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How can I become an aeronautical engineer in Indian Air Force?

How can I become an aeronautical engineer in Indian Air Force?

Educational Qualifications

  1. B.E/B. Tech – A candidate should have a score of 70\% and above in the GATE exam.
  2. He/ she should have done B.E/B.
  3. M.Sc Degree – Physics, Electronic Computer Science, Computer Application.
  4. M.Sc Tech in Electronics and Radio Engineering.
  5. MCA – In Maths, Physics, and Electronics.

Can an airman become a pilot in IAF?

IAF provides opportunity to airmen to become a commissioned officer in IAF through Service Entry Commission and in Indian Army through Army Cadet College Course. To recognize the service rendered by an airman, a Warrant Officer when he superannuates, is granted honorary commission on merits.

Can you be an aerospace engineer in the Air Force?

In the aeronautical engineering major, Cadets study aerodynamics, propulsion, flight mechanics, stability and control, aircraft structures, materials and experimental methods. The rigors of the aeronautical engineering major prepare Cadets to pursue successful engineering and acquisition careers in the Air Force.

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Can airmen do btech?

No, as Engineering being a regular graduation degree you cannot do that. Even if you managed to convince your college heads or setup a dummy inside the institute you cannot show that degree as your IAF service experience will coincide with Btech batch years.

Are aerospace and Aeronautical Engineering same?

Aerospace engineering focuses on designing both aircraft and spacecraft and it is a study of all the space crafts used within and out of the earth’s atmosphere while Aeronautical Engineering is the study of aircraft that operates within the earth’s atmosphere.

Can I do BTech after joining Air Force?

You need to take permission to pursue any civil degrees. An Airmen can become an officer and no minimum service as an Airmen is required for that. You have to be a graduate, you have to apply for AFCAT through civil and service both.