what field to be chosen is needed for aerospace engineering
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hey mate
you need to choose PCMC ( physics , chemistry, maths , computer science ) ENGINEERING ( in 2nd puc)
THEN CHOOSE AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING
THANK YOU
HOPE IT HELPS YOU
PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST
you need to choose PCMC ( physics , chemistry, maths , computer science ) ENGINEERING ( in 2nd puc)
THEN CHOOSE AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING
THANK YOU
HOPE IT HELPS YOU
PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST
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heya dear☺️☺️
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❇️Entry-level aerospace engineers usually need a bachelor's degree.
❇️High school students interested in studying aerospace engineering should take courses in chemistry, physics, and mathematics, including algebra, trigonometry, and calculus.
❇️Bachelor degree programs are designed to take four years and include classroom, laboratory, and field studies in subjects such as general engineering principles, propulsion, stability and control, structures, mechanics, and aerodynamics (which is the study of how air interacts with moving objects).
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hope it helps you dear!!✌️✌️
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❇️Entry-level aerospace engineers usually need a bachelor's degree.
❇️High school students interested in studying aerospace engineering should take courses in chemistry, physics, and mathematics, including algebra, trigonometry, and calculus.
❇️Bachelor degree programs are designed to take four years and include classroom, laboratory, and field studies in subjects such as general engineering principles, propulsion, stability and control, structures, mechanics, and aerodynamics (which is the study of how air interacts with moving objects).
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hope it helps you dear!!✌️✌️
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