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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Aeronautical Engineering field is evolving at a fast rate in India owing to the increase in air passenger traffic, leading to demand for more airplanes, growing defense needs, and expanding space exploration activities and technological advancements like drone technology and radar systems.
This makes it all the more important for companies in the private and government sector to hire skilled aeronautical engineers to do the work and cater to the growing demands. Having said that, it also hints at the competitive landscape within the aviation sector with several students fighting for positions at top companies and looking for great c
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The BTech Aeronautical Engineering course acts as an entry point for higher studies, like an MTech or MS degree in specialised fields, like Avionics, Aerodynamics, Aerospace Engineering, and Propulsion Systems.
You can also apply for a PhD in Aeronautical Engineering or a related field if you have at least 75% marks or above in your bachelor's degree. Further, you can choose to study short-term professional certificate courses in aviation and flight mechanics for skill development and career advancement purposes.
The choice is completely up to you.
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