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Mamona Jain

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To pursue an Avionics course, students typically need a strong foundation in subjects like Physics, Mathematics, and Electronics. Key areas of study include Electrical Engineering, Control Systems, Computer Programming, and Communications Systems. 

Avionics courses also cover aviation principles, aircraft systems, digital signal processing, navigation systems, radar technology, and avionics maintenance. A solid understanding of Aerospace Engineering and the workings of aircraft is essential. 

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Parul Shukla

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Avionics is a specialised field that focuses on the electronic systems used in aircraft and spacecraft. The Avionics course covers a wide range of topics, including navigation, communication, radar, and flight control systems. 

In the Avionics course, students learn how to design, test, and maintain the electronic systems that ensure the safe and efficient operation of aviation machinery. The Avionics course integrates principles of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and Aerospace Technology, providing hands-on experience with the latest avionics equipment.

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Arindam Modak

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Candidates who have completed their 12th grade Physics, Mathematics and English as compulsory subjects securing a minimum of 50 percent marks will be eligible for B.Sc. Aeronautics (Avionics) course at Jamia Millia Islamia and must possess a valid score in the JMI entrance examination for admission to the course. Visit the official Jamia Millia Islamia website for the details of the entrance exam and admission procedure.

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Vidhi Jain

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Neither is inherently "better". They're both different specializations - an Aircraft Design Engineer focuses on overall structure and mechanics (body, wings, engines) but an Avionics Engineer works with electronics (radar, navigation, autopilot, communication systems).

Candidates shouls choose Aircraft Design if they love physical, mechanical and also aerodynamic aspects. Or they can choose Avionics if they are interested in computers, electronics and also complex systems that make plane "smart". 

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Abhijeet Kumar

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There is a great demand for avionic expert in defence establishments across the globe. After graduating from IIST you can join in ISRO, DRDO, NAL or CABS as avionic scientist and would be working on radar communication or navigation control. Through UPSC you can join in DGCA as Airc traffic controller or Communication engineer.

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Vishakha

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BSc Avionics offered at HIET refers to the electronic controls installed in aircraft for its smooth operations and help in navigation, communication, and monitoring systems.
In this course, students learn about aircraft electrical systems, aircraft instrumentation, communication systems, navigation systems, radar systems, digital electronics, microprocessors, and more.

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Mounika Valloju

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The average fee structure at Bharat Institute of Aeronautics,IIA Group for Aircraft Maintenance Engineering -Avioniccs is INR 3 lakh to INR 7 lakh.

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JAYSHANKAR KUMAR

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Both B.Sc. in Avionics and B.Sc. in Aeronautics (Mechanical) are offered by Wingsss College of Aviation Technology as undergraduate degree programs that focus on the study of Aeronautics, Aviation Technology, and overall aircraft structure. The difference between the two streams is that Avionics focuses on the electrical and electronic systems of an aircraft, while Mechanical focuses on the engineering physics and materials Science principles to design, analyze, manufacture, and maintain mechanical systems of an aircraft.
However, Avionics has a better career scope than Mechanical, as it includes more opportunities in areas such as Traf

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Manori Sahni

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The total seat intake for the Mechanical and Avionics streams is 60 each.

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