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Hi! I have done B.Sc in physics (honours).And Now I am pursuing my M.Sc degree.So, I got more than 60% in honours paper(Physics) .But in pass papers (mathematics, computer science) i failed to score 60%.. Am I eligible for AAI ATC?


Ankana Kar 29th Jun, 2021
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Sharon Rose Student Expert 30th Jun, 2021

Hello,

The eligibility criteria to be eligible to apply for Airport Authority of India (AAI) for thr post of Air Traffic Controller is that a candidate must have passed full time 3 year Bachelor's in Science (B.Sc.) with Physics and Mathematics from a recognized university with minimum 60% marks or full time regular 4 year B.E./B.Tech in any discipline with minimum 60% marks from a recognised board. The candidate must have studied Mathematics and Physics subject in any one of the semesters.

The candidate must score overall 60% aggregate marks. If you have scored minimum 60% aggregate marks in B.Sc Physics (Hons) then you are eligible to apply for the post. You do not have to score 60% in each subject individually.

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