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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Just ask yourself a question, why a college located in Delhi has taken affiliation of a deemed to be univversity based in Jhunjhunu? Something is amiss. I would advise you to visit the place yourself to ascertain the genuineness of this institute.
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Scholar-Level 18
Whether it is this college or any other, placements of aeronautical engineering branch students is challenging for management. Many colleges then force these students to accept non core jobs. For doing aeronautical engineering, one need not work on the aircraft and hence students have no opportunity for this. But if you are doing AME course then working on aircraft is a must.
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Scholar-Level 18
Cut off in CET has not much relevance since private colleges in Karnataka have their own entrance exam and it is seen from past experience that there are wide variations in it over the years. So aim for obtaining the highest marks and leave rest to fate.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
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 recomend mechanical engineering as compared with aeronautical engineering.
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