Can I join aeronautical engineering without taking KCET?

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Hello Khateeb, These days admissions to engineering colleges throughout India are mostly via entrance test. This year major exception is TamilNadu where these will be based on marks obtained in 12th. Aeronautical engineering is also a branch of engineering and same procedure applies. There are min

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a year ago

Yes, you can join aeronautical engineering without KCET as there are some other exams like JEE, BITSAT, MET through which you can join or either there are some private colleges which give admission on the basis of 12 th result.

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