The Basic Maintenance Training Organisation (BMTO), often referred to as an AME Institute, plays a vital role in the journey of aspiring Aircraft Maintenance Engineers. To obtain an AME license, individuals must pass a modular examination conducted by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Sha-Shib Group, a leader in aviation education in South Asia, operates ten DGCA-approved AME Training Institutes across India, designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to excel in this rigorous process.
Sha-Shib Group’s BMTOs deliver top-tier training in both mechanical and avionics streams, adhering strictly to the DGCA syllabus and aligning with EASA Part-147 (Basic) standards. This dual-stream focus ensures that students gain expertise in:
This comprehensive curriculum is tailored to meet global aviation standards, making Sha-Shib-trained AMEs industry-ready for both domestic and international aviation sectors.
With ten strategically located AME training institutes, Sha-Shib Group has built a robust network of BMTOs that:
Sha-Shib Group's BMTOs are committed to student success, offering:
The BMTOs of Sha-Shib Group not only prepare students academically but also equip them with real-world skills through partnerships with MRO facilities and operational aviation hubs. This hands-on approach ensures that graduates are well-prepared to meet the challenges of the aviation maintenance industry. Sha-Shib Group has established itself as a pioneer in AME training, consistently producing skilled and competent engineers who contribute significantly to the aviation sector. The group’s BMTOs exemplify its commitment to quality education, safety, and the professional development of future aviation experts. By integrating theoretical learning with practical exposure, Sha-Shib Group’s Basic Maintenance Training Organisation continues to empower aspiring AMEs to soar to new heights in their careers.