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9 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Amity University is considered as the best university in terms of study and placement too. Every year it provides good placement. So, I would suggest you that it's better to pursue engineering.
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Both the fields are good. But, I would suggest you reconsidering about aeronautical engineering as India don't provide much career opportunities in aeronautics. Bangalore is famous for its aviation industry, yet I personally suggest you to complete Bachelors in core branch like for computer or mechanical and then later on you can specialise in aeronautics, aerodynamics or computer science, cyber security, etc. Just try to keep as much as possible options open for you.
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9 years ago
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Yes, you are eligible for aeronautical engineering after your Diploma in mechanical engineering. You are eligible for lateral entry in the second year of BE/Tech. Only a limited number of prominent colleges offer this branch of engineering including Punjab Engineering College-Chandigarh (www.pec.ac.in), Anna University-Chennai (www.annauniv.edu), Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University- Hyderabad (www.jntu.ac.in), Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Institute of Technology-Vasad- (Dist Anand) (affiliated to Gujarat University), Hindustan College of Engineering-Chennai, Institute of Aeronautical Engineering-Secunderabad, Indian Institute o
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Aeronautical engineering is based on aircraft maintenance engineering, it's a very good branch if you want to work on big machines, aerospace engineering is all about space engineering after aerospace you can get job in ISRO or NASA if you got really good grades. Now, it's on you how much hard work you can do. Both are awesome field if you have passion for aviation just go for it.
Also, consult your mentor who knows you better like my mentor, MS. Chetna helped me to reach my goal in life.
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