Aerospace Engineering
Hi Lavanya,
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Well Lavanya as I can want to know the list of Aerospace Engineering College in India. I would like to inform you that I will be attaching the link of Aerospace Engineering College below. I will kindly request you to please find the attachment of the link below.
Link :- https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-aerospace-engineering-colleges-in-india
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Hello Supritha Gt, you had not mentioned the proper details. As to tell you that your admission in RV college of engineering, banglore is possible or not, i have to know your marks or rank in COMEDK, or your JEE score on the basis of which you want to take admission in this college. As it is one of the best college of banglore and its cut-off is very high.
hey Mukesh
In India there are hardly any colleges which provide you with aerospace btech. And you won't find cheap college in India to pursue this course. There are a few private colleges that do provide this course but their fees are very high.
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Hello Sudha,
This field is pretty new and under-developed as of now in India, primarily because of the huge investments it requires. The prominent government players as rightly pointed out by Sanket, are ISRO, HAL, few DRDO labs like GTRE, ADA, DRDL and NAL. A few private companies like Tata, L & T, Mahindra, Taneja too have aerospace divisions, which basically cater to either the Indian government companies that I had mentioned above, or do consultancy activities for foreign aerospace companies. Aerospace engineering is a wide area, and we should not think that being an aerospace engineer means working in the field of aerodynamics or flight dynamics only. The subdivisions of an aerospace engineering curriculum usually consist of courses on propulsion, structures, robotics, navigation, control & guidance, manufacturing, spaceflight, aerodynamics, advanced fluid dynamics, material sciences, and flight mechanics. There are a lot of companies like Godrej & Boyce aerospace, L & T, Merlin Hawk Aerospace, etc. who work in one of these areas (for eg. Godrej manufactures the liquid engines for ISRO, L & T makes the interstage structures for PSLV, Computational Research Labs are into the flow and thermal simulations for big foreign MNCs like Boeing and Lockheed). Hence the scope of our work increases by manifolds if we are flexible to work in any one of the areas of aerospace engineering. Foreign MNCs like Airbus, Cassidian, GE and Boeing have R & D labs in Bangalore, employing more than 5000 people with expertise generally in the areas of CFD, FEM, solid modeling. If we see the manufacturing side, there are so many components in an aircraft or rocket that no engineer can know about all these subcomponents in his lifetime. And numerous industries work for delivering these parts because not all have the money to set up an aircraft manufacturing plant in India (only government does presently, and Mahindra have invested after their takeover of an Australian company). Salaries are high, if you are skilled and willing to shift your location to the southern parts of India, where the aerospace industry is mainly situated. Due to the heavy risks involved, emphasis on quality and complex technicalities, to grow in this field requires a minimum of 10-15 years of experience. The challenges in this field are many and more are going to come in the future with the government funding increasing in recent time. The future of aerospace engineering in India is going to be bright
Your chances of growing more and developing a lot of knowledge in this field will require you to get a degree at least from top IITs and NITs where you can get more exposure as compared to other colleges.
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Hello..!!
Based on previous years trends and your rank you may get following colleges and branches accordingly:
Sihnagad institute of technology
Terna engineering college
Mahatma education society's Pillai HOC college
Jawaharlal Darda institute of engineering technology
Hi,
One of the most challenging areas of engineering, Aerospace Engineering deals with the development of new technology in the field of aviation, space and defense systems. Aerospace Engineering involves design and manufacturing of hi-tech systems, hence the engineer requires possessing manual, technical and mechanical ability.
There are the various courses to undertake Aero at the UG level.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Aircraft Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering in Aeronautical Engineering
Bachelor of Technology in Aeronautical Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering in Aerospace Engineering
Bachelor of Technology in Aerospace Engineering
Some of the top recruiters in this space are Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Defense Research and Development Laboratories (DRDO), Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Civil Aviation Department, Air India, India Space Research Organization (ISRO) and others.
You could take up GATE later on to achieve this.
Hello Aspirant,
It seems like you are interested in Aerospace engineering. There is ample amount of scope for this programme and can be a really good career path as well. There are many colleges and universities both Government and Private that offer this course. Here is a list of some:
1. Park College of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore.
2. Lovely Professional University, Punjab.
3. Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science, Chennai.
Refer to this link below to know more about the universities.
www.careers360.engineering/colleges/list-of-aerospace-engineering-colleges-in-india.com
(Kindly copy the link text to your browser if it doesn't open directly in the answer. )
I hope this information helps you. Good luck!
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