The typical eligibility criteria for B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering are completion of higher secondary education that is 10+2 years or equivalent with a good academic base in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Most institutions require a minimum aggregate score of 50-60% in these subjects.
The requirement varies from university to university. Aspiring candidates must also be qualified for national or state-level engineering entrance exams like JEE Main, JEE Advanced, or other institute-specific tests, as the marks acquired are of prime concern in the selection process. In a few cases, colleges may even look into performance in personal interviews or counseling rounds.
The candidate should have a sound mathematics aptitude and an inclination towards the concepts of aerodynamics, propulsion, and space exploration. International students should sometimes meet equal requirements and demonstrate proficiency in English by sitting examinations, such as the TOEFL or IELTS. More detail on admission procedures, however may depend on institutions themselves.