Aerospace Engineer
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Students need to have Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in class 12 to become aerospace engineer. They must have scored minimum 50 to 60% to be eligible and also appear for top entrance exams conducted by the university or any national-level or state-level entrance exam. Candidates must prepare effectively for their entrance examinations in order to achieve a good score in entrance exam and get admission to BTech Aerospace Engineering in their desired colleges. They must solve as many mock tests and revise multiple times to crack the competitive examinations.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
For a B.E. in Aerospace Engineering with low fees and good placements, consider these colleges:
- Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology Thiruvananthapuram: Government funded with excellent placements in ISRO and related fields.
- Anna University, Chennai: Affordable fees and placements with companies like Boeing and Airbus.
- Punjab Engineering College Chandigarh: Moderate fees and placements with DRDO and ISRO.
- Institute of Aeronautical Engineering, Hyderabad: Reasonable fees and good placements with Honeywell and Tata Advanced Systems.
- Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal: Scholarships are available with strong industry connectio
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I wish you well.
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4 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello, I would try to give out as rational an answer as possible. Salaries or CTC varies across India for the same qualification. Hence one answer may NOT fit all situations. For example, a CSE branch graduate from IIT Mumbai is likely to bag a big offer as compared with a CSE graduate from say a small place in Maharashtra. Also, the demand-supply position matters a lot. However, I can say that if one gets a Govt. job, the salary could be 1.5L per month. But in the private sector, it could be 75K per month. Experience will earn you more. Best wishes to you.
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4 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Aah the scope of this in India! Indian Space Research organization is indeed a frontal agency in India that is doing pioneering work. Yes, if we look at the past, we may get disheartened. But look at the future. The government has cleared the way for the entry of private entities into this field. With the genie out of the bottle, things can only look up as we look at both short-term and long term prospects. ISRO is a leading agency across the world for commercial launchings of small size satellites. With private funding, this will get a great boost. Hence it's my considered opinion that aerospace engineering graduates have a grea
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