Aerospace Engineering
hello aspirant,
There are many number of colleges for Aerospace Engineering. Some of the best colleges for Aerospace Engineering are as follows :
Further, if you wish to know more about the list of colleges then you can follow the below mentioned link to know more about it : https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-aerospace-engineering-colleges-in-india
I hope that this will help.
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With reference to your above mentioned query, i would like to tell you that it is quite difficult to predict precisely the Marks Vs percentile Score for EWS Category Students in JEE mains exam. This is because the JEE mains cutoff varies every year and is different for different category student.
The JEE mains qualifying Cutoff depends on several factors like :
Number of candidates appeared for the exam.
Number of seats available.
Difficulty level of JEE Main 2022 exam.
Previous year JEE Main cutoff trends.
However, looking at the previous year JEE mains cutoff for EWS category candidates, Getting admission in NITs require general rank below 30000 . It would be safe if you get that. And you may get NITs till 40000 somehow . So coming for EWS quota there will be 10% increment in seats. Further, if youy talk about the percentile score, you must need to score more than 97 percentile in your JEE mains.
Further, if you want to know more about the Qualifying Cutoff for JEE mains, then you cna prefer following the below mentioned link to know more : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff
Also, you can check out the JEE mains Marks Vs Percentile Score to get the idea of JEE mains marks and percentile score ; https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-marks-vs-percentile
Yes there is course for aerospace engineering in Madras institute of technology at Chennai .The cut off rank for this department in this college is around 62k .Keep working hard. To get in this esteemed college.
Hi there,
Yes you are totally eligible to pursue Mtech in Aerospace Engineering after pursuing Bsc in Physics.
See, the basic eligibity is a candidate must have passed their bachelors degree with a minimum of 50% score from a recognized university of india.
You need to give GATE such that from this you will be completely eligible to pursue Mtech in Aerospace Engineering.
Aerospace enginenring is a wonderful course provides various good career options and opportunities. The demand is also good .
Hope this information helps you. Check this link for better reach: https://dqxeclau.top/courses/aerospace-engineering-course
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LPU has designed this course of engineering for learners who intend to design aircraft, spacecraft, satellites and missiles. In addition, these engineers test prototypes to make sure that they function according to plans. These professionals also design components and sub-assemblies for these craft like engines, air-frames, wings. The placements for the same include 100+ offers generated, 31LPA package and the average salary is about 4.2 lac.
See IIST is the only institute in India which have professors who are working professionals at ISRO and are in close quarters with the research of ISRO. You may not be wiling to go for the ISRO but getting your subject education from the professionals who themselves are not only involved with teaching but also in real life Aerospace Engineering research will be a great thing in your professional career. You will get the notion of the real life working and active research going in the field. So if you get a chance to study at IIST, then don't loose it even if you don't want to go for ISRO.
For more information regarding IIST consider the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/university/indian-institute-of-space-science-and-technology-thiruvananthapuram
I hope this helps. Goodnight!
It doesn't matter if you take aerospace engineering or aeronautical engineering. To become a pilot the minimum education qualification required is that the candidate should qualify their 10+2 level that is your 12th class with physics and maths as subjects. If you don't have physics and maths then you will not be eligible to become a pilot. It doesn't matter what you do in your bachelors degree. Only your 10+2 level matters in becoming a pilot. To become a pilot you meed to join a pilot training school and they provide admission on Basis of your 10+2 level.
Hi,
In my opinion, you should go for IIT Kanpur.
The Aerospace Engineering department at IITK has four subsections- Aerodynamics, Flight dynamics and control, Structures and Propulsion. Each subsection has their own computational and experimental laboratories. Various laboratories in Aero IITK are: Computational Fluid Dynamics Lab, Computational Structures Lab, Computational Flight Machanics , Computational Propulsion, Virtual Instrumentation Lab, Unsteady Aerodynamics Lab, High Speed Aerodynamics Lab, Propulsion Lab, UAV and MAV laboratories, Advanced Structures and Materials Lab, Structural Analysis Lab. Besides, we are the only IIT to have a large closed circuit Wind Tunnel . We also have open circuit wind tunnels meant for UG lab courses and High speed wind tunnel with design Mach number as high as 2–2.5 . Thus, Aerospace Engineering is a great place to explore your research potentials. You can even get a few papers published in respected journals in your Undergraduate programs if you work hard enough.
As far as foreign universities are concerned, great many students from our department go for summer internships and higher studies abroad. I have many friends from my batch alone who are doing their summer internships abroad in US, Russia, France, Italy. Even I am an SN Bose Scholar doing my summer Internship at University of Southern California this summer. Many of my seniors have gone for MS and PhD programs to esteemed Universities like University of Maryland, Stanford, John Hopkins, Purdue, Georgia Tech and so on. Getting into foreign universities entirely depends on how hard you work in you Undergraduate life and has nothing to do with which IIT you get into.
As far as placements are concerned, IITK has a slight edge over IITM due to its location and the working of the Placement cell. Since most of the government and private aviation and aerospace research organizations are located in South India, recruiting from IITM becomes easier.
Being one of the oldest IITs, the student life at IITK is great. The atmosphere here is dynamic and conducive for both academic and extracurricular. IITK has great sports facilities with large number of tennis and basketball courts, large hockey and football ground and Olympic sized swimming pool. The student body, Gymkhana is very active throughout the year, There are large number of clubs and hobby groups. You can join any number of clubs and hobby groups and explore your interest and broaden your horizon while having good academics. Since most of the activities in IITK are managed by the students, you get to build good managerial and professional skills. IITK organizes three main inter college festivals- Antaragni(Cult fest), Techkriti(Tech fest) and Udghosh(Sports fest). All these fest are completely organized by students and receive great participation and response. The PORs (Position of Responsibility) range from Event secretaries to Festival coordinators. Besides, we also have Inter hall competitions- Galaxy(cult fest), Takneek(Tech fest), Inferno(sports fest). The atmosphere during these Inter hall competitions is quite electrifying and the best experience during your entire stay at IITK.
Besides this, the faculty student interaction is great. The professors are very friendly and humble. You can easily get to work on projects under any professor in areas of your interest. It is easy to get good recommendations if you maintain even a decent enough relation with the professors.
The student life at IITK is wholesome and something you will cherish even after your graduation from this great place.
Hope this helps.
All the best.
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