What is the minimum educational qualification required for admission?

When you dream of working with giant airplanes, you might think you need a very high level of education just to start. The good news is that the entry rules for the Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering are actually very simple and student-friendly.

Here is a highly detailed and very simple explanation of exactly what your school education needs to look like to join this course:

1. The 10th Standard (Matriculation) Rule

To join this technical diploma, you do not need to wait until you finish your 12th class or a college degree. Your basic 10th-class school education is the only foundation you need to start.

  • Completed: If you have already passed your 10th-class board exams and have your final printed mark sheet in your hand, you are completely ready to apply today.
  • Appearing: What if you are still studying in your 10th class and your final board exams are happening right now? You do not have to waste time waiting for the results! "Appearing" means you can fill out the college admission form early to safely book your seat. Once your final school results come out a few months later, you simply show them to the college to confirm your admission.

2. What Does a "Recognized Board" Mean?

The college wants to make sure that the school you attended is officially approved by the government. A "recognized board" simply means a real, legal education system. This includes big national education boards like the CBSE or ICSE. It also includes your local state government boards, such as the Haryana Board (BSEH), Delhi Board, UP Board, or any other official state education board in India. If your school certificate is real and government-approved, it will be perfectly accepted without any problems.

3. The 45% Aggregate Marks Requirement

You do not need to be the absolute top ranker in your entire school to become a great aircraft engineer. The college only asks for a basic, reasonable level of good marks.

  • What is Aggregate? "Aggregate" simply means your total overall percentage. You do not need to score 45% in every single individual subject. When you add up the marks of all your subjects combined (like Math, Science, English, Hindi, etc.) and calculate the final total percentage, that final overall number must be 45% or higher.
  • Why 45%? This passing number is kept very achievable. It simply proves to the college teachers that you have a basic understanding of school subjects, especially mathematics and science, which you will use when you learn how to calculate weight and fix airplane engines.

If your school mark sheet meets these very simple rules, you have the green light to start your exciting aviation journey!

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