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BSc Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technology (AMET)

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The Bachelors in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technology integrates EASA Part 66 modules for B1.2/B3 license category along with degree subjects. The modules range from basic aviation science and advance to details of complex systems and their maintenance. The program is designed to aid and equip you with quintessential proficiency for excelling in the field of maintenance engineering.

Spring 2014 - Fall2017 Fall 2018 onwards Fall 2020 Onwards

Fall 2023 Onwards

The examinations for EASA Part 66 modules are held through our German affiliate Aero-Bildung, an EASA approved Part 147 organization. The delivery of EASA Part 66 modules is also carried out in conjunction with the relevant curriculum provided by our partner organization. During the four year study you also get an opportunity to gain hands-on experience of three years while working in operational aircraft maintenance environment.

The maintenance activities are specially designed keeping in view requirements fulfillment for acquiring the EASA B1.2/B3 license. Specialized personnel at various maintenance facilities located at Walton Aerodrome, Lahore, oversee and carry out the practical training of the enrolled students.

Note:- Semester Duration

The examinations for EASA Part 66 modules are held through our German affiliate Aero-Bildung, an EASA approved Part 147 organization. The delivery of EASA Part 66 modules is also carried out in conjunction with the relevant curriculum provided by our partner organization. During the four year study you also get an opportunity to gain hands-on experience of three years while working in operational aircraft maintenance environment.

The maintenance activities are specially designed keeping in view requirements fulfillment for acquiring the EASA B1.2/B3 license. Specialized personnel at various maintenance facilities located at Walton Aerodrome, Lahore, oversee and carry out the practical training of the enrolled students.

Note:- Semester Duration

Minimum of 16 weeks of teaching excluding examinations

The examinations for EASA Part 66 modules are held through our German affiliate Aero-Bildung, an EASA approved Part 147 organization. The delivery of EASA Part 66 modules is also carried out in conjunction with the relevant curriculum provided by our partner organization. During the four year study you also get an opportunity to gain hands-on experience of three years while working in operational aircraft maintenance environment.

The maintenance activities are specially designed keeping in view requirements fulfillment for acquiring the EASA B1.2/B3 license. Specialized personnel at various maintenance facilities located at Walton Aerodrome, Lahore, oversee and carry out the practical training of the enrolled students.

Note:- Semester Duration

Minimum of 16 weeks of teaching excluding examinations

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