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SOACET 2026 Exam Date Announced | AME Entrance Test 2026
SOACET 2026 Official Examination Date Announced The LNVM Society has officially announced that the SOACET 2026 (School of Aeronautics Common Entrance Test) will be conducted on 15 May 2026 for students seeking admission to aviation programs at the School of Aeronautics, Neemrana. SOACET is recognized as one of the oldest national-level entrance examinations for Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) in India. The entrance test provides an opportunity for students to secure admission and scholarships for aviation courses. About SOACET – School of Aeronautics Common Entrance Test SOACET is organized every year by the LNVM Society to select talented students for aviation education at the School of Aeronautics, Neemrana. Through SOACET, students can apply for admission to the following programs: Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME)
SOACET 2026 Entrance Test Notice – Exam Will Be Conducted on 15 May 2026
SOACET 2026 Official Examination Date Announced The LNVM Society has officially announced that the SOACET 2026 (School of Aeronautics Common Entrance Test) will be conducted on 15 May 2026 for students seeking admission to aviation programs at the School of Aeronautics, Neemrana. SOACET is recognized as one of the oldest national-level entrance examinations for Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) in India. The entrance test provides an opportunity for students to secure admission and scholarships for aviation courses. About SOACET – School of Aeronautics Common Entrance Test SOACET is organized every year by the LNVM Society to select talented students for aviation education at the School of Aeronautics, Neemrana. Through SOACET, students can apply for admission to the following programs: Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) A professional aviation program that trains students in aircraft maintenance, inspection, and certification as per aviation regulatory standards. B.Tech Aeron
AME Admission 2026 – Complete Guide to Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Course
✈️ Introduction to AME Admission 2026 AME Admission 2026 – Ultimate Guide with 12 Powerful Insights for a Successful Career is your complete roadmap to entering the aviation industry as a licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer. If aircraft, advanced technology, and high-paying global careers excite you, then Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) could be your perfect path. In India, AME training is regulated by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Only DGCA-approved institutes can legally provide AME training. This ensures safety, quality, and international standards. One such reputed institution is the School of Aeronautics (SOA Neemrana), known for its aviation-focused campus and hands-on training approach. Let’s explore everything you need to know about AME Admission 2026 in a clear, student-friendly, and career-focused way. 🛩️ 1. What is Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME)? Aircraft Maintenance Engineering is a license-based professional course that allows you to
Which courses are offered through SOACET?
Students can apply for admission into: Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) B.Tech Aeronautical Engineering Integrated Program (AME + B.Tech Aeronautical) Aviation-related technical programs
What is SOACET?
SOACET (School of Aeronautics Common Entrance Test) is the official entrance examination conducted by the School of Aeronautics Neemrana for admission into Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME), B.Tech Aeronautical Engineering, and Integrated aviation programs. The exam helps students secure admission and scholarships based on merit.
What is Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME)?
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) is a professional aviation licensing program that trains students to inspect, maintain, repair, and certify aircraft for safe operation. Licensed AME professionals ensure aircraft airworthiness before flight.
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