What should I do as I am interested in aeronautical engineering after 12th?

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Vandana Baitha
8 years ago
Start preparing for IIT, there are also some top rated private colleges too. But I will suggest you to take a step forward, clear your mathematics, prepare for IIT, this will make your basics stronger then you will succeed in your field wherever you will study.

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pranav rathore
8 years ago
Prepare for IITs get into a good college for B.Tech in aeronautical engineering.

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A
8 years ago
Hi, I suggest you to study hard and score good rank in JEE then join IIT or nit and even can join some top private engineering college. Please don't do aeronautical engineering in ordinary private colleges. Aircraft industry in India is not developed. In India there only one aircraft industry that

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8 years ago
Appear for national and state level engineering examinations like JEE, BITSAT, VIT SRM, UPSEE, MHTCET etc., clear them and opt for aeronautical engineering branch.

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