Does a B.Tech aeronautical engineering degree helps in the interview of a pilot or in any process of becoming a pilot?

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Asked by Aryan Bansal

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    Roshni Choudhary BA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College. | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Yes, the degree of B.Tech Aeronautical Engineering added to your resume and is seen as a positive thing. It will help you not explicitly, but implicitly in your interview.
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    Capt Ankur SA Pilot with Air India | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    A degree in aeronautics will only help you in understanding the concepts of aerodynamics. Although, it will not add to any specific or known advantage, while pursuing pilot training or interview for that matter. The aviation regulatory authority has decided minimum qualification for a pilot to be class 12th from any recognized board in PCM. If you have not started your B.Tech. then my personal advice is to not to go for it, because it will take 4 years to complete the degree, in which you can easily complete CPL and get a pilot's job.

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