Aerospace Engineering
Hello aspirant,
The marks you should get to get into aerospace engineering will be unpredictable until we know the level of the question paper. Assuming you are a general category candidate, here are your cut off ranks for the aerospace engineering course at the Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology-
Round one-
22344
Round 2-
27059
Round 3-
27483
Round 5-
30654
Round 6-
31306
Round 7-
31814
Dear aspirant, there are around 11 institutes in telangana which provide aeroscape engineering. For detailed information regarding the institutes you may refer to the link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-aeronautical-engineering-colleges-in-telangana Hope it helps.
All the best:)
Hey there
Unfortunately no though few years back iist was taking students through JEE mains rank but now it is taking students on the basis of JEE advanced rank and so prepare hard and do fight till last as if the process has become tough it is equally tough for everyone.
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Good luck
Hello Tausif,
These are the best colleges offering Aerospace engineering course:-
For more detailed information about the college, use the link below:-
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-aerospace-engineering-colleges-in-india
Hope this helps.
The thing is that no college is there that will give admission to you on the basis of 12th boards percentage/marks. Yes, there might be few colleges that takes admission through 12th boards marks but majority colleges doesn't do so. Like if you want to persue engineering after 12th, then either you have to appear for JEE Main which is a all India level engineering entrance examination or you have to appear for the respective colleges own entrance examination if you want a seat in that college or you have to give the state level engineering entrance exams. After clearing the required entrance examination will valid scores, then you could get a seat for engineering. For other streams also the process is quite similar, like for BBA you have to give the entrance exams for the particular college in which you want admission . Similarly, for BA you have to give the national level or state level entrances for the colleges that provided BA degrees. So to get admission into any college with any course, one's 12th marks is neccessary but also he/she has to give the respective entrances to get a seat in his/her choice of college.
Good Luck !!!!
Thank you for my second question
Hello Aspirant,
I can assure you that every department at IIEST is quite good but not Aerospace. No core Aerospace companies come. You should take Mechanical or Electrical if you want a good core job.
Personally I would suggest you Mechanical. Good faculty, placements quite good. And Mechanical has a lot of opportunities.
The truth is in India you will hardly find any core Aerospace companies. If you really want Aerospace, take it only if you get IITs or IIST. Otherwise no institute is good.
In India, you have institutes mostly offering Aeronautical Engineering.
Now coming to the scope for aeronautical engineering in the country, I won't bluff but it's pretty meagre. It's tough to secure a job post your bachelor's. Of course, there are a few government companies such as DRDO, HAL, and NAL; but most of them require recommendations to get in or may have their own entrance exams especially in the case of IIST to later on join ISRO.
When I graduated from my undergraduation studies in 2015, none of us got a job in a core aerospace firm. And our college, although not an IIT or NIT, was an acclaimed institution for aeronautical engineering. Most of us had to go for Infosys or Google to find some employment.
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