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5 months agoBeginner-Level 4
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Yes, coding and computer programming are becoming really important in Aerospace Engineering. Even though aerospace involves designing aircraft, rockets, and spacecraft, a lot of modern work relies on simulation, data analysis, and automation, which all need programming. Languages like Python, MATLAB, and C+ are commonly used for simulations, modeling, and controlling systems.
Learning programming not only helps you handle complex calculations and simulations but also gives you an edge in research and industry jobs. If you want structured learning, Skills IT Academy Pune also provides beginner-friendly programming courses, which co
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
What the Data says in Aerospace / Related Branches at CU.
Placement Rate & Recruiters
Chandigarh University boasted of 50 plus companies in Mechanical, Automobile and Aerospace Engineering in the placement drive of batches 202425.
It also reports that more than 94 percent of students in these branches (Mech/Auto/Aero) got jobs during campus placements.
Top and average salary (CTC) Numbers.
Most recent placement drives had a top domestic engineering package university-wide of about RS 54.75 LPA.
But in the case of Mechanical, Automobile and Aerospace Engineering in particular the maximum package that has been reported in one of the mo
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5 months ago
Beginner-Level 4
The Aerospace Engineering programme layout has designs to ensure career growth. The career planning process is pursued with proper resume preparation and skill up-gradation support and mock interviews set up under the guidance of mentors. They are also made to understand how a higher platform could be of great use as the faculty has been advising them for higher education plans.
The curriculum engages students in modern subjects like satellite design, drone technology, and advanced flight systems. Through various industry alliances, interns get real opportunities to tackle real problems too. A few among them would try their hands
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5 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Aerospace engineering at Chandigarh University offers subjects in aerodynamics, propulsion, aircraft design among others. Students are taught in well-equipped labs like flight simulator, aeromodelling lab, propulsion lab while there is also provision made in observatory study of the sky. The programme offers the scope to choose specializations like avionics, aircraft maintenance and even rockets.
The university has linkages to courses offered by ISRO whereby training certificates are to be given under ISRO expertise. With AI as a minor subject, learners get extra edge on this new technology. Teachers from IITs, NITs and industry s
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5 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Aerospace Engineering is worth accomplishing. Customized labs have been provided by the university. Quite practical everywhere, actually. Flight Simulation Lab is a lab well-equipped with systems controlling high-tech operations along with a Wind Tunnel Lab, which is at the same time an ideal testing ground. There are CFD labs for propulsion studies. These very specialised and highly effective labs act as a de facto-instrument in students' learning challenges, precisely in the engineering fields. The projects as discussed and model constructions are given equal importance. The entire course covers core areas like avionics, aircraft str
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5 months agoContributor-Level 7
Here are some good books for GATE AE that candidates can refer for preparation and revision -
- Fundamentals of Aerodynamics by JD Anderson
- Aircraft by GM Sutton and Oscar Biblarz
- Airplane Performance, Stability, and Control by Perkins and Hage
- Aerodynamics of Engineering Students by E.L Houghton, P.W Carpenter
- Introduction to Flight by JD Anderson
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5 months agoContributor-Level 7
The GATE 2025 cutoff for Aerospace Engineering (category-wise) can be checked below -
- General category - 28.9
- OBC-NCL or EWS category - 26
- SC/ST category - 19.2
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5 months agoContributor-Level 7
Balamurugan was the GATE 2025 topper in the Aerospace Engineering branch/discipline scoring 81 marks out of 100 (with a GATE score of 990 out of 1000). Last year, 7576 candidates registered for the GATE AE paper, out of which 6009 candidates appeared for the exam.
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5 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Chandigarh University (CU) has very good placement claims for its Aerospace Engineering branch with a claim of 100% placements with companies such as Tata Advanced Systems, DRDO, ISRO, HAL, and Boeing coming to the campus. Some portals mention a 20% placement rate for Aerospace Engineering with a the highest package of 15 LPA, whereas some talk highly about the strong industry relationships the university has developed with many aerospace and government organizations for internship possibilities. It is practically-based with strong hands-on and experimental training in specialised labs. Major organizations and companies that recr
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Since Aerospace Engineering is a specialised branch of Mechanical Engineering, you will find various mechanical subjects and principles like thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, materials Science and mechanical design as part of the Aerospace Engineering coursework that form a strong base for the field.
Further, you will study specialised subjects in the Aerospace Engineering syllabus, including aerodynamics, propulsion, avionics, and space technology.
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