I want to become a airforce pilot. I want to know how to become a pilot in airforce after 12 and which courses are required for

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CBSE student from kendriya vidyalaya . In high class I got 82% and I am apperingt in final exam of class 12 and I expecting 75+% .and I am from defence background

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    Seerat arora Student at Chandigarh University | Guide-Level 12

    4 years ago
    Joining Air Force is a dream of lots of Indian youth. Especially, as a career in a flying branch. After doing 12th, you may have many options for doing Airforce pilot. But ranked among the best college for airline and airport management in Punjab, Chandigarh University is the best for doing air force pilot. The university is project based and experimental learning. Advanced technologies & integration for premium placements.
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    Muskan Verma I want to become a laborious scientist | Guide-Level 13

    4 years ago
    After +2 students can apply for it by giving NDA exams. Other than this, graduates from a well- respected can apply for it after giving CDS and UPSC exams. From my point of view, NAAC accredited A+ Chandigarh University is best suited for these type of courses including Aerospace and mechanical engineering.
    The university provides experiental learning and industrial based education under guidance of spectacular faculties.
    Moreover, it provides special training to candidates for preparation of UPSC and CDS exams.
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    Gaurav Kumar Singh Educationist & Carrer counselor | Guide-Level 13

    4 years ago
    You can opt for aerospace engineering, aeronautical engineering, mechanical engineering from Chandigarh University.
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    Vinny Chugh Student at Chanidgarh University, B.Sc Nut & Diet | Guide-Level 13

    4 years ago
    Although you are from defence background, that will help you no doubt but to get a direction you need a graduation degree in any of the courses like aeronautical engineering, Airline and Airport management, etc. Besides that, you can appear for NDA exam directly. Other than this, graduates from a well-reputed can apply for it after giving CDS and UPSC exams. CU provides experimental learning and industrial based education under guidance of spectacular faculties. Moreover, it provides special training to the candidates for preparation of UPSC and CDS exams.
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    Akshay Kumar | Guide-Level 13

    4 years ago
    I will suggest you opt for airline and airport management, Chandigarh University is ranked among the best colleges for airline and airport management in Punjab, UITHM offers a comprehensive insight into the perspectives of the international aviation industry through an explicit practice-oriented approach and global exposure.
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    Raj M I am a student from Chnadigarh University (CU) | Guide-Level 12

    4 years ago
    Hello,
    Want your dream to be a reality choose Chandigarh university's versatile course like Aerospace eng/ ME. for further info please visit https://www.cuchd.in/. Please note you are eligible for a scholarship as you are from a defence background. Good luck.
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    Shivam Pathania Student at CU | Guide-Level 13

    4 years ago
    Hi,
    For becoming an airforce pilot you need to clear exams based on airforce.
    you can do aerospace Engineering from Chandigarh University to gain better knowledge about the particular field, which will help you in the future.
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    Bhanupriya Khatri | Guide-Level 11

    4 years ago
    You can opt for aerospace engineering, aeronautical engineering, mechanical engineering from chandigarh university. University is project based and experimental learning. Advanced technologies & integration for premium placements.
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    Navi | Guide-Level 12

    4 years ago
    As per IAF is concerned, I don't want to give you false consolation as it is not that easy to join Indian Air Force as a Pilot. There are four ways through which candidates can become an Indian Air Force (IAF), the pilot. National Defence Academy (NDA), Combined Defence Services Exam (CDSE), NCC entry and Short Service Commission Entry (SSC) are the courses that are the only path to get into IAF as a Flying Officer.
    Now if you don't get cleared NDA after 12th, you can try CDSE but for that, you need to be graduate. There is no boundation of a particular bachelor's degree, so any course technical preferably can be chosen.
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    Vijay Kumar Student of Chandigarh University | Guide-Level 12

    4 years ago
    You can opt for aerospace engineering, aeronautical engineering or mechanical engineering in Chandigarh University.
    For more details, visit: www.cuchd.in

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