Take Physics, Chemistry and Maths as compulsory subjects in your 12th.You should take maths, science (especially physics), and computer programming classes and join any technology related clubs your school offers, such as robotics.In order to become an aerospace engineer, a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering in a minimum requirement. You can get this degree from an accredited university that offers an aerospace program.
Prepare yourself for entrance exams conducted by the universities and institutes.
You should not have to take biology to become an aerospace engineer.
You should study Aeronautical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering.
You will need a firm grasp of physics and mathematics to become an aeronautical engineer.
If you want to be an aerospace engineer, you should probably actually set your sights on a master's degree, not a bachelor's degree. Aerospace engineers take full and rigorous coursework in science and mathematics, including everything from physics to mechanical engineering, as well as lab work/applied work.
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First, make sure you are in a college prep program. You will need courses in higher level maths, chemistry, physics, computer literacy, communication swag (written and oral), and the development of good critical thinking swag.
Make sure you take subjects like Physics, Chemistry and Mathmatics to become an engineer
Physics and Mathematics.
he should admit to a engineering colege........ which have the aeronautical engineering branch
You should take computer aps and then talk with that teacher and he/she should know. -Jay