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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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The major setback of this course is that it is only a certification course and not a graduation course. Thus, for any reason, if you cannot get any opportunity in this stream, you will find yourself in the midst of nowhere. The condition of the aviation sector in India is not healthy and thus there is a scarcity of opportunities. No AME institute in India can assure you of 100% placement as there is a huge competition in this world you must work hard and you can get into different fields in the same course which helps you to grow early.

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There are 2 ways, you can either join in Diploma or you can prefer aeronautical engineering, where you will come to know the real basics of the maintenance of aircraft, designing and testing. So it's better to do AE.

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It's best to appear for maximum exams as it highs your chances to get admission. But just for the difference between the two, Indraprasth Institute of Aeronautics, Gurgaon has overall higher ratings. Rest depends on individual college preferences.

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PG in engineering after B.Sc. in A.M.E. I must say that you have very good aim. But, I am afraid, it is not feasible. Minimum qualification for getting admission to any PG course in engineering is graduation in engineering and A.M.E. is actually a B.Sc. degree.

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Invariably all state governments have put a restriction on admission of students in engineering colleges within the state. Domicile is the prime requirement. Hence, you need to take admission in a college in the state in which you have domiciled. So you must work hard.

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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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You have opted a good option because aeronautical engineering is one of the most challenging branches of engineering. It has 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 defense systems. This field mainly consists of the construction, designing, working, testing, operation, maintenance of the space crafts, satellites, missiles, etc.

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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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You can join through technical entries, which are available for you during and after your graduation and you can also apply for AFCAT and CDS exams. So do well.

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No specialisation can guarantee you placements after completing your degree. It solely depends on your performance and the university in which you are studying. You can say that the scope of aeronautical engineering is good, and if you select a good university than there will be higher chances of getting placed.

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Aeronautical engineering is an interdisciplinary post-graduation degree where mechanical / electronics /electrical / aeronautical engineer are eligible. Mechanical engineers will give ease in learning while doing M.Tech in AE. So do well and achieve the best.

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It is not like the opportunities for boys are higher than girls. From the company's point of view, they want somebody who fits in their criteria, have potential to face challenges, innovative thinking and much more. Companies don't bother about your gender, what matters is how you are doing. So, choose your desired field and do it perfectly.

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