Yes, you must take the AIE CET exam for admission to the AME diploma program.
read moreYes, you can complete the application process online or offline.
read moreYes, AIE CET offers up to 100% scholarships based on All India Rank.
read moreThis diploma course is three years long, divided into six semesters for practical and theoretical learning.
read moreTopics include mechanical design, thermodynamics, manufacturing processes, and internships or project work.
read moreYou need to have passed the 10th grade with at least 45% from a recognized board.
read moreYes, the course is recognized and approved by AICTE.
read moreYou’ll gain problem-solving, analytical, and practical skills for mechanical engineering careers.
read moreYes, workshops, internships, and project-based learning are a core part of this course.
read moreSome institutions offer lateral entry for students with prior relevant experience.
read moreRoles include Mechanical Engineer, Design Engineer, Quality Control Officer, and Maintenance Technician.
read moreGraduates can work in manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, energy, and more.
read moreCompanies like Tata Motors, Mahindra, and General Electric often hire diploma holders.
read moreYes, options include B.Tech, specialized certifications, or advanced diplomas.
read moreYes, graduates can start mechanical workshops or consult in various engineering fields.
read moreYes, CNC Machines are usually covered in elective courses during the diploma.
read moreYes, students typically complete a project and viva in the final semester.
read moreIt is a three-year program that teaches students about mechanical systems, design, and manufacturing.
read moreStudents who have completed their 10th or 12th grade with a focus on science can apply.
read moreKey subjects include mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and material science.
read moreYes, it opens many job opportunities in various engineering fields.
read moreGraduates can work as mechanical technicians, design engineers, or quality control inspectors.
read moreYes, the demand is high in industries like manufacturing, automotive, and aerospace.
read moreAbsolutely! You can continue with a degree in mechanical engineering or related fields.
read moreYes, many institutes offer internships to help students gain practical experience.
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