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no you dont understand, i assure you aeronautics has plenty of chemistry for eg there are around 150 different alloys used in aircrafts for different purposes most of which are taught aboutlet me tell u that although i have no detailed knowledge of what skills are taught in mechanical, electrical etc. but what i have researched is that many universities in usa and some other countries require from you math and physics and another subject for engineereing. That other subject might be anything. Only if your field is directly linked with chemistry like Chemical or anything similar thn u might need to take chemistry. Even computer studies require only physics and math in some uni. Thats all what i know. U may consult any career counserler or websites like collegeboard and ucas .
there are two things, fitting requirements and getting merit, pakistan goes out of the window by dropping chemistry and so do the best of universities around the world
not only that but just imagine if you dont take chm in olevels and then take in alevels, how rudimentary your knowledge will be and it is the case of even higher studies, hence even if you do get admission you will be stuck pretty deep
hence dropping chemistry is not a good idea