Aeronautical Engineer
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
Aerospace engineering requires a lot more analytical skills than computer science.
If a person is really interested in aerospace engineering and he is confident that he'll be the best engineer then only he should opt for aerospace engineering and after graduation, he must go for higher studies then only aerospace engineering can be beneficial.
While CS engineering provides a lot more opportunity. As we can see we are moving towards digitalization, every
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
You have to crack JEE Mains and Advance entrance exam to get admission. After admission, you have to choose aeronautical engineering.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 3
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
You must enroll into a BE/B.Tech course in mechanical engineering or aeronautical engineering. Entrance exams such as BITSAT, JEE etc must be taken. You must also score above 75% in your 12th to be eligible for the competitive exams. Study hard.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
HAL (Mostly Aircraft Structures)
NAL (Aerodynamics and Materials)
ISRO- Well ISRO does not have a separate recruitment for Aerospace engineers, you'll have to look into materials, electronics, and structures.
And there are private companies like GE, Honeywell, etc.
Although my suggestion would be to never settle just after Bachelors in aerospace, this is a very vast stream and Masters is kind of mandatory. A Bachelors pay scale may range between Rs. 20,000-45,000 per month. However, a Masters can actually increase the pay by about 3 times.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Actually if you refer to dictionary, then interesting things will emerge. Aerospace is the industry of aeronautics. All three are one and the same. India has vast potential to grow in this sector.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 15
Aeronautical engineering is one of the most challenging branches of engineering. It has a wide scope of growth in the field of engineering. This field is concerned mostly with the technical as well as the mechanisms of the flying aircrafts. This is an emerging field and deals with the development of new technologies in aviation and defence systems. This field mainly consists of the construction, designing, working, testing, operation, maintenance of the space crafts, satellites, missiles, space vehicles, etc.,
As for the job opportunities are concerned, well there are reservation everywhere but this does not restricts you
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