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Candidates who wish to choose this career need to apply for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) after successful completion of class 12th from the Science background with at least 50% marks.
Students who choose this career have to be good in mathematics, science, and technology. They should also possess good logical and analytical skills and good health and stamina. Admission Procedures :
Top rankings in JEE Main secure your seats for the Bachelor's course or B.Tech in aeronautical engineering in the National Institute of Technology (NITs), IIITs and Government and State-funded technical institutes. You can also
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Qualification:
Minimum Eligibility
Class 12th Additional Details 50%
Yes, you can get admission for engineering, on the basis of your class 12th board and entrance exam score, even after leaving BCA.
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BE Aeronautical Engineering is a 4-year Under Graduate (UG) course with a specialisation in the field of aviation and aerodynamics. The minimum eligibility criterion which most of the institutes ask for is a score of at least 60% to 70% (relaxable for reserved category candidates) at 10+2 or equivalent level. Thank you.
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BE Aeronautical Engineering is a 4-year Under Graduate (UG) course with a specialization in the field of aviation and aerodynamics. The minimum eligibility criterion which most of the institutes ask for is a score of at least 60% to 70% (relaxable for reserved category candidates) at 10+2 or equivalent level. All the best.
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B.Tech Aerospace engineer. I will openly say that there are about only 20 out of every 100 Engineers, working in somewhat related fields, rest 80 either change their stream or work in the business development region. You will certainly never get a chance to experience your engineering skills. Even with Masters, you will hardly find any job for fresher. Government organizations like ISRO, NAL, ADA, DRDL will hire only if you clear the GATE exam and tier vacancies are about only 510 seats per year for aero in particular and some years they don't hire too. People saying private companies like Airbus ( manufacturing and R&D), Tata-pi
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