Aerospace Engineering
Aerospace Engineering Colleges in India
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
Lovely Professional University, Phagwara.
RV College of Engineering, Bangalore.
Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal.
Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara.
SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai.
BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore.
The Joint Entrance Examination (Advanced) is a common admission test for students seeking admission to undergraduate programmes of all IITs and ISM Dhanbad. To be eligible to write JEE (Advanced), the candidates have to first appear in the JEE (Main) conducted by JEE Apex Board, in the month of April.
Hey Sushanth,There are many responsibilities for an aerospace engineer some of the work they do are direct and coordinate the design, manufacture, and testing of aircraft and aerospace products. Assess proposals for projects to determine if they are technically and financially feasible. Determine if proposed projects will result in safe operations that meet the defined goals. Evaluate designs to see that the products meet engineering principles, customer requirements, and environmental regulations. Develop acceptance criteria for design methods, quality standards, sustainment after delivery, and completion dates. Ensure that projects meet quality standards. Inspect malfunctioning or damaged products to identify sources of problems and possible solutions. And many more jobs related to nontechnical part and also examination.
And coming to the second part of your question it totally depends based on company and experience. If you are a senior then you might be given some projects and you will have a team to execute the project.
Hope that helps
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Hii..
As you ask about aerospace engineering in Salem there are some colleges for aerospace engineering in Salem..
For more information about aeronautical engineering college in Salem go to this link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-aeronautical-engineering-colleges-in-salem
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Hello,
As per your requirement, i would say that
Only 4 iits offers b.tech aerospace engineering degree
1)iit kharagpur
2)iit kanpur
3)iit bombay
4)iit madras
5)iist(under ISRO)
6) iisc(only for m.tech they offered aerospace engineering)
Nits/iiit/bits doesn't offer you any aeronautical/aerospace engineering course
Job opportunities are endless for an Aerospace Engineer”
An Aerospace Engineer can work in both government & private sectors. There are many job opportunities for aerospace engineers in India as well as abroad.
Basically an Aerospace Engineer design, develops, researches, test and maintains the performance of military & civil aircraft, rockets, missiles, weapons systems, satellites, etc.
Major Job opportunities for Aerospace Engineers are available in Air Force, Airlines, Corporate Research Companies, Helicopter Companies, Defence Ministry, Aviation Companies, NASA, Flying clubs, Aeronautical Laboratories, Aircraft manufacturers, government owned air services and many others.
Job opportunity in the field of teaching is also open for candidates possessing master’s degree in aerospace engineering.
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Dear Aspirant
No one can guarantee 100 placements but yes if you persue your master of science or master of technology from Indian institute of technology then there will be higher chances that you will be placed. So placements depend on how you have done your masters, ie percentage or cgpa you scored, academic background, communication skills, technical knowledge or skills needed to get that job. So try and work hard to reach iit for master degree.
Good luck for your future :)
Feel free to ask if you have any further queries.
Hii aspirant ,
Coming to your question the degree applicable for the aerospace engineering is the bachelor of technology , in aerospace engineering ,hope this helps you , if not just drop a comment below to clear all your doubts ,
Good luck.
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