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Aerospace engineering is the primary field of engineering concerned with the development of aircraft and spacecraft.
It has two major and overlapping branches: aeronautical engineering and astronautical engineering.
Aspiring aeronautical engineers should get their Bachelor's Degrees in aeronautical or aerospace engineering, or related major from an ABET-accredited program.
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The cutoff of GVSM Kanpur for general category is around 701-134 and the qualifying percentile is 50th percentile.
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Hello abhishek,
No, you can't get admission in VJTI mumbai with 81 percentile. It requires high percentile for the admission. It's one of the top engineering university of India. You can try to get some other good universities.
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Maharashtra would be the best option
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Yes definitely there is scope for an chemical engineer in ISRO. Different types of batteries, Fuels, Surface propulsion, Liquid Propulsion and many other areas in which you can find the application of chemical engineering. There are various areas where space research requires chemical engineers.
ISRO conducts separate online test
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Yes, you are eligible for the M.Sc in Neuroscience. B.Sc Biology is a broad field and very few institutes provide this course. To get a seat in post graduation of neuroscience, you should have undergraduate degree in any of the lifescience field. Some institutes may ask some other
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LPU is best for pursuing B.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication) and also M.A. as my cousin completed his MJMC degree last year. The program is designed to expose students to all dimensions of Print, Electronic and New Age Media. The main Focus is on enhancing technical skills of
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