I am currently pursuing my 2nd PU from Karnataka & want to take up aeronautics/aerospace course. What should be my score in theory and KCET?

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Asked by Akash Mame

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    Jayanth vasishta

    8 years ago
    Try to score maximum in theory, you should give more importance to theory. After you feel that you are fine with the theory then you can concentrate on CET.
    I feel if you are interested in aeronautics then you better choose mechanical because the base branch for all the aeronautics and aerospace is mechanical. Later, if you are interested then pursue Masters abroad by taking specialization in aeronautics.

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RISHAV Kumar

No, the KCET verification slip is not solely for engineering candidates. It's a document required for all candidates participating in the KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) counselling process, including those seeking MBBS and other courses. The verification slip is generated after document verification and confirms that a candidate's documents and eligibility have been reviewed by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). It is essential for all candidates to download and keep this slip safe as it is needed for the counselling process, including choice filling and seat allotment

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