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

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Hello Sangita, It's Indeed very nice to SEE your enthusiasm and interest in aerospace engineering. However let me question you that the placements for graduates of aerospace engineering is quite problematic. There are very few Jobs available and as a result majority of the students in going in for MBA or pursue their MS in US or some other European country. In view of this I would strongly recommend that you pause think over search around and then only going for graduation in this branch. To help you I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about different colleges across India who are offering this branch
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Hello Yuva Vanka, you are presently doing Diploma in mechanical engineering and after completion you wish to complete aerospace engineering graduation so that you can get a job in NASA. Right? Frankly speaking getting a job in NASA for a non US citizen is quite tough since that being the premier space agency of the country. In addition take on board specialists from different fields of studies like fluids structure materials physics mathematics metallurgy etc. One need not be an aerospace engineer to get employed in NASA for that matter even ISRO here in India. The best way for you is to clear your JEE Mains and then JEE Advanced and g
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Hello Srikanth, it's very nice to know that after completion of your 12th standard you are interested in seeking admission for the branch of aeronautical engineering for aerospace engineering. Normally speaking every state in India with the notable exception of tamilnadu have assigned some or the other examination as the criteria for giving admissions to the engineering colleges. At the Central government level one needs to appear for JEE Mains and for advanced for admissions to CFTI for IIT. You need to access the website of the directorate of technical education of your state to know whether they conduct a separate entrance exam for
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LPU is the best engineering college in India. LPU becomes the best place to pursue an engineering degree with highly qualified teaching staff, best laboratories, and modern technologies. LPU provides abundant opportunities for students to think out of the box. B.Tech. (Aerospace Engineering ) is designed for learners who intend to design aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and missiles. In addition, these engineers test prototypes to make sure that they function according to plans. These professionals also design components and sub-assemblies for these craft like engines, airframes, wings. Highlights of the programme: Credit Transfer: St
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Being an alumnus of LPU, I would recommend you LPU as it is the best University to join. LPU is the best engineering college in India. LPU becomes the best place to pursue an engineering degree with highly qualified teaching staff, best laboratories, and modern technologies. LPU provides abundant opportunities for students to think out of the box. B.Tech. (Aerospace Engineering ) is designed for learners who intend to design aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and missiles. In addition, these engineers test prototypes to make sure that they function according to plans. These professionals also design components and sub-assemblies for the
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Hello Kanak, it's very nice to hear from you that you are intending to do doctorate in aerospace engineering. However aerospace engineering is an omnibus subject and it encompasses to many issues and areas. In addition for doing a doctor if one needs to option the Masters degree which apparently you have not here joined. But then you can do doctorate in one of the specialisations of physics which would be of use in aeronautical sciences. I would advise you to look for a guide and an institution who is offering this doctor air and after talking to them you can decide your next course of action. Best wishes to you.

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If you are intrigued by machine designs, their mechanics, and dynamics, go for mechanical engineering. Mechanical engineering yields some similarities, the biggest difference between the two careers is what professionals in the field engineer. However, the subject of petroleum engineering touches upon a variety of topics and domains like Economics, Geochemistry, Geology, geomechanics, geophysics, seismology, plate tectonics, thermodynamics, gas production, oil drilling, and many others. Aeronautical engineering is a niche branch with a limited scope on aviation. This is highly technical and full of innovation. Whereas, there is a huge
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Hello Seem Gupta, it's very nice to know that you are interested in seeking admission in the Aerospace branch of engineering. However let me question you about the future prospects. As per the report more than 50% of the students who passed out the year before last could not be placed in the proper field after passing out as Aerospace or aeronautical engineers. As a result majority took the course of joining MBA and few of them went abroad for pursuing MS. I am afraid the opportunities for the students of this branch at least at the moment or in the foreseeable future are quite less and hence the majority of the seats are not getting f
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Hello Puli Vilash, now a days, the admissions to PG courses in engineering are invariably based on performance in the particular paper of GATE. You need to appear in the paper concerning aeronautical engineering in GATE for getting admission in M.Tech in aeronautical engineering. Best wishes to you.

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Yes, definitely. In today's world, the girls have conquered all the frontiers including becoming the fighter pilots in the Indian Air Force. Doing engineering in the aeronautical branch is absolutely no issue for girls. You should study hard and you will find the placements at the end of your 4-year degree course. Best wishes to you.

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