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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Only Indian citizens are eligible to take admission in UG courses offered at IIST. Candidates meet IIST admission eligibility criteria, if they have secured minimum 75% aggregate marks in their Class 12th Board exams or equivalent examination. Age Limit: General and OBC category candidates who are born on or after October 1, 1992 are eligible for admission whereas SC/ST/PwD category candidates meet IIST eligibility criteria if they are born on or after October 1, 1987. Candidates are offered admission in B.Tech programmes offered at IIST on the basis of their performance in JEE Main and JEE A
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His percentile is too low to get admission in any good engineering college with a specified branch, I would suggest you to ask him to prepare for the exam again that will be held in April and best of two scores will be counted, so it's the best chance for him to improve his score.
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Best wishes to you.
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Scholar-Level 18
Practically speaking both are one and the same in the Indian context and hence there can be nothing like number 1 & 2. Actually, Aeronautical Engineering is the correct name for educational issues and it's the aerospace industry that manufactures aero components or structures. I hope, I have explained to avoid confusion. Best wishes to you.
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Best wishes to you.
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Yes, you can definitely become a scientist in ISRO after completion of your M.Tech in aerospace engineering. ISRO recruits candidates from different backgrounds for different programs that it runs. The vacancies are normally announced every year on the website of ISRO and the students are expected to read these notifications and apply whichever is suitable to them. Almost all the recruits are inducted as scientist in the junior category and over a period of time they rise in the chain. You also need to follow this and apply to ISRO for getting a job as scientist. Best wishes to you.
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