Aerospace Engineering
Hello,
If you work hard, you can acquire solid fundamentals in VIT AP, and because VIT is a developing campus, it is more focused on making improvements. You must put up with the sun's heat there because it is usually quite hot.
For placements, you will be travelling to VIT Vellore. Amaravati has fewer neighbouring IT businesses than Vellore and Chennai, thus you must travel to Chennai or Bangalore for an off-campus drive.
We have less clubs than Vellore and Chennai, but the tech clubs are adequate. Many of the seniors are highly brilliant in computer science and their areas of specialisation, but there are fewer clubs for cultural activities, though they are also adequate.
Their curriculum is likewise extremely well organised for placement, higher education, or specialisation, however the Chennai campus offers the most specialised courses overall. Chennai and Vellore are more competitive since they have larger student populations, but Amaravati has a smaller student population, giving it a significant competitive advantage.
Finally, I advise doing any CSE offered by VIT-AP. The campus in Amaravati is superior to the one in Bhopal.
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hello dear !
As per your query , yes you have chances to get aerospace engineering seat in coimbatore campus . as cut-off of aerospace engineering in coimbatore campus 5374 (open category) and 13,801 (home state quota)
for more information check below link
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/aeee-cutoff
Dear Mansi,
Here is a list of colleges:
College Name:
1. Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT), Jaipur.
2. Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), Mumbai.
3. Andhra University College of Engineering (AUCE), Visakhapatnam.
4. College of Engineering (COEP), Pune.
Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (MSU), Baroda.
Hope this will help you.
One of the most sought-after majors for students who want to work with space shuttles, aeroplanes, and other aircraft is "Aerospace Engineering."
The students' proficiency in mathematics, physics, and chemistry is one of the course's fundamental prerequisites. After completing their 10+2 science requirements with a satisfactory grade (more than 50%)
In India, there are three different aeronautical engineering course categories.
As per your query, you are eligible to apply in aerospace engineering.
As you secured 97.8 percentage in class 12th let me tell you that it's a good score but your jee mains percentile is a bit low so you will definitely get a seat over there but one can't predict the exact branch that you will.
There are chances for you to get electrical and electronics and the core branches but there are factors to be considered like number of candidates appearing in the examination, number of vacant seats in college, previous years cut offs and difficulty level of the paper.
Bachelor of Technology in Aerospace Engineering is four years (8 Semester) full-time undergrad designing system presented by the School of Mechanical Engineering at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, Bhubaneswar, and supported by AICTE. The course began in the year 2016 at KIIT.
Here are some the colleges in India that offers lateral entry for Aerospace Engineering -
Hope this will help you....Good Luck!
Top colleges for aerospace engineering in India are as follows-
1. Dayanada Sagar college of engineering, banglore.
2. AMC college of engineering, Banglore
3. Manipal institute of technology, Manglore
4. Dr. Ambedkar Institute of technology
All colleges require you to pass 12th standard with PCM, some have entrance tests as well. ALL THE BEST !
Hello Aspirant,
As you got 41.6% this too much less in order to get seat in Amrita Coimbatore in Aerospace Engineering. According to previous year cutoff Aerospace Engineering cutoff reaches to SC/St Category (open & State quota) - 1-15000, 15001-25000. General Category (Open & State Quota) - 1-750, 9501-10000, State Quota - 10001-12500, 20001-22500. According to this you have less chances to get admission in Aerospace Engineering. For further information visit the link given below about the AEEE:-
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/aeee
Thank You!
It's not like only Graduates from IIT's or NIT's are successful. Colleges like SRM, BITS, MIT are also good and provide really good opportunities for the students. If you want to pursue Aerospace Engineering then both SRM & Chandigarh University don't have a good placement record.
I would suggest you to opt for Computer science engineering as it has massive scope in the near future and it is emerging as an evergreen field now. You should Choose SRM over Chandigarh University as it has a better placement record with some of the best companies in their respective fields.
If you are studying in a private university then you have to maintain a good academic record so that when the companies come for in campus placements they can hire you at a good pay.
You can also compare colleges with the helps of Careers360 College Compare site, by clicking on the link mentioned below-
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges
I hope this information helps you.
All the best !!
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