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Primarily, you should look for colleges in your state that offer this branch. This is so since almost all states have restricted lateral admissions to students native to that state only. One more option will be seeking admission in deemed to be universities if they announce the vacancies.
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The basic eligibility for admission to flying training schools is 12th in science. But if you are a graduate, the flying schools should have no difficulty in accepting a graduate as their student for pilot training.
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It sounds very surprising but as per my knowledge, no NIT offers this course. There is no official logical and cogent answer as to why. Maybe since opportunities for placements are very low, this must have been decided.
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Aeronautical engineering is like any other engineering branch. Hardly any medical test is conducted on any student before admission. So, just do not worry.
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