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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
It's nice to see your dream of becoming an aeronautical engineer. Apparently this school has campus in Neemrana as well as Palam Extension. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information. Better hurry up since entrance exam is in May. http://www.soadelhi.com/
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Finding cutoffs or guessing cutoffs for current year is very tough proposition. There are too many dynamic variables that decide this. E.g., total seats in the branch, total students appearing for entrance exam, perceptions of students about a particular branch or college. Frankly speaking it varies very widely. If one sees cutoffs of different branches in Dayanand college itself in 2016 and 2017 the difference is unimaginable. Hence I would sincerely advise you to not worry about this and concentrate on doing your best in the entrance exam.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
From this year onwards, admissions in engineering colleges will be based on marks obtained in 12th standard and not on any entrance test. Hence record of cutoffs of previous years has lost all significance. But I suppose if you can score about 60% marks in 12th then you would have reasonable chances of getting admission for aeronautical engineering branch.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
Joining in aeronautical is best idea, for joining in aeronautical the first thing you should have a good percentage, good body physic, good IQ.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Firstly, I must congratulate you for thinking of doing graduation after diploma. But your choice is nothing short of dangerous. SC of India has declared last year that all engineering degrees obtained via distance education since 2001 are invalid & stand cancelled. Hence, I would strongly advocate against engineering degree via distance. You can seek lateral admission or can do AMIE which is equivalent if you are already having a job.
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7 years ago
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Scholar-Level 16
Unlike other engineering programs you do not get a degree or Diploma after completion of course. This is a certification course. During the course one is trained to clear the licence exams conducted by DGCA (governing body for aviation) apart from the regular exams conducted by college. Clearing of the Gov license exams are mandatory (pass Mark is 70%) to become an engineer. Completion of the course of 3 years does not satisfy the requirements to be an engineer & may need to work as an aircraft technician for aminimumof 2 additional years on any aircraft. Aviation sector is still unstable with most of the airlines reporting
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