Aerospace Engineering
Hi Bhargav,
In order to get ad mission for aeronautical or aerospace engineering in IIST for B.tech for five year program, the cutoff for aeronautical or aerospace engineering in IIST in various college can be reffered from below link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iist-btech-cutoff
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Hey Gaurav.
None of the NITs offer the coursr of Aerospace Engineering. But other that this there are various other top colleges offering the same course including a few IITs too. Here is a list.
IIT Bombay
IIT Kanpur
IIT Kharagpur
IIT Madras
PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh
Bengal Engineering
Hello Prakash,
Aerospace engineering or aeronautical engineering is mostly the same and the scope is beyond imagination both in India and abroad. Aerospace engineering is a broad branch from science dealing with many aspects like technical division, aircraft body design, engine design, safety measure design and many more.
After completing
Hi Pradeep!! For getting admission in IIT Madras for aerospace engineering,you have to appear for JEE MAINS and clear the cut-off marks assigned to your category for the given year to appear for JEE Advanced then you need to appear for JEE Advanced and clear the cut-off of IIT-M for
Hello Nagarajan Subramanian
What is aerospace engineering?
If you're considering Aerospace Engineering , I think Lovely Professional University (LPU) is a good option because the program focuses on both theoretical concepts and practical learning. Students get exposure to modern laboratories, simulation software, project-based learning, and guidance from experienced faculty. LPU also encourages internships, industry interaction, research activities,
Hi Kamrul,
The west Bengal State electricity distribution company Ltd (WBSEDCL) admits Assistant Engineers (Electrical , Civil, Mechanical,IT and C) through GATE 2019 score.The candidates satisfying the eligibilty criteria can apply online forWBSEDCL recruitment 2019 starting from 7 march 2019 to 8 april 2019.
Important dates:
At maximum you might be allowed to sit for the companies coming for mass recruitments, but i doubt if such companies would visit any of the IITs or NITs, since a student pursuing M.Tech is considered to have done a specialization already, therefore chances are less that such candidates would
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