To enroll in a Aerospace Engineering program, candidates must have completed 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core subjects. Most universities require a minimum aggregate of 50-75% in these subjects. Admission is typically based on entrance exams such as JEE Main, JEE Advanced, KCET, or other state/university-specific tests. Some private universities also offer direct admission based on merit.
Various scholarships are available for deserving students. Government scholarships like AICTE Pragati and Saksham, and state-funded schemes help financially weaker students. Private scholarships from institutions like Rolls-Royce India, Tata Trusts, and university-based merit scholarships are also options. Some institutions offer fee waivers for top rankers in entrance exams. Candidates can apply for education loans with subsidized interest rates. It's advisable to check the eligibility criteria and deadlines for these scholarships while applying.