Yes, it is possible to join the Indian Air Force (IAF) after completing Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME). However, the pathway to joining the IAF may differ based on your qualifications and the specific role you are interested in. Here are a few potential routes:
Aeronautical Engineer (Mechanical)
If you have completed AME with a specialization in mechanical stream (Category B1.1 for fixed-wing aircraft or B1.2 for rotary-wing aircraft), you may be eligible to apply for the post of Aeronautical Engineer (Mechanical) in the IAF.
Technical Entry Scheme (TES)
The IAF conducts Technical Entry Scheme exams for engineering graduates. If you have pursued a full-fledged engineering degree in a relevant field after completing AME, you might be eligible to apply through the TES entry.
Short Service Commission (SSC)
The IAF also conducts Short Service Commission examinations for various branches, including technical branches. If you meet the eligibility criteria and have the required educational qualifications, you can apply for the SSC.
Keep in mind that joining the IAF is competitive, and meeting the eligibility criteria is just the first step. Aspiring candidates should stay informed about the latest recruitment notifications and guidelines provided by the Indian Air Force.
To become an commercial pilot you may could join commercial pilot license through AME COMMON ENTRANCE EXAM (AME CEE) this examination you may join Commercial Pilot License approved by DGCA.