Aerospace Engineering
Hello,
If you want to pursue an aerospace dual degree program in IITs, generally you need to get ranks in the range of 5000 to 10,000. But, if you want to go to older IITs, you need a rank in the range of 2,300 to 4,500. Also, you should check the official JoSAA website to check the specific cutoff.
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Hello aspirant,
At the undergraduate level, MSU Baroda provides a four-year B.Tech program in Aero Space Engineering. The NAAC has awarded MS University Baroda an A+ accreditation. The faculty at Maharaja Sayajirao University has a lot of experience.
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Hello Aspirant,
Normally the period between the final merit list and option filling for MHT CET (PCM) can be anytime between 01 to 03 days. It is important for candidates to check the official CET (https://cetcell.mahacet.org/) Cell website on a regular basis, this will give the candidates an idea of when option filling will begin, all options are based on the official CET Cell schedule since it may vary from year to year. Have your documents, your preferences of college available before the window to fill options opens up; it is brief and will matter for allotment.
To get accurate details, please ask your question with the name and location of the college.
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Hello Vikas,
Yes, Flowthermolab is a great platform for understanding CFD, particularly for mechanical and aerospace engineers. Offering courses with industry relevance that expose students to a combination of practical tools such as ANSYS Fluent and OpenFOAM alongside background theoretical studies. Their project-based learning enables students to apply and synthesize knowledge from their academic studies in preparation for working in the field of thermal and fluid sciences, and is great for career building purposes.
Ajeenkya DY Patil University in Pune offers a BTech in Aerospace Engineering that includes core subjects such as aircraft structures, propulsion systems, aerodynamics, and space technology. The course is designed to provide both theoretical knowledge and practical exposure through labs and workshops.
The university claims to offer internship opportunities as early as the first year. Students are expected to work on real-world industry projects and attend technical sessions, but the actual quality and depth of these internships may vary depending on partnerships and student performance.
In terms of placements, ADYPU states that it has over 140 recruiting companies visiting for engineering branches. The average package for engineering students ranges between 4 point 5 to 6 point 5 lakh per annum. The highest package reported is around 19 to 21 lakh per annum. However, it is important to note that these figures are overall and not specific to aerospace engineering.
For aerospace specifically, placement opportunities may be limited unless you are exceptionally skilled or have completed strong internships. Core aerospace companies like ISRO or DRDO generally prefer candidates from top-tier institutes or those with competitive research backgrounds.
If your goal is strong placement and industry exposure in aerospace, ADYPU is not among the top recommended colleges. While it is improving, it still lacks the national reputation and alumni network that many recruiters look for in this field.
Better options for aerospace engineering in Maharashtra, excluding IIT Bombay, include College of Engineering Pune, MIT World Peace University Pune, and Vishwakarma Institute of Technology. These colleges have better industry ties and established academic records.
In conclusion, ADYPU can be considered if you are looking for an affordable private university with a developing infrastructure and are willing to build your own career path. However, for better placements and training, colleges like COEP or MIT WPU offer stronger value and recognition.
As per your query, the list of Government colleges offering BTech in Aerospace Engineering is as below,
India:
I hope this was informative.
Hello Aspirant.
To get admission in IIST Thiruvananthapuram for B.Tech Aerospace Engineering 2026, you must qualify JEE Advanced with a good rank, preferably within the top 10,000–13,000 (varies yearly). You should have 75% marks in 12th (PCM). After JEE Advanced results, you need to apply separately on the IIST website (application usually opens around May-June). Admission is based purely on JEE Advanced rank + counselling. Focus on strong Physics, Chemistry, and Math preparation for success.
Good luck for your preparation.
To get admission in the Dual Degree Aerospace Engineering (B.Tech + M.Tech) program at IIT Madras through JEE Advanced under the female quota, you should aim for a rank around 6000 to 6300 based on the previous year’s trends. In 2025, the closing rank for female supernumerary seats for this program was approximately 6279. It’s always advisable to aim for a better rank to increase your chances of getting into this prestigious program. Keep an eye on the official JoSAA counselling schedule for updated cutoffs.
All the best for your preparation and future!
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