What is AMIE?
AMIE stands for Associate Member of Institution of
Engineers. Simply speaking, it is an engineering degree course
recognized by all State Governments, Central Govt., UPSC etc as
equivalent to B.E/B.Tech. That means, those who successfully complete
AMIE will get equal opportunities for job as well as higher education,
just like a B.E or B.Tech holder. The Institution of Engineers (India),
the largest multidisciplinary body of engineers in the country is the
body that prepares syllabus, conducts examination and issue certificates
etc. of AMIE.
It is nonformal
The attraction with AMIE is
that it is a nonformal course. Hence, anyone who meets the specified
educational qualification and a keen desire to become a graduate
engineer can do this course in the least possible time! This course is
especially suitable for employed person, as they can study this course
without being interfering their job, whether they are in India or abroad
.
Who Can Study AMIE ?
Those who wish to do AMIE must passes any one of the following qualifications.
1. A recognized 3-year Polytechnic Diploma or its equivalent in any branch of engineering. (No marks restriction) OR
2. +2/HSC/PDC with Physics, Chemistry& Maths with minimum 45% marks.
If you possess any qualification equivalent to the above, still then you are eligible to apply for AMIE.
Those
who pursue AMIE after their Diploma course are usually known as Diploma
Stream Students, and others are known as Non-Diploma Stream Students.
SYLLABUS OF AMIE
The
syllabus of AMIE is more or less similar to B.E/B.Tech. But the number
of subjects in AMIE is very less. The AMIE syllabus has two parts:-
Section A and Section B (similar to First year , Second year etc. of any
formal degree course). Those who join for AMIE should first study
Section A subjects, and after passing Section B he should study Section
B. In Section A we study some subjects which are fundamental to
engineering. In section B, we make specialized study in our chosen
branch of engineering. When a student clears all subjects in both
sections A and B. he is said to have passed A.M.I.E examination and
becomes a graduate engineer.
Based on ones qualification, the
number of subjects that a student studies in Section A varies. A diploma
holder need to study only 4 subjects in Section A, while a
non-diploma/+2 holder studies 10 subjects in Section A.
Following are the subjects in Section A
1. Fundamentals of Design and Manufacturing
2. Material Science and Engineering
3. Computing and Informatics
4. Society and Environment
5. Mechanical science
6. Engineering Physics and Chemistry
7. Engineering Drawing and Graphics
8. Electronics and Instrumentation
9. Engineering Mathematics
10. Electrical Science.
On
completion of section A, a student takes admission to Section B. In
section B, student is asked to select a branch of engineering. Following
are the engineering branches available.
1. Electronics and communication Engineering
2. Electrical Engineering
3. Computer Science and Engineering
4. Civil Engineering
5. Mechanical Engineering
6. Production Engineering
7. Chemical Engineering
8. Materials and Metallurgical Engineering
9. Mining Engineering
10. Production Engineering
11. Textile Engineering
12. Architectural Engineering.
Of
the above engineering branches available, a student can choose ANY
branch as he wishes, without any criteria. This is one of the
attractions of AMIE. For example, a student studied Automobile
engineering in Diploma level can choose Computer Science or Electronics
etc in AMIE !!!!
Both Diploma and Non-diploma holders should
study 9 subjects in Section B. In order to impart practical knowledge,
the Institution of Engineers has included project work and lab
experiments as part of section B syllabus.
In short, a +2 holder
can complete AMIE by clearing just 10 + 9 = 19 subjects, whereas for a
diploma holder, the total subject is 4 + 9 = 13 only.
The project
work may be done in the same firm/company where the student is
presently engaged in. For carrying out laboratory experiment, the
Institution of Engineers will contact the authorities of some
engineering college/similar technical institution nearest to the
location of the student and make necessary arrangement. For this, a
nominal fee of Rs 1000/- will be charged from the student.
DURATION
The
attraction of AMIE is its flexibility in completion time. Apart from
conventional courses, the AMIE doesn’t have a fixed ‘completion time’.
Normally 6 years are available for clearing Section A subjects and
another 6 years for completing Section B.
EXAMINATION
AMIE
examinations are conducted in the first week of June and December every
year. There are a lot of examination centers in India and Abroad. A
student can appear for maximum 4 subjects at a time. Thus, a diploma
holder can write all the 4 subjects of Section A in single appearance.
Examination fee is Rs 1200/- per appearance (not per subject). The
examination centre need be selected only at the time of submitting
application form for examination.
HOW TO JOIN
For
appearing AMIE examinations, one should get membership with Institution
of Engineers. In order to get membership you should apply in the
prescribed application form. Application form for membership
registration can be had directly from any of the local centers of
Institution of Engineers at a cost of 100/-.
Diploma holders
should apply for senior Technician Membership, and +2 (or equivalent)
holders should apply for Technician membership.
If you haven’t
applied for registration so far, do it before August 2008, so that you
may be eligible to appear for next examination in December 2008. Once
you submitted the application form for registration, you must wait for
at least 3 months for getting your registration confirmation letter. But
if you have properly filled up the form and have remitted the correct
amount of registration fee (Rs 3565/-), then definitely you will get the
registration.
Documents Required
Along with the application form, you should attach the following.
1. Two passport size photographs to be affixed on the application form.
2. Attested copy of Matriculation/School leaving certificate to prove your age.
3. Attested copy of +2/HSC certificate (if applicable) to prove your educational qualification
4. Attested copy of you Diploma certificate and marks sheet (if applicable) to prove your educational qualification.
5. Demand draft of Rs 3565/- drawn in favour of ‘Institution of Engineers (India)’, Payable at Kolkota.
6. Write your name and address on the reverse of the Demand Draft.
7. Keep a Xerox copy of all that you send.
8.
Get your qualification and identity verified by any AMIE/MIE/FIE
holder. In order to do this you have to conduct any AMIE/MIE/FIE holder
and he will attest your photograph on the application form, and on
production of your certificate he will verify your qualification on the
space provided on the application form. Regarding this attestation you
can contact any local/State centre nearest to you.
9. Send this
application form to IEI, Kolkota at the earliest. If the application
form reaches there before August, you will be eligible to appear for
December examination.
Once you send the application form to
Kolkota, you may not get any correspondence from there for 2 to 3
months. This doesn’t mean that your application was not considered.
Normally it takes 2 to 3 months to process your application form. During
processing your application form, first your will get an
acknowledgement letter mentioning your ‘RS number’. You can note this
number for further enquiry regarding your membership (only if it gets
delayed too much).
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