Indian Institute of Technology
Below are the IITs in which you can go to persue your aerospace engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
JEE Advanced maximum are not defined
Maximum Marks vary every year like below:
2017- 366
2016-
iit bombey,madras,kanpur,karagpur is best iit where you can study aerospace engineering.
and no nit offered. see link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iits-cutoff-for-b-tech-aerospace-engineering
For PwD the CCMT eligibility for M.tech admissions in NITs specifies 55% or 6 CGPA. As for IITs, each one has its own criteria. I suggest you check the IIT you are interested and see their eligibility. You could also check this https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iit-mtech-admissions
Some of the top branches in IIT's you can consider studying are:
The prospects of branches mentioned above are good and high in today's time. There can be top branches in each IIT as well, as per their specialization
The packages may vary as the placements vary in all IIT's. On an average you can expect the package in IIT's approx 10-16 lakhs per year. It can be more than this.
Let me know if you want to know for any IIT?
You have a good academic background. Choosing what to do after Bsc can depend on your interest as well.
You can go for MBA for management studies. If you want to follow your stream, choose MSc.
Or else if you can gain some work experience and then do masters in
Hello Raji,
There is no such thing as best exam to get into IIT. It is because, there is only one route to get admission into the IITs. It is through JEE ( Main + Advanced). You have to first appear in JEE Main and if you qualify, you will
All the branches are good in engineering it depends on your interest and passion which you want to opt for.
If we compare all the branches then CSE is the most demanding branch among strudents followed by ECE, Mechanical, Electrical and IT.
CSE branch has maximum number of placements and
As I am also an Akashian so I feel that Akash modules and E-caps have few questions that's why I also referred to Reasonance material.
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
The Question is not relevant to User
And never miss an important update