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If I want to become a pilot...then which is more preferred Aerospace engineering or Aeronautical engineering..?


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Manisha S.A 11th Mar, 2022
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Shubham Dhane 20th Apr, 2022

Hello,

It doesn't matter if you take aerospace engineering or aeronautical engineering. To become a pilot the minimum education qualification required is that the candidate should qualify their 10+2 level that is your 12th class with physics and maths as subjects. If you don't have physics and maths then you will not be eligible to become a pilot. It doesn't matter what you do in your bachelors degree. Only your 10+2 level matters in becoming a pilot. To become a pilot you meed to join a pilot training school and they provide admission on Basis of your 10+2 level.

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21st Apr, 2022
Thankyou Sir...
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