Aerospace Engineering
Hi,
Well, to be honest this may be a hinderance for you, but according to rules and eligibility criterion laid by most of the colleges, as long as you don't apply for flying, you are eligible for aeronautical engineering, given the fact that you can diffrentiate between colours.
I hope I was able to clear your doubt
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Control and instrumentation (C&I) engineers are responsible for designing, developing, installing, managing and maintaining equipment. The job is to make sure that these systems and processes operate effectively, efficiently and safely.
and So the scope is also high.Instrumentation engineers find work in Process industries (Refineries, Fertilizers, Paper, Power plant, Food processing, chemical etc), Process Automation (Emerson), Factory Automation (Hyundai)
In aerospace - it is a broad branch of study deals with the study and development of aircraft and spacecraft. And is still developing sector in India and many other countries. But as a developing sector itself, India offers good scope in the aerospace. Aerospace Engineering is a Good choice to enhance the career in the Aviation Industry.
Both the career have bright and shining future ahead.
The choice is yours, choose the field you are interested into so that you can deliver best of yourself.
Hope this helped.
Hello.
Most of the time, the branch one takes in BTech is not based on his/her interest, rather on the placement scenarios of the college, cut-offs and parents/teacher advice. Student may realize his/her genuine interest after getting admitted in the college, which is totally fine.
In many colleges, there is an option to change the branch after first year based on the academic performance. So you can perform better in the first year and take the branch you want. If that is not possible, student can change the branch after 4 years while going to pursue MTech.
After investing 4 years in a branch, changing branch is a big decision. You should take into account some factors. Are you genuinely interested in that branch? Do you have required background knowledge in that branch? What are the future scopes?
If you are completely ready then you have to give an attempt to GATE in the specific stream that you are will to do in Masters.
Hope this is helpful.
Good luck.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ISRO :
Applicants possessing these degrees can apply for the post of Scientist/Engineer in ISRO :
1.B.E.
2.B.Tech.
3.B.Sc.(Engineering)
4.B.E./B.Tech. Degree part time
5.Diploma +B.E./B.Tech (Lateral Entry)
6.B.Sc. +B.E./B.Tech(Lateral Entry)
a.Applicants should have qualified in B.E./B.Tech or an equivalent qualifying degree in First Class with a minimum of 65% marks or 6.84 on a scale of 10.
Hey Gautam
IIT Madras is one the best colleges that our country has. No doubt that it provides high quality education and research. Here you can find the best of the brains. Considering your query, well yes Aerospace at IIT Madras is a good option to go for, but if and only if you are interested in that field. Do not just blindly follow the statistics and sayings. If you are interested in topics like Aerodynamics, fluid mechanic, rocket propulsion, etc. then you should definitely consider this as an option as the environment that you will get in this college is astounding. Just consider the cons as well. In India, there is a little less scope for aerospace engineering, so if you just want a good package, it's tough. You could although go for non core sector for placements( basically that's where most of the students land up).
I hope this helps you. Feel free to ask any other queries.
Regards.
Dear aspirant,
As per your query their are many colleges which has good placements for aerospace engineering. The IIT's are always their. But apart from that their is Jain University, Bangalore which has very good placements when it comes to aerospace engineering. Then there are VelTech University which is located in Chennai and also holds good position in colleges under aerospace engineering. Hope this helps!
I think choosing computer science was the best decision. But it all depends on your point of view. If you see them at the perspective of opportunities nowadays, Computer Science is way better than any other engineering branches.
But if you are really interested in Aerospace or aeronautics then they both are also very good branches. Choose based on your interest.
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