Aerospace Engineering
Hello,
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 !!
Hello Aspirant,
Aerospace Engineering is not mandatory to join ISRO. If you want to do engineering after 12th and after want to join ISRO then you can pursue B.Tech/ B.E. any of the following specialization-
If you don't get into IISC, IIT or NIT, after completing your B.Tech/B.E from any Institution/college you can take the test that is conducted by ISRO. This test includes a written exam and a personal interview.
You can also join ISRO after your Post Graduation. If you don't want to do B.Tech/B.E. then you can pursue Bachelor's and Masters in Physics. After that also you will able to join ISRO.
Hope this information will help you.
Hi aspirant...!
Hope you're doing great...!
So, with regard of you're query. You can pursue Aerospace Engineering after earning your Mechanical Engineering diploma. Candidates with a diploma are eligible to study engineering under the lateral entrance program.
Some engineering universities provide direct admission through the Management Quota program.
However, some universities need you to take an entrance exam.
Aerospace engineering is only available from a small number of colleges.
The field of aerospace engineering is fairly broad.
Aerospace engineers will be hired by ISRO, and if you perform in your field, you can land a job in a prominent organization. You can work at factories that make aeroplanes, to learn about leading Aerospace.
Hope this will helps you...!
GOOD LUCK...!
Hello Aspirant
I hope everything is going well.
According to information, RVCE is the better option for aerospace engineering among the names given.
It offers excellent packages, better exposure, and high-quality education.
For more information, you can refer the links below:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/rv-college-of-engineering-bangalore
https://www.careers360.com/university/srm-institute-of-science-and-technology-chennai
Hi dear,
Hope you are doing good
The Aerospace engineering is seems to be difficult. But they offer many good opportunities. By knowing that aerospace engineering is difficult you should not stop. Instead you should move on and achieve it.
Aerospace engineering requires creativity, quick-thinking.
You should move on irrespective of whether difficult or easy. You will achieve one day definitely where you find it is difficult.
Good Luck...
Dear aspirant,
Congratulations! Looking at your percentile you have a very good chance of getting a rank below 3 k and based on previous year cutoffs you have a solid chance of getting Aerospace engineering in the college of your choice. This information is based on previous year trends and it may vary due to other conditions but generally,yes, you have a very good chance. For more info please check the link below.
AEEE
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Last year in round 6 of JoSAA counselling a candidate with rank 395 belonging to SC-Female category secured seat in Aerospace Engineering in Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. Considering the previous year cut off you need to secure a rank within 400 to have decent chances of getting seat in Aerospace Engineering in IIT, Bombay. It is difficult to indicate the exact score to secure such rank because the total marks score for JEE Advanced changes. The marks vs rank trend also changes every year depending on the total number of candidates appeared, highest score in the exam, tie breakers etc. To have decent chances of getting seat in you should aim to score minimum 45% of the total score in JEE Advanced. Cut off is subjected to change it may increase or decrease depending on the total number of candidates applied, difficulty level of examination and total number of seats available etc. To check the cut off use the link given below
https://josaa.admissions.nic.in/Counseling/seatallotmentresult/currentorcr.aspx
To get the list of more institutes in which you may get seat you may use our JEE Advanced college predictor tool
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-advanced-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_adv_cp
Hello!
No, Vellore Institute of Technology doesn't offer aerospace engineering.
However, these are some of the institutions that offer this course-
Hope you'll find this information helpful.
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