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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
The University of Bologna offers low cost MS in Aerospace course to international students. The duration of the course at the university is 2 years and first-year cost is just around INR 3 L for students. Therefore, yes it is worth pursuing an MS in Aerospace from the University of Bologna. The table below includes the complete first-year tuition fees to study MS in Aerospace at the university:
Fees components | Amount (for 1 year) |
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Tuition & fees | INR 2,72,860 |
Insurance | INR 62,419 |
Transportation | INR 28,891 |
Registration fee | INR 14,000 |
Total approximate fees | INR 3,78,170 |
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The IIAEM Jain University is considered as a good option for M.Tech in Aerospace Propulsion Technology rather than some top IITS are very good than IIAEM Jain University but as we know the IIAEM is the well know and reputed college. In IIAEM the M.Tech in Aerospace Propulsion Technology this course provides in-depth knowledge of aircraft propulsion fundamentals, gas dynamics, heat transfer, combustion, and gas turbine engine design, including theoretical, computational, and experimental methods, and it have less seats compared to top IITs they also have less seats, and also in IIAEM the M.Tech. in Aerospace Propulsion Technology is a c
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
No, candidates cannot expect BTech in Aerospace Engineering course at a rank of 38488 in JEE Main because, the cutoff in itself stood at 24026 for the unreserved home state quota candidates. Candidates seeking admission to Parul University must check out the cutoffs for variety of courses offered at Parul University from the table below:
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
ISRO stands for Indian Space Research Organization, it is a reputed governmental space organisation of India. Entry-level aerospace engineers in ISRO may earn around INR 600,000 to INR 800,000 per year. This can go up to 20 to 25 Lacs per month with experience. As a government employe, salary is one part of your total compensation. Other than that, you may get other benefits.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
According to a report of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, experienced Aerospace engineers earn USD 130,720 per year. This salary is more than the aerospace engineer's salary in India. According to Naukri.com, the monthly salary of an experienced Aerospace engineer in India is between INR 1,20,000 to INR 2,50,000.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 8
Coventry University offers one of the best master's courses in Aerospace Engineering. The programme aims to provide a thorough, integrated study of Mechanical, Electrical, and System Engineering and their usage in Aerospace Engineering. The programme is provided by the staff with industrial experience and expertise in Aerodynamics, Flight Dynamics, Aircraft Structural Analysis, and Crashworthiness Modelling.
The programme is inclined toward Engineering Mathematics; Mechanical, Electrical, and Thermodynamic Design; aerodynamics; and more which gives a strong base to start a professional career in Aerospace Design.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
MIT, Stanford, and Harvard University offers quality MS in Computer Science course to international students. The table below includes the fees for an MS in Aerospace Engineering at MIT, Stanford, and Harvard University:
Universities | MS in Computer Science First-Year Fees |
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MIT University MS in CS | INR 50.35 L |
Stanford University MS in CS | INR 35.65 L |
Stanford,3 University MS in CS | INR 53.62 L |
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Aerospace Engineering and Aeronautical Engineering are closely related fields that focus on the design, development, and maintenance of aircraft. The primary difference lies in their scope. Aerospace Engineering deals with both aircraft that operate within Earth's atmosphere (aeronautics) and spacecraft that operate beyond it (astronautics).
In contrast, Aeronautical Engineering is limited to designing and working on aircraft such as aeroplanes, helicopters, and drones that operate within the Earth's atmosphere.
While Aerospace Engineering covers a broader spectrum, including space exploration technologies, Aeronautical Engin
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
BSc Aviation is a 3-year UG course focusing on aviation operations, air navigation, meteorology, and aircraft maintenance, preparing students for roles like ground staff or flight operations.
BTech Aerospace Engineering is a 4-year technical degree that deals with the design, development, and maintenance of aircraft and spacecraft, suitable for those interested in engineering roles.
Pilot Training is a professional course that equips candidates with the skills to operate aircraft and earn a Commercial Pilot License (CPL), leading to a career as a pilot.
While BSc Aviation and BTech focus more on theoretical and technical
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