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8 years ago
Beginner-Level 5
If you want a job only then make your profile strong. Work for live projects, participate in competitions, develop your communication skills and confidence. It's always a good idea to first work for a startup. In the initial years, don't run behind money. Run behind gaining knowledge and skills. Once you have them job providers will be in search of you rather than you searching for a job.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
In India, presently, opportunities for employment on core aeronautical engineering jobs are pretty less. Newly appointed CEO of Infosys too is an aeronautical engineering graduate from IIT Mumbai but he is into the software. However, it can be stepping stone for doing MBA or higher studies. Few employers in core jobs are Armed Forces, DRDO, ISRO, etc.
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Scholar-Level 18
There are great opportunities in India for getting a job in petrochemical sector.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
And the major point is that selection of branch depends upon your area of interest. Suppose, you feel good about machinery then go for mechanical, some construion activity attracts your mind then go for civil, or if you feel good about computers then go for computer science, etc.
All you have to do is find your interest and go for that only.
If you pursue the course in which you have interest then you will definitely get a good job in that field in India only.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 14
Well, this is a difficult question to answer in every aspect, of course, you get a lot of opportunities in government and private sector but it isn't enough. I guess nothing is enough and that shouldn't stop you from taking up this course or profession if you are passionate about it and things involved interests you.
Talking about what all can you do after Aeronautical Engineering?
1) Maintenance of Aircraft- You can work as an Aeronautical Maintenance Engineer where you will test new aerodynamic and aviation systems and maintain them.
2) Aircraft Designer - You can get involved in designing, constructing, and testing aircraft
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
Yes, but within a few years, there would be very less or no scope for mechanized vehicles as everything is turning into electric vehicles.
So if you could update yourself with the electric vehicles and related stuff then, you can option for automobile engineering.
It is not that, these engineers would have no scope but it is that, there is a transformation in the field of automobiles for which they need to equip themselves.
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