B.Tech Aerospace Engineering
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
This institute formed almost thirty years back is a very well known academically. It's fees however is a bit on the higher side at almost Rs.1L per semester. This may be due to excellent faculty and facilities provided by this institute. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/hindustan-institute-of-technology-and-science-chennai-36830
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
The facilities in this institute are quite good. They also have a good placements cell that tries to place all students. But unfortunately, vacancies in the aerospace industry are quite less presently. Of course, the flip side is that they are bound to jump by the time you pass out. So, my advice is that you can take admission if you are getting it here.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Admission to engineering after B.Sc. These days admissions to engineering colleges are based on some or the other entrance exam. Also, the eligibility is class 12th meaning, your three years of studies of B.Sc after class 12th will be wasted. In addition, opportunities for Aerospace Engineering graduates are quite dismal. I would strongly advise you not to go on this path. It would be much better if you can think of doing M.Sc.
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Scholar-Level 18
Yes, IIST promoted by ISRO is one of the best institutes of learning and if you are getting admission here, then I would advise you to take it without any doubts.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
The query you have posted is being asked for few other courses too viz, computers, software, etc. Normally speaking, engineering college students are taught application of Science for industrial purpose. So B.Sc. Courses give more attention to principles, how they are developed, etc. On the other hand engineering students will be taught as to how the scientific principles are to be applied in the industry.
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