Aerospace engineer
Hello,
To become an Aerospace Engineering in NASA, you have to do Aeronautical Engineering with astrophysics as a subject. You at least need to complete your Masters to get into NASA, PhD will be more beneficial from any reputed college of India like IIT, NIT, IISc, BARC etc. Publish Good Research Papers in relevant Field during your research in famous journals of world. You can visit the official website of NASA for various vacancies and can apply accordingly.
Know more about Aerospace Engineering course, from the link given below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/aerospace-engineering-course
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Hi Aspirant,
You need to study Science group in class 11 and 12 in order to opt for aerospace engineering or any engineering groups.IIEST Shibpur is one of the best place to study and pursue aeronautical engineering or aerospace engineering.The placement and quality of education is to good there. The basic eligibility criteria is PCM in Class 12. For admission in top engineering colleges of India, one must obtain a good rank in JEE mains and JEE advanced.
Hope it helps!!
SpaceX designs, manufactures and launches advanced rockets and spacecraft. The company was founded in 2002. It is the most famous organization you should know and you will require so much hardwork to get there.
To do the job, you'll need a degree in aerospace engineering, manufacturing engineering, materials engineering, mechanical engineering, or a related engineering field.
A stellar academic record from an accredited school. You also need to major in a related field, such as any type of engineering, computer science, orbital mechanics, etc.
On the official SpaceX “careers” page, they state that they look for at least a 3.5 GPA from their interns.
https://www.spacex.com/careers/
Hope this helps!!!
Hello Lethal Shaitan
Hope you are doing well in this ongoing pandemic scenario
As per your query is concerned,
Aerospace Engineering incorporates planning and building machines that fly. This part of engineering appeared in the nineteenth century. With innovation advancement, Aerospace Engineering created in planning airplane like fueled lighter airplane, fixed-wing planes, autogyros, helicopters, lightweight flyers, and planes. Most Aerospace Engineers work in legislative organizations and assembling businesses however not very many of them find the opportunity to work at the International Space Station like NASA.
Aerospace engineers plan rocket, rockets, and various sorts of weapons; they likewise collect, keep up, and guarantee that they work appropriately. There are two kind of particular courses, for example,
Aeronautical Engineer, who deals with airplane and their parts
Galactic Engineer, who works explicitly on space apparatus and related advancements
There are an aggregate of 50 schools in India where one can seek after an Aerospace Engineering certificate. However, a large portion of these universities are private and few are government schools.
Probably the best schools accessible for Aerospace Engineering are given beneath:-
IIT Bombay
IIT Kharagpur
IIT Madras
IIT Hyderabad
Harmony University, Mumbai
VIT Bhopal University
Chandigarh University
BMS College of Engineering at Bangalore
LPU, Delhi
Aerospace Engineering(B.Tech) is a 4year course and the competitor more likely than not passed class twelfth with at least 60% imprints and PCM as their principle subjects is the essential qualification measures for affirmation. Also, the course expense varies starting with one University or Institute then onto the next. However, pretty much the absolute cost will be from Rs. 4lacs to 15lacs. In government schools, it cost Rs. 8-9 lacs.
The rundown of placement tests to get affirmation over the span of Aerospace Engineering are given beneath
JEE Main
KCET
JEE Advanced
TNEA
MHT
TS EAMCET
SU JEE
Uni-GAUGE
AP EAMCET
COME DK UGET
In the wake of finishing graduation the understudies can apply for MS and MTech courses. Various colleges have their selection tests yet a large portion of the colleges select contender for MTech from Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineering otherwise called GATE. Furthermore, on the off chance that you are wanting to do a MS degree, you need to fit the bill for TOEFL or IELTS which is the English capability test and GRE.
In the wake of getting both the BTech and MTech or MS degree you can go after different positions:-
Teachers
Aerospace engineer, System Safety Management Engineer
Aeronautical Engineer, Aerospace Engineer and Aerodynamics Engineer
Configuration Engineer and Flight Engineer
Partner Instructor
You can likewise go after various jobs under ISRO, NAL, DRDO, HAL, etc.
I trust it helps you, on the off chance that you have any questions go ahead and ask in the remark areas.
Best of Luck.
Hi Dear,
If you are interested to pursue engineering course in aerospace engineering then you can go for class 12th from physics, chemistry and mathematics stream and then appear for JEE Main and JEE Advanced. You can however, go for diploma course in aerospace engineering after class 10th.
For complete information you can visit the link below:
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Hello aspirant.
Candidates who had completed Engineering and aim to join IAF can join IAF through the below-mentioned entry schemes.
1) CDS Entry for flying only.
2) AFCAT for flying, technical and GDOC branch.
3) NCC Special Entry
4) Meteorological branch entry
5) Fast track Selection.
Hope this answer helps you.
All the best!!!!
Hi, aerospace engineering is one the most popular and upcoming fields in near future. It's for those who want to pursue their career in aviation industry. career opportunities not only exist in design and production of an aircraft but automobile industry, fan industries, turbines, high-speed trains and UAVs also offer a number of great career options. good academic background and soft skills in the Aeronautical engineering lead to a challenging career and a very high salary. There are significant number of job opportunities available in Indian Air Force, Defence Ministry, Airlines, Aviation companies and research agencies like NASA, ISRO for the Aeronautical engineers. Today even the Original Equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are opening their shops in India and need a large number of aeronautical engineers. Some of the OEMs who are already in the Indian air space are Airbus, Boeing India, Lockheed Martin India, Mercedes Benz, Eaton, GE India etc.
Their is high scope in government and private sectors. So it's a great field if someone wants to pursue this and has passion. Career opportunities are bright.
Hope this helps.
Hi Praveen,
Aerospace students will get specialized training in the design and development of launch vehicles, aircraft and space craft. Aerospace Engineering deals with unlike most traditional ground based systems, optimality and reliability are of paramount importance in such systems.
Aeronautical deals with the development of aircraft and spacecraft.
Aerospace and Aeronautical engineering are almost same.
But the difference is aeronautical engineering focus on the vehicle that fly within earth's atmosphere and aerospace engineering manages both the things, i.e., which fly within atmosphere and out of atmosphere and also manages the design in aircrafts.
So it depends on your interest.
I would say both have great prospect and scope if you put in your best efforts.
Hey,
Ok regarding your question now I'm going to discuss about two important points regarding the aerospace engineering which's genuinely known as "rocket science".
Duty and responsibilities of an Aerospace Engineer:
The duty of aerospace engineers is to look at , analyze, design, produce, and infrequently install elements which structure spacecraft, aircraft, high-altitude delivery systems (missiles) and high-altitude vehicles. Basically, individuals don’t assemble rockets; groups do, dozens of groups operating in extremely supervised coordination. During a team-work, an aerospace technologist devote a lot of of her/his time (roughly seventy percent) in a science laboratory, at a computer and collecting reports than doing anything else. Not having the ability to envision the “big picture”, disappoints some professionals. Due to complications of the final product, an entangled and rigid structure for production needs to be highly maintained, severely curtailing any single engineer’s ability to grasp his role because it relates to the ultimate project. And one thing shoule keep in the mind is that it's not surprising to be wrenched off commonplace to be realized one project without explaination while not rationalization and thrown into the inside of another already continuing. The path of being an Aerospace Engineer: The path to turn into an aerospace engineer is definitely a meticulous one, but those people are really the best, who manage to get through the tough lift-off emerge with an above-average degree of career gratification. Academic fields are very stern and expansive: Chemistry, Computer Science, Physics , Arithmetic and Geometry, Statistics, Materialistic Science and several engineering courses provide the basic idea for any aspiring rocket scientist. Some schools supply a degree in region engineering; others offer a a lot of generalized engineering degree with some work in aerospace engineering. These courses may embody region steering systems, extreme-altitude material science, and therefore the physics of high-altitude radiation. Internships, summer jobs, and any extra-ordinary certification within the field are useful, as entry into this profession is extremely competitive.
In this regard I'm going to recommend you to go through the Careers360 articles provided through the following websites:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/know-all-about-aerospace-engineering-why-and-how
Now I'm also providing you the list of top renowned and eminent Government instituions of Aerospace Engineering in India, hope these'll be quite much helpful for your sister:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-aerospace-engineering-colleges-in-india
Thank you !!!
Hello student,
Considering your expected marks as 135-140 in JEE advanced, you may get a seat for some courses from these IITs: IIT Bhubaneswar, IIT Mandi, IIT Indore, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Hyderabad, IIT Jodhpur, IIT Kanpur, IIT Gandhinagar, IIT Patna, IIT Roorkee etc. But checking the cutoff ranks for the IIST Trivandrum it is impossible to get a seat.
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