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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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The scope is very limited. It's important to join a reputed campus for Quality Placement.Searching for an aerospace job outside the campus is a very difficult task. Take a good college with the best placement record.

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rahul r

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In order to apply for the aerospace cngineering, you must have completed your 10+2 board examination from a recognised board and along with this you must also appear for an entrance exam of engineering. Since, admission is done on the basis of performance in both class 12th as well as entrance examinations conducted at the state, university, or national level.
Note that the value of National Level Entrance examinations is much higher than that of state level Exams. So, you must give preference to the National Level Examinations. You can also appear for the state level examinations along with it.
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Rushikesh, Actually speaking aeronautical engineering is the name of the course and aerospace is the name of industry operating in this field. Presently at least in India there is hardly any scope for employment in core areas. On the other hand, AME deals with servicing and main of civilian aircraft. In India passenger as well as cargo traffic is increasing by around 15% per year. This means more aeroplanes in Indian skies which in turn means more AME requirement. Tremendous opportunities for job.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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B.Tech and M.Tech from the same branch is the best option because in that, you have a vast experience in that field that would be beneficial in every form.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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There is no question that aerospace engineering is good, and also packages of this branch is unbeatable, but there seats are limited as well as jobs are limited there, but the mechanical branch is the evergreen branch.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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For this course, there is no scope in India, but yes in other countries there is a wide scope for such type of courses.

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Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR), Bangalore
International Institute of Aerospace Engineering & Management (IIAEM-Jain University), Bangalore
Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay IIT Mumbai
Lovely Professional University, (LPU) Punjab
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur IIT Kanpur
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras IIT Chennai
Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram IIST Thiruvananthapuram
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur IIT Kharagpur
Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur (IIEST-S), Howrah
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You can opt for PCM, as these subjects are building blocks of foundation for this course. Focus on physics. You should have passed 10+2 examination with Min. 60% from CBSE or any other equivalent examination board with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as core subjects. Bachelor's degree programs include classroom, laboratory, and field studies in subjects such as general engineering principles, propulsion, stability and control, structures, mechanics, and aerodynamics, which is the study of how air interacts with moving objects. Some colleges and universities offer cooperative programs in partnership with regional businesses, which g
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You should have passed 10+2 examination with minimum 60% from CBSE or any other equivalent examination board with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as core subjects. Bachelor's degree programs include classroom, laboratory, and field studies in subjects such as general engineering principles, propulsion, stability and control, structures, mechanics, and aerodynamics, which is the study of how air interacts with moving objects. Some colleges and universities offer cooperative programs in partnership with regional businesses, which give students practical experience while they complete their education. Cooperative programs and internshi
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