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Aerospace Engineering is a branch of Engineering that provides skills and knowledge to design, manufacture and maintain spacecrafts, aircrafts, missiles and weapons systems. A large part of Aerospace Engineering consists of Mechanical Engineering covering a wide range of topics, including computer application, structures, mathematics, physics, drafting, electricity, robotics, aeronautics etc. It also covers two aspects of engineering, namely Aeronautical Engineering and Astronomical Engineering. Aerospace Engineering is considered to among the toughest branches of engineering that has carved its niche among the students. However, once completed this course gives 'wings' to your career taking it to new heights.
ISRO was formed in 1969 with a vision to develop and harness space technology in national development, while pursuing planetary exploration and space science research. ISRO replaced its predecessor, INCOSPAR (Indian National Committee for Space Research), established in 1962.
For joining ISRO :-
Students have to qualify the exam which is conducted every year. The recruitment for aerospace engineer in ISRO is also through entrance test.
ISRO hires Aerospace Engineers based on a performance in the recruitment exam. After successfully qualifying ISRO examination, the candidates will be able to get a job as an Aerospace Engineer with a starting salary of around 6-10 lakhs per annum.
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Dear aspirant,
following are the best fields for MBA specialization for non engineers:
Hello Aspirant ,
Non-Engineers have equal chance as an Engineers , sometime Non-engineers have higher chances than an engineers as these IIMs prefer academic diversity among students , but you need very high rank and percentile(99.5+) to get into IIM A,B,C in CAT exam .If you do get very high percentile , no one can stop you from admission so prepare for it without any fear , non engineers will be treated just like an engineer.
The selection is also based on many other factors like your past academic record , work experience etc.
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Here are some of the best aeronautical engineering colleges:
FOR MORE COLLEGES AND THEIR RESPECTIVE EXAMS KINDLY VISIT THE LINK BELOW
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-aeronautical-engineering-colleges-in-india
Dear Aspirant,
You need to know that In AI - ML mainly focuses on the behavior of computers and their performance, with artificial intelligence. While CSE has a wide range of applications. so that you can apply your skills in any field. CSE is always better than CSE with specializations and AI ML
Yes, the RICS School of Built Environment is good for MBA for Civil engineers. It provides various benefits to its students. It provides access to International Mobility. You will get membership of Associate RICS. So, overall, it's a good opportunity for students to pursue MBA from this college.
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If you are concerned just for a easy call.
Choose a specialization which is similar to your work experience. (Eg Information Management for an IT Software Developer or Engineer)
You can Choose Marketing/Finance if you are having 0 or less than 2 years work-ex.
For a higher workex 2+ , you can go for Operations.
B. If you are concerned for your interest area.
Choose the specialization you want to study as your first preference without thinking if you will ever get a call or not . ( You should not end up again converting it and thinking it this was not your interest area)
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Dear student,
BIMTECH does accept non engineers because the eligibility criteria needs a valid CAT/XAT/GMAT score so all you need to do is to prepare well for these exams and meet their criteria which is on a merit basis . they offer courses for PGDM, PGDM(International business), retail management, insurance business management .
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