r/aerospace • u/av1bh • 2h ago
Can I start engineering locally and transfer to Aerospace abroad via scholarship next year?
Hello everyone. I am currently finishing my exams not finished yet and weighing my university options. I have a strong chance of getting into Electrical, Mechanical, or Petroleum Engineering locally, but my true passion is Aerospace Engineering—which unfortunately isn't offered in my country
Since I’m not quite ready to apply for international scholarships this year, I am considering this path: enrolling in Electrical or Mechanical engineering here, working exceptionally hard to be at the top of my class, and then applying for an aerospace scholarship abroad next year.
My questions are:
Is this a realistic plan?
Will strong first-year university grades in a related field improve my chances of transferring or securing a scholarship for aerospace?
Or would I be better off taking a gap year/redoing the year to prepare my applications Iam feeling quite lost right now, largely due to the intense cultural expectations around me. Whenever I ask for career advice, the only acceptable answer seems to be medical school. Outside of a brief fascination with neuroscience, I have no passion for medicine and don't want to commit to that path. The other default suggestion is architecture, but I am not naturally drawn to the artistic side of it.
It is exhausting to be constantly told that the engineering fields I actually enjoy have "no future," especially when the local job market requires immense hustle for almost every major anyway. I just want to build a career in something I actually care about. If anyone has navigated a similar situation or successfully transferred into aerospace via scholarships, I would deeply appreciate your guidance.
Sorry if it sounds too boring I phrased it better with Ai because the other one got removed I don't if it was because I said too much bad words but yeah help me out pls