Aerospace Engineering
Dear aspirant,
Yes you can become Astronaut by studying B. Tech Aerospace Engineering but should do it from a Government recognised University. Later you can do Masters from renowned Institutions like IISc or IIT etc. You can also do Ph.D (Astron Physics).
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Hi Aspirant,
The eligiblity criteria for Mtech in Astrophysics.A B. Tech or B.E. degree in a field deemed related to the given subject from a university recognized by AICTE.The eligiblity for Mtech Astrophysics is that The candidate must have passed class 12th or equivalent from a recognized board. The candidate
No, after BTech in Aerospace you become a Aerospace Engineer or later on go on to take roles of Aeronautical/Aviation Technologists.
As far as career as an Astronomer is concerned, you need to preferably pursue Physics and Astrophysics/Astronomy in your Graduation and Postgraduation followed by a Career in Research.
Dear Student,
Aerospace engineers and mechanical engineers overlap in their interest in design, manufactures and testing of machines. They work to make the equipment that can operate efficiently, effectively and safely and they can examine and analyze the equipment to ensure that it meets certain standards and goals.
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I hope you are doing good . As per your query , I would like to know you that in every college has 5 percent seats reserved for management quota . But how they will give admission on that quota is dependent on them . In alliance university
Hey There!
No doubt RVCE is considered as one of the top engineeering colleges in India. And it offers good placement opportunities to students as well. But you must note that B.Tech students are preferred over B.E. students during placements or interviews. So, if you choose BE from RVCE then
Hello Aspirant,
In RV College of Engineering Bangalore, BE in Aerospace Engineering is offered and along with this multiple courses with Degree of BE is offered like Computer Science Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electronics and Communication engineering and so on.
For complete details about courses offered in RVCE Bangalore kindly check
I hope you are doing good . With reference to your query , I would glad to tell you that btech course is definately better than be for aerospace stream . THe reason is btech is very skills oriented course where practical knowledge is given to students and
Dear Aspirant,
with respect to placements for both the colleges, RV College of Engineering provides for a better package when compared to Alliance University.
The median package offered to students at RVCE is INR 8.50 lakhs, whereas at Alliance University, the median package offered is INR 5 lakhs.
Some of
Dear Aspirant
I hope you are doing good. As per your query, I would like to tell you that alliance university is much better than in jain university for btech in aerospace engineering stream. Throughout course structure of alliance univeristy is made such a way that practical knowledge can be
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