The Associate Member of the Institution of Engineers (AMIE) is a professional certification given by Institution of Engineers (India). The qualification can be earned by passing Section A, Project Work and Section B examination of the Institution.
There are 2 sections, namely Section A and Section B, in this examination. Section A is common for all candidates. Under Section B, a particular discipline of engineering has to be chosen from among the streams offered.
If an applicant passes both sections of the examination, he or she becomes an Associate of the Institution of Engineers (AIE). The Indian Ministry of Human Resource Development considers this qualification is equivalent to a degree in engineering. AIE was earlier Grad IE (Bachelor's degree of Institution).
AMIE is also recognized by UK-NARIC as British Bachelor's Honors degree. AMIE is also recognized by FCSA Foreign credential service of America as equivalent to Bachelor's degree in engineering. This qualification is recognized by Ministry of HRD, Government of India as equivalent to B.E./ B.Tech.
There are 2 sections, namely Section A and Section B, in this examination. Section A is common for all candidates. Under Section B, a particular discipline of engineering has to be chosen from among the streams offered.
Subjects in Section A examination are
Diploma Stream
AD 301 Fundamentals of Design and Manufacturing
AD 302 Material Science and Engineering
AD 303 Computing and Informatics
AD 304 Society and Environment
Non-Diploma Stream
- Fundamentals of Design & Manufacturing Engineering Mathematics
- Engineering Drawing and Graphics
- Electrical Science
- Mechanical Science
- Engineering Physics And Chemistry
- Material Science and Engineering
- Electronics & Instrumentation
- Computing and Informatics
- Society and Environment
Section A examination is common for all.
Section B Examination
After Section A, the student will be admitted to appear for the Section B examination and after passing min. 5 papers of section-B in respective branch, the student will be admitted to appear for Project Work/Laboratory experiments.
This consists of 9 papers of which 6 are compulsory and 3 optional. Currently, only the following branches of engineering are covered:
- Aerospace Engineering
- Architecture Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science & Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Electronics and Communications Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Metallurgical and Material Science Engineering
- Mining Engineering
- Production Engineering
- Textile Engineering
Eligibility Conditions Admission Package for Diploma Holders who want to appear in AMIE Examinations


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