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Pooja sehrawat

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In order to get an EASA Part-66 AML (Aircraft Maintenance License), an applicant needs:
Basic knowledge (66. A.25);
Basic experience (66. A.30). In order to get TR endorsed in the AML, an applicant needs:
Type Training (Theoretical and Practical) (66. A.45)
OJT for the first TR (66. A.45). The following two schemes depict the most common paths and are for information only. The first scheme applies to Group 1 aircraft (B1 and B2 licence categories). The second scheme applies to other than Group 1 aircraft (B1 and B2 licence categories). .

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Sujeet KumarPreparing for UPSC CSE 2021

Guide-Level 15

Admissions in IIT depend on rank not on marks. Rank vs marks trend always changes in JEE Advanced. Even no one knows the full marks of the exam. So, prepare nicely and give your best to get aerospace in IIT. Currently, only in 4 IITs aerospace is there. IIT-Kanpur, IIT-Kharagpur, IIT-Bombay & IIT-Madras are these IITs offering this course.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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You need to write the entrance conducted by deemed campuses like Nehru, Amrita, etc., then you will get admission in those campuses. Else, you can go for state entrance and apply for colleges in that state.

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vishvajit marathe

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after the second year diploma in mechanical engineering then after we get admission in the second year in aeronautical engineering . !!!!!!!!!

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

Guide-Level 15

Yes, you can get admission in aerospace engineering after mechanical engineering.

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Ritik AgiwalHard worker , learner .

Guide-Level 14

Hello,
I hope you are doing well. Below is the cut off for different category along with closing and opening rank for IIST in aerospace engineering. Aerospace Engineering
General category
Open 335
close 4450
OBC category
open 142
close 1833
SC category
open 287
close 1864
ST category
open 535
close 995.

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Shruti Pandya

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Yes, definitely, you can go to the ISRO and NASA. In ISRO, if you are a Ph.D candidate, they offer a job without interview also.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Hermione, Always remember"Failure is never final". You can always get better by hard work. It's nice to see your aim of getting into IIST at Trivendrum. Eligibility for this is JEE Advanced and for that one needs 75% marks in 12th. However there are plenty of other good colleges with this branch. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about these colleges. Remove IIT's and have a look at other options. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/ranking/top-aeronautical-engineering-colleges-in-india/49-2-0-0-0.

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Sujeet KumarPreparing for UPSC CSE 2021

Guide-Level 15

If you have a deep interest in aerospace, then only go for it because in this, you have to read higher level maths, physics, computers and many other things. It is also quite boring. Also, for placements, you need to do very well in your academics. You will get a government job in this. This is also a specialised branch. Taking core branches is quite good and also placement-wise. It is also quite easy with respect to aerospace engineering. Follow your interest and dream. That's more important.

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muskan kalra

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You should really learn MATLAB, if you want to do aerospace.
Ada and FORTRAN are popular with aerospace.
Between C+ and Java, you are probably better off with C+ .
C would be even better.
MATLAB is definitely the best though.

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