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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Unfortunately, for majority of the Indian states and majority of the deemed to be universities, there is no direct admission based on your 12th results. However, some deemed to be universities do give admission directly based on your 12th result if you are in the top bracket or you are a rank holder for 12th. The only state where you can get admission in any of the engineering colleges without appearing for any entrance exam is Tamil Nadu. You also can seek admission under the quota of other states in this southern state of India. Else you will have to appear for some or the other entrance test to get admission in not
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
For the admissions in LPU, in aeronautical engineering, the mess fee is INR 30,500/-
The hostel fee is INR 46500/- cooler 4 seater and INR 56500/- air-conditioned 4 seater
INR 36500/- cooler 5 seater and INR 46500/- air-conditioned 5 seater
INR 56500 3 seater cooler and INR 66500/- air-conditioned 3 seater
For semester fee, it is INR 94500/- per semester, but for you after scholarship, INR 40000 per semester. Kindly note that the hostel and mess fee mentioned above are per year.
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Scholar-Level 16
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I hope this answers your question to your satisfaction.
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Scholar-Level 16
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Scholar-Level 16
Ranking: SRM ranks 11 on the list of the best private sector colleges in India while Manipal is off the charts. Infrastructure & facilities: SRM boasts a 250 acre campus in Chennai which is the biggest of its kind with a 100 mbps network connection spread throughout out the campus. Aeronautical hanger: SRM holds an aeronautical hanger which consists of:
A computational fluid dynamics laboratory with standard software has been established
A subsonic research wind tunnel with hot wire anemometer, pressure scanner and precision manometers is available
A full-fledged aerospace structural mechanics laboratory is un
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Let me break it down for you:
Ranking: SRM ranks 11 on the list of the best private sector colleges in India while Manipal is off the charts. Infrastructure & facilities: SRM boasts a 250 acre campus in Chennai which is the biggest of its kind with a 100 mbps network connection spread throughout out the campus. Aeronautical hanger: SRM holds an aeronautical hanger which consists of:
A computational fluid dynamics laboratory with standard software has been established
A subsonic research wind tunnel with hot wire anemometer, pressure scanner and precision manometers is available
A full-fledged aerospace structural mechanics laboratory i
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Theoretically speaking, both are similar courses. Proportion of placements vis-a-vis pass out is similar in both branches. However in India core jobs for aeronautical engineering graduates are very less. They changeover to software or do MBA or go abroad. They are not employable on main of civil aircraft since it requires DGCA license. I would therefore rec mechanical engineering as compared with aeronautical engineering.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Only Indian citizens are eligible to take admission in UG courses offered at IIST. Candidates meet IIST admission eligibility criteria, if they have secured minimum 75% aggregate marks in their Class 12th Board exams or equivalent examination. Age Limit: General and OBC category candidates who are born on or after October 1, 1992 are eligible for admission whereas SC/ST/PwD category candidates meet IIST eligibility criteria if they are born on or after October 1, 1987. Candidates are offered admission in B.Tech programmes offered at IIST on the basis of their performance in JEE Main and JEE A
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
It is very nice to see that you intend to go for your undergraduate studies abroad. It is tough and expensive, but if you are sure about it, then definitely you can pursue your dreams. In this case, I would like you to approach an agency dealing with sending students for undergraduate studies. This is so, because there are many nuances in the whole process and these Agencies are aware of these nuances. Best wishes to you.
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