Indian Institute of Aeronautical Engineering (IIAE)
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
The candidate should have passed 10+2 examination from CBSE or any other equivalent examination board with physics, chemistry and mathematics as core subjects. The candidates should also fulfill minimum qualifying marks in aggregate of the subjects.
An entrance exam may also be conducted by university for admission to their course. Alternatively, you can also opt to appear for national or state level entrance exam to secure admission in this course.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
Major Job opportunities for Aerospace Engineers are available in Air Force, Airlines, Corporate Research Companies, Helicopter Companies, Defense Ministry, Aviation Companies, NASA, Flying clubs, Aeronautical Laboratories, Aircraft manufacturers, government-owned air services and many others.
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Scholar-Level 18
In this course, the institution claims that it would be two years of study in the institution followed by two years study abroad in a university that Institute has tied up. Degree obtained obviously is not recognised by any Indian University. My advise is that it appears to be quite a risky course.
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Scholar-Level 18
This college is not a normal college where you will earn degree of engineering. It's quite different. It is proposing totally different admission process as well as saying that two years in India followed by two years abroad will be the system followed. It's your choice whether to follow such a riskful adventure. But then what us life without adventure?
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