amie pass is eligible for lecturership in engineering college
yes.surely eligible
why not?, The Ministry of HRD already informed that the degree obtained from The institution of Engineers is equalent to BE/Btech provided by any other universities in india...and number of candidates working still in government and private engineering colleges
no, you r not eligible for amie.u must have a 10+2 qualification.if u want to do amie.complete ur diploma from amie
In order for the Institute of Engineers to award an AMIE, Associate Member of the Institute of Engineers, the applicant must pass Sections A and B, Project Works and Laboratory experiments. The Indian Ministry of Human Resource Development uses this as a degree in engineering.
AMIE and BTech are engineering degrees. The main difference between the two is that, AMIE has a central syllabus but BTech has state syllabus.. AMIE courses are being conducted by The Institution Of Engineers (India) While different universities conduct BTech.
Yes. AMIE is equivalent to BE/BTech. You will find lots of Asst. Prof. in government Engineering colleges and even N.I.T. are AMIE plus M.Tech..
The full for of AMIE is Associate member of Institution of Engineers Answered by : Sukhpal From Jaipur(India)
Yes, you can pursue the AMIE (Associate Member of the Institution of Engineers) by obtaining a First Class Manager's Certificate from the Directorate General of Mines Safety (DGMS) in Dhanbad, provided you have the necessary qualifications and experience. The five years of field experience is typically considered valuable in meeting the eligibility criteria for AMIE. It’s advisable to verify specific requirements with the Institution of Engineers or relevant authorities to ensure compliance.
"Amie" is pronounced as "ah-MEE."
Amie Kopp's birth name is Amie Jean Kleva.
Non-corporate members of AMIE (Associate Member of the Institution of Engineers) refer to individuals who are not part of a corporate entity or organization but are instead independent professionals, students, or individuals interested in engineering. These members can participate in AMIE activities, access resources, and benefit from networking opportunities without being affiliated with a corporation. Their involvement often focuses on personal development and professional growth within the engineering community.
Amie Comeaux is a/an Singer