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shikha sharma

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The course for Aerospace Engineering has been designed for learners who intend to design aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and missiles. In addition, these engineers test prototypes to make sure that they function according to plans. These professionals also design components and sub-assemblies for these craft like engines, airframes, wings. The course equips a student to be able to effectively build and communicate the solutions crafted using learnings from basic aerospace engineering, basic sciences, mathematics, and computational skills and tools. He will have the ability to comprehend the problems and craft solutions in the field o
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Himanshu Gautam

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Yes, you can. But you can also appear for GATE Aerospace Engineering paper.

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Deeksha Dixit

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You may not get a seat for B.Tech. in aerospace engineering at the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram, with this rank.
This is because in previous years, the closing rank has been around 850 (general) and 324 for the OBC NCL category in aerospace engineering.
Due to the high number of candidates applying for this branch, the cut-off remains high as only 60 seats are available per batch.
However, you may have a chance to get admission in the Avionics Engineering branch. This estimate is based on previous-year data, and this year's results may differ.

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Mohammed safwan

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No, BITS does not provide aerospace engineering course in any of their campuses.

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tarun mittal

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Sandip Foundation is only about showing off the infrastructure and scenery to lure prospective students.
All other things are negative about the college. It has got the extra strictness to maintain its reputation.
Campus placements are just a gimmick to fool people.
One can safely say that only those people attend Sandip who do not get admitted elsewhere, so you can think of the kind of atmosphere that you will find there.
The canteen facilities are utterly useless and lack of any taste whatsoever.
The authorities and staff are only cared about their reputation and not about the students. The teaching quality isn't worth it.
I am waiting for
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Jyoti Gautam

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For students who want to design aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and missiles, the aerospace engineering course has been created. These engineers also put prototypes through testing to make sure they work as intended. These experts also create the engines, air-frames, and wing sub-assemblies for these craft. The course prepares students to construct and effectively convey solutions developed utilising knowledge from fundamental aerospace engineering, fundamental sciences, mathematics, and computational technologies. Students will be able to appreciate issues and develop solutions in the fields of propulsions, propulsion structure, pro
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harsh vardhan

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First of all I will answer for aeronautical engineering -
The best Aeronautical Engineering colleges in India include the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Punjab Engineering College, Institute of Aeronautical Engineering Hyderabad, Tagore Engineering College, etc. Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology - IIST is ranked 43 by NIRF Ranking 2022 with a NIRF score of 52.37 among the top Engineering colleges in India. The list also includes Punjab Engineering College at 87 and Jain Deemed-to-be University at 115 with NIRF scores of 41.05 & 38.55 respectively. There are around 98 Aeronautical Engineering colleges in
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GUDIVADA VIDYADHARASAI

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Yes you can able to write the GATE CS paper in the future from the IIT it the our future to go the GATE entrance if the eligible.

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RohitKumar ...

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With this JEE Advance rank, you will surely get Aerospace Engineering in IIST Thiruvananthapuram. Last year General cut-off was 58 marks in JEE Advanced exam and for OBC it was 51.

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tarun mittal

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If you want to get into research programme M.Sc, then I think a rank of up to 200 will be fine, but there will be a detailed technical interview. For the course programme (ME), a rank of 30 may or may not get you a seat. A rank of under 10 definitely will, this is generally applicable for all the different streams of GATE through which the Aerospace programme at IISc admits students. The course programme is fairly intensive with 15 courses and A.M.E. Project. My friends used to stay very busy with so much coursework. The research programme has 1 to 1.5 years of research involved and 1-2 publications are expected, course requirement is
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