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INTRODUCTION
Sd/-
(H.C. Bhatia)
Secretary (Adm.)
(ii)
CONTENTS
Part-I
Page No.
A. Rules for the Examination 1 To 6
Part-II
in the Examination.
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PART-I
Chapter - I
5. Marks allotted to each subject are 100 and a candidate must obtain
50% marks to secure a pass in any subject.
Structuring of Syllabus
13. Candidates will be allotted the exam centre of their choice as far as
possible, however one is to appear for the examination from the center
allotted to him. Change of center may be permitted in case there are
valid reasons for the same and a request for change is received, as far
as possible 4 weeks before the start of the examination. A fee of
Rs. 200/- is payable along with every request for change of exam center.
Admit Card
Exam Result
On-job-training (OJT)
23. The Society has two different OJT Schemes for its student members
who have successfully completed Section-A and B. One is with stipend,
and another without stipend. The OJT is awarded on merit as per the
individuals’ score in the Associate membership Examination. The OJT is
organised at Establishments, namely HAL, CABS, ADA, NAL, ADE,
ADRDE, VSSC, IIT Kanpur, GTRE, Air India, etc, and is for a maximum
duration of one year. Under the OJT with stipend scheme, selected
student-members are paid a stipend of Rs. 3000/- p.m. For full details,
please write to Secy. (Adm.), Aeronautical Society of India,13B, I.P.
Estate, New Delhi -110002.
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Chapter II
Qualifications & Eligibility for Exemption.
Section A:
1. The minimum qualification for appearing in Section A examination is
a pass in Intermediate or 10+2 Higher Secondary Examination with
Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and with minimum of 50% marks
in each of the three subjects
Or
Three years duration diploma in Engineering with at least 50% marks
in Aggregate over the three year period.
Or
3 years course is Aircraft Maintenance Engineering from Institutes
recognised by DGCA. Or
BSc with Physics, Chemistry and Maths with at least 50% marks in
Aggregate over the three year period in each subject.
Or
Personnel having successfully completed training of the following
trades in the Indian Air Force:
(a) AF Fit (b) Elect Fit
(c) Eng Fit (d) Inst Fit
(e) Rad Fit (f) Rdo. Fit
(g) Wpn Fit (h) Missile Fitter (M)
(j) Missile Fitter (E) (k) Missile Fitter (L)
(l) Photo Fit (m) Workshop Fitter (M)
(n) MT Fitter
Or
Personnel having successfully completed training of the following
categories of air technical trades of the Indian Navy:
(a) Aircraft Artificer
(b) Electrical Artificer (Air)
(c) Electrical Artificer (Air Radio)
(d) Aircraft Artificer (Weapons)
(e) All 5th Class and Leading Air Mechanics
(f) Leading Electrical Mechanics (Air Radio)
(g) Leading Electrical Mechanics (Air)
(h) Leading Air Ordance Mechanics
Exemptions from subjects
2. Candidates who possess a degree in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical,
Chemical, Automobile, Telecommunication, Metallurgical or Mining
Engineering of a recognised Indian or Foreign University or have passed
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Section A & B of the Institution of Engineers (India) or other professional
bodies recognised by the Society as being equivalent to a Degree in
Engineering, shall be eligible for exemption from appearing in some of
the subjects of Section A of the Associate Membership Examination of
the Society, as per the following,
(a) Students having engineering degree in Electronics, Electrical, or
allied disciplines may seek exemption of subjects, namely, applied
mathematics, Engg Drawing and Design, Workshop Technology,
Basic Electronics, Electrical Engg and Microprocessors and
Software Engg.
Chapter III
Examination Fees and other charges.
Chapter IV
Directions to Candidates for the Examination.
1. The Examination Hall shall be opened each day at least ten minutes
before the time specified for the commencement of the examination.
All candidates must be seated in the Hall by the specified time. No
candidate who is late by more than half-an-hour shall be admitted to
the Examination. No extension of time shall be granted to a
candidate on the ground of late arrival.
2. A candidate must show on demand his Admit Card/Authority Letter
for admission to the Examination Hall.
3. No candidate is permitted to leave the Hall until the expiry of
hall-an-hour after the commencement of the Examination.
4. A numbered seat shall be allotted to each candidate and he must find
out and occupy his allotted seat.
5. No candidate, without the specific permission of the Superintendent
or the Invigilator is to leave his seat or the examination room.
Candidates shall not leave the Hall without handing over their
answer-books to the Invigilator on duty.
6. Each candidate shall write his Roll No. on the cover page of his
answer book before beginning to answer.
7. When the time allowed has expired, the answer-book must be
surrendered even though the candidate may not have answered part
of the question paper.
8. Candidates are required to bring their own pens and ink. Wherever
required, candidates should bring their own foot rules, scales, set
squares, drawing board, calculators or other instruments for use
during the examination.
9. Candidate is to use both sides of each sheet of provided
answer-book in the exam. Under no circumstances, additional
answer book or sheets will be provided during the exam.
10. No candidate shall tear a leaf or a part of it from the answer-book.
11. Candidates are forbidden to write answers (or anything else) on the
question papers or set squares, foot rule, scales and other
instruments (wherever the use of the same is permitted during the
Examination) or to remove any paper from the room, except the
question paper.
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12. Candidates are forbidden to write their name or put any distinctive
mark leading to disclosure of their identity in any part of their
answer-book.
13. Before entering the examination hall, the candidate must leave
outside any book, note or paper he may have with him.
14. A candidate must not communicate with any other candidate during
the hours of the examination.
15. A candidate must check before using, the answer-book that it
is numbered and is not defective in anyway. Defective
answer-books should be exchanged before use. If,
replacement is not possible, the invigilator should be
requested to record the nature of defect on the cover under his
signature and date.
16. Candidates should enter their answer-book number and sign the
attendance sheet when directed to do so by the staff on duty.
17. Candidates should make sure that their answer-books have
been duly signed by the Invigilator before submitting the same.
18. No candidate shall appear in an examination without being allotted a
Roll No. or appear from a centre other than that alloted to him.
19. Smoking in the Examination Hall during the examination is strictly
prohibited.
20. Tea, coffee, cold drinks or snacks are not allowed to be taken into the
examination hall during examination hours.
21. No candidate shall make use of dishonest or unfair-means or indulge
in disorderly conduct in the examination.
Chapter V
Code of Conduct for the Examinees.
1. Candidates must take the examination in accordance with the
regulations. Should there be a complaint on question paper, like parts of
questions being outside the prescribed syllabus, or the paper being
unusually lengthy or difficult, one may make a written representation to
the Society, after the examination is over. Under no circumstances
candidates are to get into dis-orderly behavior with staff on exam duty.
The Society shall give due consideration to every such representation
and take such action as it considers appropriate to ensure that the
examinees do not suffer in any way on account of an error or omission
on the part of the Society authorities.
2. In no case should the candidate leave the Examination Hall before
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the expiry of first half-an-hour, and, without properly handing over the
answer-book to the invigilator-in-Charge.
Chapter VI
Issue of Completion Certificate.
Chapter VII
Guidelines Prescribing Punishment for the
Use of Dishonest or Unfair Means or Disorderly Conduct in
the Examination.
A. Offence :
(i) Where the candidate is found talking to another candidate or
any person inside or outside the examination hall during the
examination hours without the permission of a member of the
supervisory staff.
(ii) Where a candidate appears in a subject that was not specified
by him in his Application for Examination form or the candidate
appears from a centre, different than the one alloted to him or
the candidate appears without a roll number being alloted to
him.
(iii) The answer book does not bear the signature of the invigilator.
B. Offence :
(i) Where the candidate is found to have in his possession papers,
books or notes or is found having written notes on the question
paper or on any part of the clothes worn by him or on apart of
his body or table or desk or is found in possession of rules, etc.
with notes written on them which could be helpful or of
assistance to him in answering the paper he is taking or could
be helpful or of assistance to any other candidate in that
examination hall, but the candidate has not attempted to take
any assistance himself or give any assistance himself or give
any assistance to any other candidate from such material.
(ii) Where the candidate intentionally tears off the answer book or
a part thereof or a continuation sheet.
(iii) Where the candidate deliberately discloses his identity or makes
any distinctive mark in the answer book for that purpose.
(iv) Where the candidate uses abusive or obscene language in the
answer book.
(v) Where the candidate is guilty of misbehavior in connection with
the examination, with the Superintendent, the invigilator on
duty or the other staff working at the Examination Centre or with
any other candidate in or around the Examination Centre,
before, during or after the examination.
(vi) Where the candidate leaves the examination room before
expiry, of half-an-hour without the written permission of the
Superintendent of the Examination Centre or without handing
over the answer book to the invigilator/in-charge or without
signing the attendance sheet.
Punishment :
Minimum. Cancellation of the entire examination for that session.
Maximum. Life time suspension of student membership.
C. Offence :
(i) Where the candidate is found having in his possession
papers, books or notes or is found having written on the
question paper or on any part of the clothes worn by him or on
any part of his body or table or if found in possession of foot
rule and/or instruments like set-squares, protractors, slide
rules with note written on them which could be helpful or of
assistance to him in answering the paper he is taking or could
be helpful or of assistance to other candidates in that
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examination hall and if the candidate has made actual use of the
material himself or given assistance to other candidate during the
examination.
(ii) Where the candidate assists or attempts to assist in any
manner whatsoever any other candidate in answering the
question paper during the examination hours.
(iii) Where the candidate takes assistance or attempts to take
assistance from any other candidate or any other person or
from any book, paper, notes or other, material in answering the
question paper during the examination.
(iv) Where the answer book of the candidate shows or it is
otherwise established that he has received or attempted to
receive any help from any other candidate or any source in a
mala-fide manner or has given help or attempted to give help
to another candidate in any manner.
(v) Where the candidate is found guilty of gross misbehavior, i.e.
threatening with physical force in connection with the
examination with the Superintendent/the invigilator on duty or
any other staff working at the Examination Centre or with any
other candidate in or around the Examination Centre, before
during and after the examination.
(vi) Where the candidate disturbs the examination or attempts to do so.
(vii) Where the candidate on being challenged or searched during
the course of examination by the Superintendent or any
invigilator or any member of the examination staff on duty,
swallows a note or paper or runs away with it or is guilty of
causing disappearance of or destroying any such material with
the intention of obliterating the evidence of his having
possessed the material.
Punishment :
Minimum. Cancellation of the entire examination taken by the candidate
during the session and further debarring him from appearing at any
examination of the Society within a span period of one year (2 sessions).
Maximum. Life time suspension of student membership.
D. Offence :
(i) Where the candidate brings in the examination room
unauthorised answer book or continuation sheet.
(ii) Where the candidate sends out an answer book or paper
thereof or a continuation sheet or the question paper or any
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material concerning thereto.
(iii) Where the candidate replaces or gets replaced during the
course of the examination his answer book or any page or
continuation sheet with any other unauthorised book, page or
continuation sheet.
(iv) Where the candidate communicates or attempts to
communicate directly orthrough a relative, guardian, friend or
any other person with an examiner with the object of influencing
him in the award of marks.
(v) Where the candidate replaces or gets replaced an answer book
or its any page or continuation sheet after the examination or
manages to write or gets written an answer book including the
continuation sheet or an answer to any of the questions which
he had not written earlier during the examination.
Punishment :
Minimum. Cancellation of entire examination taken by the candidate
and further debarring him in Society's examination for a period of 2 years
(4 sessions).
Maximum. Life time suspension of student membership.
E. Offence :
(i) Where the candidate is guilty of gross misbehaviour/
misconduct in connection with the examination or is guilty of
collabration or connivance of such an offence with the
Superintendent/invigilator on duty or the other staff working at
the Examination Centre before, during or after the examination
or has extended to such person a threat of violent action.
(ii) Where the candidate has been impersonated at the
examination.
Punishment :
Minimum. Cancellation of the entire examination taken by the candidate
and further debarring him at any examination of the Society for a period
of three years (6 sessions). The person impersonating a candidate at
any examination shall also be liable to similar punishment; the case may
be reported to the Police if he is not subject to these Rules &
Regulations.
Maximum. Life time suspension of student membership.
F. Offence :
(i) Where the candidate incites others to leave the examination
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hall or disrupts the examination or attempts to-do so.
(ii) Where the candidate is guilty of gross misbehaviour in
connection with the examination with the supdt. invigilator on
duty or the other staff working at the examination centre and, is
also guilty of assault or inflicting any injury to such a person.
(iii) Where the candidate is guilty of forging the signatures of any
authority on a document required. in connection with the
examination.
Punishment :
Minimum. Cancellation of the entire examination taken by a candidate
and further debarring him at any examination of the Society for a period
of five years (10 session).
Maximum. Life time suspension of student membership.
NOTE : Charges not covered under the foregoing provisions shall be
decided by the Society on the individual merits of the case.
Chapter VIII
Procedure for cases involving the use of
dishonest or unfair means or disorderly conduct in the
Examination.
1. (a) The Superintendent or staff at the examination centre or the
examiner or an officer of the Society, as the case may be, shall
report in writing to the Society the case of every student who
has contravened or is suspected of having contravened the
provisions of Clause 13 of the Rules.
(b) The reporting authority shall give full facts of the case in his
report. In cases involving the use of unfair means in the
examination hall, statement if any, made by the candidate and
the Invigilator on duty, together with any papers, books and
other materials recovered from the candidate, shall be
forwarded along with the report: