A Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline, with at least a credit average.
A non-engineering bachelor’s degree (with a minimum credit average, i.e. ~60–65 %) along with the equivalent of 48 credit points in relevant subjects (maths, physics, chemistry, computing, stat., geology or biology) – roughly one full academic year in science/engineering fundamentals.
All students must demonstrate prior learning equivalent to the first year of an engineering degree in the Aerospace stream.
The minimum credit average is defined as 'credit average' or around 65 % (roughly equivalent to GPA ≈ 2.5 on a 4.0 scale or about 2.7–3.0)—but Indian students with ~65 % marks are generally considered eligible.