If you want to join the Integrated Program AME License + BTech Computer Science Engineering, you must meet some important rules. This program combines a DGCA-approved Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) License with a Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science Engineering (BTech CSE). It gives you both practical aviation skills and core computing knowledge.
To be eligible:
You must have completed 10+2 (Senior Secondary) from a recognized board.
Your main subjects in 10+2 should include Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM).
Most institutes ask for a minimum percentage in 10+2 (often around 45 % to 50 %) but this can vary.
This ensures you have the right foundation in science and math before starting both the engineering degree and airport-level technical training.
If you have finished a 3-year Engineering Diploma in a related field like Computer Science or similar, you might also be eligible.
This means students who took a diploma after 10th or 12th could join through lateral entry in some cases.
The eligibility is clear and fair for science students.
You get a chance to earn a full engineering degree plus an AME license together.
Diploma students also have entry options without repeating basics.
You must study PCM subjects if you didn’t take Physics or Maths, eligibility becomes tough.
Minimum percentage requirements may vary by institute, so check before applying.
In simple words, to pursue this integrated course you should have passed your 12th class with PCM or hold a recognized diploma in a relevant engineering field. Meeting these requirements lets you take a strong step toward a career combining aviation license and computing skills.