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B.S. AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING / B.S. AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
ENGINEERING
AT FLIGHT SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL
124, DOMESTIC AIRPORT ROAD
MANILA
The aeronautical engineering curriculum strives to prepare students for
technological service and leadership and to make them adaptable to a variety of
challenge in the aviation industry. Graduates of this profession are actively
engage in the work of planning, design, structural analysis, construction and
repair supervision, operation of systems and advanced facilities necessary in
the development of the industry.
Requirements:
Regular
DURATION 9 Trimesters
TOTAL DURATION 36 MONTHS
MINIMUM QUALIFICATION (10+2) PCM
MINIMUM AGE 17 yrs
Fees : US $ 800 per team
INCLUSIVE:
1. Medical/Dental Fees
2. Registration Fees
3. Library Fees
4. Identification Card
5. Seminar/Field Trips
6. Laboratory Fees (Expect Lab materials & Project materials)
TOTAL FEES Admission Fees – US $1000
9 Terms – 9*US $ 800=US $ 7200
ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD APPROX US $ 200 per month paid
separately
All course details and fees structure are subject to revision without notice.
ASIAN AVIATION CENTER IN COLOMBO (SRI LANKA)
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Course (Cat B1.2)
(Leading to Aircraft Maintenance Basic License in Category "Piston Engines &
Unpressurized Airframes")
Induction Course Fee Rs 6,000+tax
Registration Fee Rs 10,000+tax
Internal Exam Fee Rs 10,000+tax
Course Material Fee Rs 10,000+tax
Library & Laboratory Fee Rs 17,000+tax
Course Fee Year 1 & 2 Rs 90,000+tax
Course Fee Year 3 & 4 Rs 60,000+tax
Special Module Prac. Fee Rs 10,000+tax
Monthly Installment Rs 8,200+tax
Down Payment Rs 53,000+tax
Total Tution Fee (year 1 & 2) Rs 270,000+tax
*ALL FEES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
CAREER PROSPECTS
At present, there is a wide gap between the requirement
and availability of technical personnel and the aviation industry is feeling
constrained. The gap is likely to widen further with the retirement of old and
experienced technical personnel in the immediate future. Added to this is the
rapid increase in the number of Aircrafts being operated by both the Public and
Private sector airlines, which is further demanding more and more AME s. Thus,
there is more than ample scope for a decent, highly remunerative and exciting
job in the glamorous field of aviation for those who are well trained in
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering.