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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Almost all of the colleges offering BTech Aerospace Engineering follow a balanced approach where the theory-based subjects are assessed through semester exams that are conducted after every 6 months, along with individual and group research projects and class assignments. The division may vary with more weightage being given to the semester exams, around 60 to 70%, and the remainder to the practical component.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes. It is a mix of internships, project work and practical training so that you can get knowledge of the aerospace field, learn new skills and sharpen your problem solving abilities. You can also join small or large projects to get familiar with the work environment and expectations in aerospace companies.
It improves your chances of landing high-paying jobs, skill development scope, and networking opportunities, leading to a better career graph in the future.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can surely get admission to the BTech Aerospace Engineering course without giving the entrance exam but it depends on the college you're targeting. While top colleges like the IITs and some other private colleges strictly ask for valid entrance exam scores, there are around 30 colleges that consider Class 12 board exam marks in the Science stream and may take extra rounds like the GD or PI for admission to BTech Aerospace Engineering.
So, you should go to the official college websites to check their BTech Aerospace Engineering eligibility and admission requirements and then prepare accordingly.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
You have both options available depending on the particular college you wish to apply to. Most of the top BTech Aerospace Engineering colleges release the application forms in the online mode on their university/college portal, which allows you to fill out the forms from the comfort of your homes.
Having said that some colleges may still follow the old approach of offline form filling at the college admission window. So, you should go to the official college websites to check their application methods and then apply accordingly. The basic steps are submitting copies of the relevant docs and paying the application fee.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Internships and practical experience are very important to enjoy a successful career after BTech Aerospace Engineering because they help you apply classroom learning to real world scenarios and give you an idea of the aerospace industry.
Internships on your resume give you access to better earning opportunities and salary potential as recruiters look at you as an asset with a good skill set. Also, practical experience reduces the gap between the academic space and professional space making the transition easy for you in the future.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
AI and automation will have a considerable impact on the aerospace job market where some roles related to routine manufacturing and data entry would be replaced by automation, and some new roles like AI specialist and AI Ethicist would emerge that will require you to upskill yourself and learn new skills.
Basically, the aerospace sector would see a transformation in job roles where AI and automation would streamline working processes, leading to better productivity at low costs which may further generate demand for aerospace products and working professionals simultaneously.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes. Though the BTech Aerospace Engineering curriculum at top institutions is framed in a manner to give you the best possible learning experience, knowledge, and skill set, additional certifications serve as the cherry on top. Certificates are synonymous with better earning opportunities, professional commitment, and increased marketability because recruiters look at you as a competitive candidate.
Extra certificates also help you stay updated regarding all the industry technological advancements and learn specialised skills in aerodynamics, propulsion, and avionics. You can find specialised certification programs across various online
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2 months agoContributor-Level 6
You have were given 146 rank in HITSEEE and you are from OC Female category.
You have a completely high risk to get a seat in Aerospace Engineering at Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science.
The previous 12 months cutoffs had been a whole lot better, so your rank is superb.
Just entire the admission method on time.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The University of Colorado Boulder offers an MS programme in Aerospace Engineering and Sciences that offers thesis and non-thesis tracks. The programme focuses on core subjects like Asterodynamics & Satellite Navigation, Autonomous systems, bioastronautics, structures/materials etc. This programme is designed for applicants who want to grow their career in the field of aerospace engineering and aeronautics. Graduates are prepared for roles like Spacecraft engineer, Design Engineer, Navigation Specialist, aerospace researcher etc. The starting average salary for graduates is around USD 97,000.
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