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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

Guide-Level 13

Dear,
It all depends on the rank you get in the entrance exam and if your rank is too good and below 20k, then you will definitely get chance in aeronautical engineering and coming to the fees. You are supposed to pay nearly 1 lakhs including hostel per year. So, I hope for the best and achieve it.

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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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As the branch is different compared to others, you need to focus more on the internships and try to get placed in core companies where you will get experience too and know the topic well.And coming to the companies for placements like HAL, DRDO, NASA and many more core companies which will help you more in further.
So, do well and achieve the best.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Naveenkumar, Yes of course! After completion of your engineering in aeronautical engineering branch, you can definitely think about joining technical branch of IAF. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about this issue. http://careerairforce.nic.in/index1.asp?lid=34&ls_id=94&level=2&level=2&lang=1&pid=91
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Umang Panchal, I am very surprised when you say that some people have told you negatively about this course. Of course aircraft maintenance engineering is not a normal run of the mill B.Sc. Course that majority of students do. This is a skill imparting course. After a student completes this course the institution invariably will enable him or her to get DGCA licence for working on aircraft. You will be working as a maintenance personal on aircraft operated by civil Airlines, whether for passenger traffic or for cargo. In India both these traffics are increasing by almost 15% per year resulting in almost all the airlines acquiring
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Saveen,
One can do B.Sc. In Aircraft Maintenance Engineering based on 12th marks. There is no Post Graduate Diploma, PGD, in this profession. Best wishes to you.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Chiradeep Yadav,
Theoretically speaking, aeronautical engineering is the branch of study where one studies different aspects of aerial objects designing fabrication construction etc. while Aerospace is the name of the industries which manufactures Aeronautical items. Be that as it may, if you read the information available on a wiki page you will be much better of. I am attaching one of this page for information and reading. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerospace_engineering
Best wishes to you.

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Ananya Dev

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Hi!
It depends upon which category you belong to. If it's general, you will need at least 198. If it's BC then 196 and 194 for BCM. 195 for MBC and 190 for SC/ST.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Fuzail Shaikh, The students who pass out as aircraft maintenance engineers invariably also acquire DGCA certification for working as maintenance personal on civilian aircraft. Indian market for passenger Air Traffic as well as cargo Air Traffic is increasing at an average growth rate of 15%. This market is expected to grow at this rate in near future also. This all has forced many of the Indian civil Airlines to procure large number of aircraft to take advantage and cater for this market. Large number of aircraft means the requirement of large number of maintenance engineers also. Hence I see a great potential as far as the job p
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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St Xavier's Catholic College of Engineering, Kanyakumari (TN) does not have Aeronautical Engineering.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Maha Vishnu,
You are already doing mechanical engineering, but wish to switch over to Aeronautical Engineering. Right? If I may kindly ask as to why? In India aeronautical engineering graduates have tough time finding placements. The industry is not developed enough to accept the number of engineers of this branch passing out. On the other hand, magical charm of mechanical engineering still continues to make employer's recruit from this branch in large numbers. In view of foregoing I would like to advise you that please continue in mechanical engineering branch only. Best wishes to you.

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