Aeronautical Engineering
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The average salary for an Aerospace/ Aeronautical Engineer in india ranges between INR 35, 000 to INR 1 lakh per month. The maximum salary offered to an Aerospace/ Aeronautical Engineer graduated from IITs is INR 30 lakhs per annum( in software field). The salary package offered to candidate differs
Hi dear
Aeronautical Engineering is a good career option, The course duration is of four year.
The basic eligibility for this course is 60% aggregate in PCM in 12th.
The job options after completion of this bachelor's degree are -
Aeronautical Engineers, those who design aircrafts.
Fight Engineers, Aeronautical Mechanical
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Here is the list of top 15 aeronautical engineering colleges in India:
Hey Yomit
Aerospace engineerig has two branches, One being astronautical and other being aeronautical.
So astronautical engineering is is a branch of engineering that focuses on developing spacecraft and aircraft. Some may confuse astronautical and aeronautical engineering.
While they do have some similarities, astronautical engineering deals primarily with aircraft that
Hi Aspirant,
No, we don't have aeronautical engineering in JNTUK. Infact this particular course is very rare but if you are keen in pursuing your career in aeronautical engineering there are many private colleges which offers courses in this domain
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Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada is a government university which offers UG and PG courses.The college offers many UG courses in Engineering which include
Hello Yugesh,
JNTUK is a sprawling campus of 110 acres in the fast developing port city of Kakinada ,east coast of peninsula India.
Aeronautical engineering is available as one of the course under B.Tech department.
A person who has passed 10+2 with physics and math and a minimum score of
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