Aeronautical Engineer
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
From academic year 2018-19 onwards, Tamil Nadu government has decided that there will be no entrance exam and that admissions will be based on marks obtained in class 12th.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
After completing your graduation in aeronautical engineering, you can get jobs in Armed Forces, DRDO, ISRO or some private companies also. In addition, you can do MBA or go for civil services exam also.
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Scholar-Level 18
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Scholar-Level 18
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering and Aeronautical engineering courses are different. AME means one would be trained in the maintainance activities of aircraft and which should lead to a job with an airline. Of course, one needs to obtain a liscence from DGCA for working in India. Aeronautical Engineering on the other hand is a different cup of tea. It teaches you different aspects of a flying object. IIT-Mumbai is the best option for AE. For AME, there are plenty of colleges in each state.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
Aeronautical Engineering and cancer research are 2 different topics and are completely diverse in their own streams.
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Scholar-Level 18
In nutshell, during the study of aeronautical engineering, one learns different aspects of flying objects including aero-engines, avionics, etc, in detail. If you download syllabus you will know all. Best college is, of course, IIT Mumbai.
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Scholar-Level 18
Costing of an Aeronautical Engineering course or any other branch of engineering is same. But it changes from place to place.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
If you want to work on the airside of the airport then you need a licence from DGCA. However, if it's non-airside job then one does not need DGCA licence. There are plenty of jobs for both mechanical & aeronautical engineer in airside as well as on non-airside areas.
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