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Yes, admission to aeronautical engineering is open to anyone who passed or appeared in class 12 with PCM or PCB with a specific passing percentage. Candidates must have finished their 10+2 coursework in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in order to be eligible for B Tech courses in this field. Typically, a minimum aggregate score of 60 percent is required.
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Yes, it is possible to pursue a career in space engineering without directly qualifying through the JEE.
While the IITs and some other prestigious institutions primarily rely on JEE scores for admissions to their aerospace engineering programs, there are other avenues to explore:
1. State-level Engineering Colleges:
2. Private Engineering Colleges:
3. Diploma Courses:
4. Research Organizations and ISRO:
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