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ae eS x om 3 = ned Rd el 2 2 Zi mg ys bao rene Ca tare The Institution of Engineers (India) AMIE EXAMINATION PROSPECTUS Remember the race is for the skilled and the strong, we cannot hope to succeed if we continue to work with antiquated tools and follow old fashion business methods Sir-M, Visvesvaraya Indian Engineer and scholar whose birthday 15 September is observed and celebrated as Engineers’ Day in India ‘The Institution of Engineers (India), founded in 1920 and subsequently eet sao ke ee RS ae Sa acne aa of England recognizing ic as the Representative Body of Engineers in India, ena en oe eee es ac ed mandates of the Royal Charter, TEI is vested with the onus co: ‘encourage, regulate and elevate che technical and general knowledge of persons ‘engaged in or about to engage in Engineering or in any employment manual ‘or otherwise in connection therewith and with a view thereto to provide for the holding of classes and to test by examination or otherwise the competence ‘of such persons and to institute and establish professorships, studentships, scholarships, rewards and other benefactions and to grant certificates of ‘competency whether under any Act of the Government of India or Local eee et cn cn eer me eens “otherwise howsoever: (Ofer the last 97 years of irs existence, IEI has been entrusted with many crucial Pee ee eet ease eee Gy See rete ere a roy rel eaters tects wkejrees oot Pt ante fete ee at the UG courses of the first ever IIT in India ic. ITT Kharagpur during 1955- 56. Department of Scientific & Industral Research, Ministry of Science 8 Technology, Gol has recognized it as a Scientific 8 Industrial Research Organization (SIRO) on the basis of is contributions in the area of scientific eects Further, the Institution has been serving the interest of a large number of ‘working professionals to upgrade their professional skills as well as to facilicare their career enrichment. Many of them cannot afford high tuition fees and ee te en Meant a Four- year degree program in engineering. Against this backdrop [Elunder the ambic ofits Continuing Education Program, namely AMIE Section A 8 B Examinations has ensured that they are brought back to the mainstream. ‘echnical education at par with other engineering graduates. The hallmarks Cae ec eee Oy Me Ten oe ior cs ment ets imporeanitlylearn while you earn’ objective. The course has received the sf the premier government bodies like UGC, UPSC, Bharatiya Note Mudran Private Limited, Planning Commission, AICTE : IITS, Universities in India and abroad and Public Sector Section A & B curriculum has evolved over the years - designed dime relevant pedagogies. The IEI alumni are sieved through an us and stringent evaluation process and thereby expected ed knowledge ee ee Se rere nes ao Wad Soe eet Dee eee eet ee ay ny ant he Institution of aa (India) Bestowed with statutory authority and responsibilities by Royal Charter for promotion of science, practice and business of engineering in all disciplines, TEL is the largest multidisciplinary body of engineers having 8,00,000 members, 15 engineering divisions and incerdisciplinary panels, 120 State/Local Centres across the state capitals and towns of industrial and academic importance in the country and five fora & one organ for focused attention in specified areas of activities. Working relentlessly for national development, TEI boasts various Creer gente ee ree eee ee ee ‘Technician Member, Technician Member, Student Member and Institutional ives JEL, leaveraging its unique legacy as a qualifying body and society engaged in spreading quality professional technical education since 1920 , has been conducting the AMIE Examination (Section A and Section B) since 1928. pursuing its continued education programme for skill and knowledge up~ gradation of working professionals ‘The Institution prides itself in being the forerunner of Bureau of Indian Ree ne gy eee ee accredited ITT Kharagpur, the first IIT in the country in 1956 at the behest of the Government 6f India. VISION “Y Puree eee a ethos and pursuit of professional |) extellence for engineer | through inclusive growth, MISSION TEI aims to effectively promote the general advancement of engine engineering science and technology, and their applications in India, and to facilitate dissemination and exchange of information and ideas amongst the members in the profession and the persons ateached to IET and to exend value based services to the Nation, a all desired levels. ‘The Institution of Engineers (India) (IEI) has been playing a leading role at Siete eee eee eee ees Peas oa ing profession. IEI has five Overseas Chapters and Tic-ups with over 30 sister professional societies of international ies across the world. IEI is the member of various Tre Coe erm ered aternationale du Becon (fb) and Federation ‘and Central Asia (FEISCA), and Federation oer econ ets OU eae en eee en are India in 2009. IPEA is an International sional Engineers, which creates a framework ional standard of competence for professional The Institution is a pioneer in the field of specially-designed Continued Engineering Education in the country for working professionals, In 1928, at a time when the education infrastructure in India was measurably inadequate, the Instcution witha visionary approach, stated conducting AMIE examinations Cece eRe een nace es me advanced, the strength went on to in 80,000 aspirants appear in the examinations each year. Sn eee ert ete) achieved high level of acceptance both in industry and Pere eee creme et? IEI prides itself on continuously maintaining a very high standard in the AMIE examination system based on academic excellence, practical exposure, rigorous monitoring and an effective evaluation system. And, ic has resulted in AMIE alumni having leading positions in industry. ‘The Examination isa two step process : Section A and Section B, the details of which has been given in this prospectus. nrc need FOR AMIE (SECTION ‘A’ AND SECTION ‘B’) EXAMINATION Persons who intend to obtain higher technical education have co enroll wich ‘The Institution of Engineers (India) as its Senior Technician f Technician Aes See eerie een Cee ie Men cea LT professionals, can enroll in two schemes for Section ‘A’ examination: (@)Section A (Non-diploma): Continued educational programme for working, professionals : Persons who have passed 10+ examination or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and English with overall 45% in aggregate having professional work experience are admitted as “Technician (T)’ Members anya erect rns (b) Section A (Diploma): Persons who have passed Diploma in recognised branch of engineering with the coverage of English, Physics, Chemistry, ‘Mathematics and Engineering Drawing and Graphics in the respective diploma course are admitted as ‘Senior Technician (ST)’ members. tee CeCe een Serre 10 pass Section B examination in engineering in other engineering Pee nee eee ag Se ecm acta OIA SOO Ue Raa Le aa ele Engineering Disciplines Covered: Ac present, Setion B Examination is being -onducted in the following engincering disciplines: acura os ard Sete eeer ne ncsncanrs Dasara aust Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering ‘Materials and Metallurgical Engineering Coes nee eern Ona eer Sr meen res Sree erties ola WaStrN ‘Well structured course materials are provided to all Technicians! Senior Technician Members after registration for Section A and Section B Examinations. The course materials are developed by eminent academicians and experienced Ree eee ee te rae resources are contemporary, updated and relevant. eet eas Contact classes are conducted during evening hours at multiple Centres of IEL to assise the candidates in their studies. eee SAOSIN NE EY Laboratory work is mandatory for completion of AMIE Examination. There are currently 32 government engineering colleges- including deemed universities, ITs, NITS and reputed engineering colleges throughout the country extending, ary facilities to the students to complete their laboratory experiments, fordance with the prescribed syllabi ROJECT WORK ee ee nen ee og the candidate's ability in application of the engineering and technological concepts, tools and techniques. The project guide isa Fellow or Member of fa ke ee eat ee et eee cee “and monitors the progress of work. Tema AMIE examinations conducted based on well-designed contemporary Syllabi Avia) * Sections A & B Examinations are conducted swice in a year in the months of June (Summer Semester) and December (Winter Semester) respectively Maximum 4 papers can be covered in one Semester Technician Members (Section A - Non Diploma) have to pass 10 subjects Sr eC eee Se ee eee eee Sroka tte ee * In Section B all candidates are required to pass 9 Theoretical Subjects, Laboratory Experiments (at various IIT’s/NIT's/Central and State Universities / reputed Engineering Colleges) and Project Work within 6 years (maximum Sper EAXMINATION PROCESS, CENTRES & EVALUATION OF ANSWER Seta * Examinations are condueted presently at 69 State/Local Centres of TEL in CMe eee CRU erence Chapters at Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Kuwait and Kathmandu * Roll numbers of al eligible candidates are available on the websice atleast 10 days prior co commencement of examination and students can download te ae ey SOE men ar ee ceca e TT ere ie ee ae ee ee evaluation of answer scripts, which are evaluated by reputed academicians ea eee cc one EEC evaluation process. Each answer script is scrutinized before declaration of id EY NuCe) sola Te ky Grading system is followed while declaration of results See ea ey grade (50% marks), failing which he is required to re-appear in chat subject nndidate is declared pass in Section Aas wel asin Section B examination ict een mC MO iments Results are declared within a stipulated time period as approved by the fern * Results are placed on IEI website and simultancously sent to all State/ Local end esate ‘Technician/Senior Technician Members and other Members completing Sections A & B Examinations successfully are awarded with Degree Certificate during the Convocation held in October / November every yeat at different locations inthe country. FEE JRE FOR SECTI ‘& B EXAMINATIONS SECTION ‘A’ - DIPLOMA AND NON-DIPLOMA, For India and NepallFor SAARC Countries| For other Countries ® (US$) (US$) Registration charges for Senior Technician Membership (lncudes llencty Card, Rules| $800 460 640 & Syllabus, study material) Registration charges for Technician ‘Membership (Includes Identity Card, Rules 5800 4 61s & Syllabus, study material) ‘ Examination Fe (per Semescer) a a oO Registration charges for Senior Technician Members and Technician Members Registration charges for Assoc Members! Fellows appearing in addicional branch of engincerin; Fes forlabortory Egeimens [roo] on | _00__| Fes or rt Pret e erce ee ea eens eet Verification of Educational Documents and no objection eerifcate FLOWCHART FOR CAREER ENRICHMENT FOR WORKING PROFESSION/ Farollmentas Technician Member by 2 candidate having, professional work expe sed 10+2.cxamination ‘or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and English with overall 45% in aggregate x ‘thin Section B Examination in 10 Enginecring Disciplines Chemical Mechanical Gil Materials and Metallurgical Computer Science and Engineering Elettical Electronics and Communi various ITTS/NITs/Cencral and State Universities guidance of reputed engineers and corpora Passing, ab opportunity at Ceneral Government, Publi Institution of Enj ni and Privat undertakings, Union Publi juivalene to L nei Service Commission, University Grant B.Tech) by Ministry of Human Resourc mmission, IT Banke of India, | Development, Governm ndia nstitutes of Management, vari Eligible to appear in Section A (Diploma) in 4 subjects within 6 years (maximum 12 semesters) Corporate Members of IEI are eligible to appear in any one of the 10 engincering disciplines Materials and Metallurgical Mining Production Textile In Section B a candidate is required to pass Nine Theoretical (at various ITTS/NITs/ Central an ok (under guidance ofr Public Sector Undercakin B of India, Indian In: various universities as wel a S mpanie considered by Ministry of Human Resourc Development, Government of Indi equivalent to a ‘Admision to postgraduate course through GATE raced PG Course & Ph.D, conducted by IIT, NITs General & State Universities and other Institution: ATURE OF SUBJEt “TION ‘A’ EXAMINATION For Technician Members For Senior Technician Members Non-diploma Scheme (Code 2) AN 201 Fundamentals of Design and Manufacturing 2 Material Science and Engineering ‘AN 203 Computing and Informat AN 204 Society and Environment AN 205 Mechanical Science AN 206 Engineering Physics and Chemist AN 207 Engineering Drawing and Graphics AN 208 Electronics and Instrumentation AN 209 Engineering Mathematics N 210 Electrical Science Diploma Scheme (Code 3) AD 301 Fundamentals of Design AD 302 Material Science and Eng AD 303 Computing and Informatics AD 304 and Environment SECTION 'B' EXAMINATION (Code 4) CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (Branch Code 04) Compulsory IC 402 Engineering Man )3 Chemical Reaction Engineering CH 4 CH 404 Transport Phenomena CH 405 Chemical E gincering Thermodynamics CH 406 Chemical Process Principles CH 407 Chemical E Optional (Any three from any one Group) Group I Transfer Process (CH 411 Mass Transfer Operations CH 412 Heat Transfer Operations CH 413 Mechanical Operations CH 414 Fluid Mecha CH AIS cH4, nstrumentation and Control] CH 4: 4 Chemical P Inscrumer Group IT: Process Technology CH 421 Fuels and Combustion CH 422 Biochemical Engineer CH 423 Mechanical Operations (Group Ill : Process Industries CH 431 Polymer Materials and Technology ing [CH 432 Petrochemical Engineering H 433 Industrial Pollution and Control cess Technology | CH 434 Fertilizer Technology ation and Control ‘Compulsory IC 402. Engineering Management CY 403 Civil Engineering Materials and Construction Practices CY 404 Geotechnical and Foundation Engineering CV 405 Water Resources Systems CV 406 Principles of Geoinformatics CV 407 Analysis and Design of Structures ‘Optional (Any chree from any one Group) Group I: Seructural Engineering | Group Il: Environmental Enginesring | Group TIT : Infrastructure and : : = Urban Development CV 411 Advanced Structural CV 421 Principles of Environmental Analysis Engineering, CV 431 Transportation i : é Engincering CV 412 Design of RCC and —_| CV 422 Environmental Engincering et nentTkarevanson Prestressed Concrete Structures | = Processes and Managemen oe CV 413 Design of Steel Structures | CV 423 Air Pllucion and Its Control | CV 433 Town Planning and CV 414 Seructural Dynamics | CV 424 Design of Water and eae CV 415 Seismic Design of Matera einen ac ‘Wastewater Treatment Systems Structures CV 425 Waste Managementand | CV 435 Construction Environmental Impact Assessment | Management Systems ‘Compulsory 1C-402 Engineering Management CP 403 Data Scructures CP 404 Programming Languages CP 405 Pulse and Digital Circuits CP 406 Computer Architecture CP-407 Systems Analysis and Design ‘Optional (Any dhree from any one Group) Group I: Computer Group II: Hardware Engineering | Group III: Information Technology Applications CP 421 Parallel Process : CP 431 Parcern Recognition CP 411 Graph Theory and CP 422 Computer Nerworks Combin CP 423 Operating Systems cP 42 e CP 424 Computer Graphics CP 413 Operating Systems CP 425 Microprocessors CP 414 Artificial Intelligence | and Microcontrollers CP 415 Database Management Systems and Image Processing CP 432 Theory of Computation 433 Operating Systems CP 434 Computer Graphics CP 435 Software Engineering ELECTRICAL ENGINEERIN( (Branch Code: 07) Compulsory C 402 Engineering Man 103 Power Systems 404 Circuit and Field Theory L 405 Electrical Machines 406 Measuremenes and Control EL 407 Design of Electrical Systems Optional (Any thtee from any one Group) Group I: Power Systems Group Il: Eleetrical Machines] Group Ill: Control and and Drives Instrumentation EL 411 Energy Systems = EL421 Advanced Aspects of EL 431 Control Theory Electrical Machines EL. 432 Power Electronics EL 412 Power Electronics EL 413 High Voltage Engineering i fd Power Apart EL 422 Power Electronics EL 433 Process Control Systems L 414 Power Syscem Performance | El. 423 Electrical Drives 434 Instrumentation Systems ELA15 Microprocssore EL 424 Electrical Power Usilsation | EL 435 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers EL 425 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Microcontrollers ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (Branch Code 08) ‘Compulsory IC 402 Engineering Management EC 403 Communication Engineering EC 404 Citcui Theory and Control EC. 405 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers EC 406 Electronic Circuits (07 Design of Electronic Devices and Circuits Optional (Any three from any one Group) Group 1; Telecommunication | Group Il: Integrated Civeuits and | Group IIT: Control and Engineering Systems Engineering Instrumentation Be 411 Broadcast and Television} - 491 pjgica Hardware Design | EC 431 Sensors and Transducers FC 412 Radarand Anrenna _| EC-422 Pulse and Digital Circuits | EC 432 Industrial Instrumencation Engineering BC 423 IC Desi and Co Control EC 413 Microwave Engineering | EC 424 Solid Stat n EC 433 Biomedical Electronics EC 414 Optical and Satelit Semiconductor Devices EC 434 Signal Processing Conia IC 425 Software Engineering 435 Control Systems 215 GorapiceeNNeepetegnd| © “2° SoPware Enginecring Boe Geel Sy Communication MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Ce keno) Compulsory IC 402 Engineering Management MC.403 Mechanics of Solids MC 404 Mechanics of Fluids MC 405 Thermal Science and Engincering MC 406 Manufaccuring Technology MC 407 Design of Machine Elements Optional (Any three from any one Group) Group I: Thermal Engineering] Group I : Engineering Design | Group IIT: Manufacturing Engineering 11 Refrigeration and MC 421 Design of ndicioning Mechanical Systems aye s 12 Power Plant Opcnistioa MC 431 Manufacturing Science Engineer, cory and Applications MC 432 Computer Aided MC 413 Non-conventional Analysis and Synthesis | Manufacturing Energy Systems anisms and Machines MC 433 Tool and Die Design MC 434 Manufacturing Automation Engines MC 415 Turbomachinery MC 435 Production Management MATERIALS AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING (Branch Code 12) Compulsory IC 402 Engineering Management MM 403 Merallurgical Thermodynamics and. Kinetics MM 404 Extractive Metallurgy MM 405 Mechanical Behaviour of Materials MM 406 Physical Meralhurgy MM 407 Metallurgical Design Optional (Any three from any one Group) Group 1: Extractive Metallurgy | Group IT : Material Science Group IIl : Materials Processing MM 411 Mineral Engineering | MM 421 Polymer Materials. | MM 431 Polymer Materials MM 412 Fuels, Furnaces and Technolo; and Technolog and Refiactories MM 422 Electrometallurgy | MIM 432 Welding and MM 413 Ferrous Extractive and Corrosior Allied Processes Meuallurgy MM 423 Advanced MM 433 Advanced MM 414 Non-ferrous Physical Metall Physical Metallurgy Exractive Metallurgy MM 424 Mater MM 434 Foundry MM 415 Instrumentation Characterisation Engineering. and Control MM 425 Ceramic Matera MM 435 Mechanical Working Processes MINING ENGINEERING (Branch Code 13) Compulsory Management MN 403 Mining Geology and Development of Mineral Deposits MN 404 Exploitation of Mineral Deposits MN 405 Mining Machinery and Material Handling MN 406 Mine Ventilation and Environmental Hazards MN 407 Geomechanics and Mine Design ‘Optional (Any three from any one Group) Group 1:Mine Environment | Group Il: Mine Systems Senne Li ining Methods Mine eaten Enaincing "| MNU431-Adbanesd Rock oe area ee Mechanics MN 412 Environmental MN 422 Economics of Pollution and Control in Mines) | Mining Enterprises ee ane MN 413 Electrical Equipment | MN 423 Geoscatistics Methods of Mining and Instrumentation in Mines | MN 424 Qualig, Relabity | MNV433 Mine Plan MN 414 Mine Surveying and Sa ae ae 5 Mine Management line Managem MN 434 Mine Surveying iteeie malaga MN 435 Mine Management See = and Legislation PRODUCTION ENGINEERING (Branch Code 14) Compulsory IC 402 Engineering Management PR 403 Mechanics of Solids PR 404 Manufacturing Automation PR 405 Production Management PR 406 Manufacturing Technology PR 407 Design of Machine Elements Optional (Any three from any one Group) Group I: Manufacturing Group Il: Design of Production | Group Ill : Operations of Engineering Systems Production Systems PR411 Manufacturing Science | PR 421 Facility Planning, Design | PR 431 Materials Management PR 412 Computer Aided and Maintenar PR 432. Comparer Aided Manufacturing R 422 Project Management Manufacturing PR413 "Tool and Die Design | PR 423 Quality Management PR 433 Quality Management PR 414 Design of MachineTools | PR 424 Operations Research PR 434 Operations Research PR 415 Inspection and Product | PR 425 Work Study and Ergonomics | PR 435 Operations Planning and, Control Control ‘TEXTILE ENGINEERING ee ke) Compulsory IC 402 Engineering Management ‘TX 403 Textile Fibres and Testing TX 404 Yarn Manufacture ‘TX 405 Fabric Manufacture and Design TX 406 Chemical Processing and Finishing ‘TX 407 Design and Mechanisms of Textile Machines Optional (Any three from any one Group) Group I: Mechanical Processing | Group II: Mechanical Processing] Group IIL: Chemical Processing (pinning) (Weaving and Knicting) TX 411 Advanced Yarn TX 431 Advanced Chemical Manufacture TX 421 Advanced Fabric Processing & Finishing ‘TX 412 Modem Yarn Production | Manufacture and Design TX 432 Garmene Technology Control Systems TX 422 Non-woven, Knitting and _| TX 433 Chemistry and Technology ering Desi Industral Fabrics made Fi Teale Seruccures TX 423 Engineering Design of Conservation, TX 414 Textile Machinery and | ‘Textile Structures Environmental and Pollution Maintenance TX424 Tentile Machinery and | Control ‘TX 415 Mill Organisat mn, Maintenance TX 435 Mill Organisation, Process: Process Economics and Qualicy | TX 425 Mill Organisation, Process | Economics and Quality Control Control Economics and Quality Control IEI ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Ben feared ola ag isa Seta Steer aC A single location t , and become a cohesive group. 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