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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Kunal,
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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KS Rao

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At par with EEE or ECE and in few industries more than them. You can not define the salary based on the branch. It goes by your capability and the company hiring you!

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
There are lateral entry exam at state levels through which you can get admission. Few of the universities are Manipal, Thapar, Jay per, Anna, etc. Search about LEET 2017 and you will get all information.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

IIT, Powai is the best institute for doing aeronautical engineering. Reservation in IITs is based on standard Government of India reservation policy. There is no reservation for BPL students. If you are not in a position to support your education, you may evaluate doing B.Tech in aeronautical engineering from IIST. Admission is based on JEE Mains score. There is no fee and you also can get a scientific officer job in ISRO.

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Rahul J

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SRM is private university having deemed status.
Facilities provide by them are very good and they maintain international standards.
SRM University is one of the top most universities in India.
If you got a chance to study in any university, you should have interest to learn, total learning depends on you only, not on the university.
Every university will provide facilities at the national level.
If you are really interested in the aero field then go for aerospace in BE level but studying aero from non-IIT's in not good.
Otherwise, do BE-Mech at a standard college, prepare well for GATE and go for M.Tech aerospace at IIT's.
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Vishal ChauhanWell experienced in consumer durables Field

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Dear Abhishek,
Aeronautical engineering deals with design and development. We were basically exposed to aircraft. Outside the realm of the atmosphere is basically known as astronautical engineering. Aerospace engineering in IIT-Madras combines both aeronautical engineering and astronautical engineering because the dynamics of operating an aircraft in outer space is completely different from that in the atmosphere.
Electronics in aviation is avionics. It is the job of an avionics engineer to design systems to navigate from point A to point B or in case of a missile it is to design guidance control systems to see that the missile reaches
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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IITs, PEC University-Chandigarh, IIST, Manipal University, Amity University are the top institutes for aeronautical / aerospace engineering. You are required to appear JEE for IIT, PEC and IIST. Manipal and Amity University has their own entrance examination for admission to aeronautical / aerospace engineering graduation degree.

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Sanket KananiCompleted Ele. Er. with distinction.

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Yes, you can do MBA after completing aerospace engineering. And if you are good and clever then ISRO will recruit you. And as per my suggestion, you should study aerospace engineering from Tamil Nadu.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Vikas,
Companies salary packages are almost wholly dependent on demand and supply. More supply means less salary and less supply means higher salary. Also, MNCs normally offer better packages than Indian companies. All in all, you can expect CTC of around 4 to 6 Lakhs per annum.

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Shreya Jaiswal

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Aerospace engineering basically has two subsections. One is Aeronautical Engineering while the other is astronautical engineering. Aeronautical deals with Aircrafts where Astronautical deals with spacecraft. If you go for Aerospace engineering, you're likely to cover modules of both aircrafts and spacecrafts.

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