Module Exam By DGCA?

What is AME Module exam by DGCA - AMECEE

The AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineer) Module exams conducted by DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) are part of the certification process for individuals aspiring to become licensed aircraft maintenance engineers. DGCA is the regulatory authority in many countries, and it establishes and enforces standards for the aviation industry, including the certification of AMEs.

The AME Module exams typically cover various aspects of aircraft maintenance, and they are designed to assess the knowledge and competence of candidates in specific modules or categories. The modules can include topics such as airframe, powerplant, avionics, and various systems associated with aircraft.

The AME certification process usually involves both theoretical and practical components. Candidates are required to undergo formal training at DGCA-approved training organizations or institutes. After completing the required training, candidates must pass the corresponding module exams to demonstrate their understanding of the subject matter.

The examination process may include written exams, oral exams, and practical assessments. Successful completion of the module exams is a crucial step toward obtaining the AME license, which allows individuals to legally perform maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) activities on aircraft.

To become an aircraft maintenance engineer you may could join AME engineering through AME COMMON ENTRANCE EXAM (AME CEE) this examination you may join AME engineering approved by DGCAEASA or UGC.