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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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You are not eligible for AFCAT's Flying, General duty (Technical) and Aeronautical engineering branches. Because these branches needs Engineering degree with 10+2 with minimum 60% marks each in Physics and Mathematics. However you can be eligible for GD (Non Technical), because this branch needs a graduate Degree (min. Three years degree course) in any discipline from a recognised university with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent.

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Rishvanjas Sharma

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Dear Neeraj
First ask yourself, what is your interest, passion, aspiration and aptitude. There is scope for every branch, All these three are highly in demand programs, its you who has to SEE and decide his/her ambition. And this depends on your own introspection. Ask these questions to yourself and answer honestly. You will get your answer automatically:
What am I passionate about? What do I like to do? What subjects do I enjoy most at school? Which subjects am I good at? Are they also the subjects I enjoy? What are my marks in these subjects? If my marks are low can I improve them? Can I SEE myself studying further? What careers suppor
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Syed Asif

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Huge opportunities will be available for electrical and electronics engineering students so don't worry about the scope and just concentrate on improving your knowledge about these.

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Syed Asif

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Engineering of electrical and electronics are in good demand in India and more to this innovation in this sector is very much needed.

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Syed Asif

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Well, if you are well versed with the needy skills of the sector then you don't need to worry about the scope, just upskill yourself and you will find a good job.

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