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manpreet
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3 years ago
No, you are not eligible to do aeronautical engineering course after completion of your Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. To be eligible to pursue Aeronautical Engineering course, you must have passed 12th standard or equivalent with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry subjects or three years Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering course from a Government recognised board/institute. Candidates who have completed Diploma in Engineering course can get direct admission in the second year of engineering course through lateral entry admission process by appearing and qualifying LEET examination which is conducted by your respective State Technical Board of Education. So, being a Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE), you are eligible to pursue only EEE course, but not aeronautical engineering course.