space science
Dear Aspirant
There are great career prospects for students who are willing to pursue courses and make their careers in Avionics. There is a wide range of job opportunities, and one can choose from a wide variety of job profiles such as Technical Manager, Avionics Engineer, Test Engineer, Lecturer, Consultant, and Engineering Trainees along with a good earning opportunity.
Qualified professionals can choose to work in either private or government organisations, and they can also get recruited to big companies in India or abroad.
Qualified Avionics professionals get job opportunities in various areas of the aviation sector, and some of these main areas of employment are
Analysis
Systems Engineering
Avionics Fabrication
Space Explorations
Design
Software Development
Many more
Avionics Engineering: Job Profiles
By pursuing Avionics Engineering course candidates can get into job profiles like Avionics Engineer, Technical Manager, Engineer Trainees, Consultants, and more.
Job Role / Profile
Description
Technical Manager
The job of a technical manager is to look after various projects by analysing and improving various systems.
Test Engineer
The job of a test engineer is to test, analyse,
upgrade, and improve systems related to avionics.
Avionics Engineer
The job of an avionics engineer is to work with other aeronautical engineers on various systems to find solutions.
Lecturer
The job of a lecturer is to teach the subjects of avionics to other students pursuing courses in this specialisation.
Consultants
The job of a consultant is to provide useful suggestions and consultation on various topics related to avionics.
Aircraft Production Manager
The job of an aircraft production manager is to look after various activities such as planning, preparing the budget, organise, fulfil deadlines, and other managerial activities to ensure an uninterrupted and efficient production process.
Engineer Trainees
The job of an engineer trainee is to groom, train, develop skills, and make new candidates/freshers ready to work.
Avionics: Top Recruiters
TCS
Infosys
DRDO
ISRO
INFOTECH
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
National Aerospace laboratory
Taneja Aerospace Limited
Mahindra and Mahindra
All the best!
Hello Akshay,
If you are interested in pursuing your career in media and mass communication then Journalism is a good course for you. There are a lot of job opportunities and great salary scope in this field, especially after pursuing master courses.
You must pick up journalism courses depending on your interests and future goal. You can go with BJMC, BA with Journalism, BA with Mass Media, Bachelor in Media Science, etc.
Hope it helps.
Good Luck!
Hello Praveen
Th only way to achieve this dream of yours is to join the IAF that's the best possible way for you and if they think you are capable they will let you fly Jet aircraft so you will be ready for wars or any other situation and ISRO will soon be sending astronauts of their own and they will be probably be choosing the best pilots from the IAF so score good marks in exam and be the best in physical fitness and always be the best wherever you are in IAF only that way the IAF will recommend you for being an astronaut in IAF
hope this helps you
Dear Aspirants ,
Salary depends upon lots of factors such as experience ,employer ,skills and how you will crack your interview .
If you have experience in same related fields then you will get some extra money rather then fresher's but if you have go through the as a fresher then you will get average salary 3-5 lpa as a fresher in every course .
Hope it will helpful
thanks
Dear aspirant,
In order to study space science you're supposed to study at IIST which is Indian institute of Space science and technology.Also if you wish to work at ISRO this is the perfect degree for you to pursue.
At IIST there is a program that they offer called dual degree where you can finish your B.Tech. degree in Engineering Physics and Master of Science in Astronomy and Astrophysics in 5 years that is 10 semesters.For great opportunities one must have Masters of Science in Astronomy and Astrophysics.Studying in IIST is advantageous as you stand out to the ISRO.
There are other degree options available in IITs as well for physics and astronomy but going with IIST would be good choice.Hope this was helpful to you.
Hello,
If you have a strong Passion for space /Aerospace engineering/Avionics , then you can choose IIST
If you don't have a specific interest, then you can go IIT to have many other Options
B.TECH COURSES :
B.Tech in Space Technology
B.Tech in Aerospace engineering
B.Tech in Avionics
To become a Space scientist - You should do Masters degree or doctoral degree in Physics, astronomy or astrophysics
So,
For learning Space science,
You should pursue UG in Aerospace engineering or any Course related to Earth and space and also Avionics, then you should pursue PG ( M.Tech or PhD program) in Astronomy and Astrophysics
Hope it helps
Good luck!
See you should apply for jee mains as it will give you great opportunities to find you a great college as per your interest in space science, astronomy through engineering fields. Scoring good in JEE will help you open vast opportunities in future.
GUJCET is basically state based exam if you dont want to move out of Gujarat then it would be beneficial to you to get seats easily in home state and if you have planned to move out of Gujarat for studies then its upto you to give GUJCET or not.
Both the exams will help you achieve your dreams and you should do what you are interested in.
Astrophysics is the study of law of Physics and to use to in study of cosmos. It is a detailed study of using all mathematical and physics equations in order to study various phenomenon of cosmos.
Subjects included in Astrophysics are.
Electromagnetism
Thermodynamics
Relativity
Quantum physics
Modern physics
Waves
Optics
There is a 3 year bsc in astrophysics course offered by various universities like -
Punjab university, Punjab
Andhra university college of science and technology, Andhra pradesh
Osmania university, Hyderabad
Thank you and all the best
Dear,
So basically, Cosmologists study the entire universe. They study the creation, evolution, and possible futures of the universe and its galaxies. These scientists have recently developed several theories important to the study of physics and astronomy, including string, dark-matter, and dark-energy theories. To become a cosmologist, you need a Ph.D. in physics, astronomy, or a related field is needed for jobs in research or academia or for independent research positions in industry. Many physics and astronomy Ph.D. holders who seek employment as full-time researchers begin their careers in a temporary postdoctoral research position, which typically lasts 2 to 3 years.
Hope this helps!
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