My daughter is interested in space technology. Kindly share details of the colleges providing the course and its exams to be attended
Hello Sir,
In many respects, space technology is beneficial to the world. It's a space science or aerospace industry technology that aids spaceflight, satellites, and space research. The study of the cosmos is a discipline of engineering.
The eligibility criteria for a +2 candidate is as follows
- Students in grades 10 and 12 who have a minimum of 60% in physics, chemistry, and mathematics are eligible.
- For students who fall into the SC/ST/OBC categories, the criteria are less stringent.
- The requirements change between universities and colleges.
- Students must pass JEE Main in order to advance to JEE Advanced and gain admission to IITs.
- Students must pass the entrance exam in order to get admitted to a reputable college.
The different entrances for entry in undergraduate space technology are given below:
- BITSAT: Five subjects make up the BITSAT (Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test). Physics, Chemistry, Math/Biology, English competence, and logical Reasoning are the subjects. All of the key themes are based on the NCERT syllabus for the 11th and 12th grades. Candidates who earned 75 percent or higher in class 12 and 60 percent in specific subjects are eligible. The examination is conducted online and lasts three hours.
- JEE Advanced: The JEE Advanced test is an engineering exam used to get admission to various engineering institutes in India. There are two papers in the advanced JEE test. Paper 1 and Paper 2 each take three hours. The candidate can choose between online and offline modes. For B.Tech, 23 IITs offer over 10,000 seats.
- Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology Admission Test (ISAT): ISAT is a three-hour multiple-choice exam for admission to the Indian Institute of Space Science. Candidates must achieve a score of at least 20% on the advanced test and at least 5% in each of the three subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics). Universities provide 4-year B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering, B.Tech in Avionics, and 5-year Dual degree degrees (B.Tech/M.Tech).
Course subjects.
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Astronomy
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Astrophysics
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Cosmology
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Stellar science
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Planetary science
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Mathematics
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Electronics
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Thermodynamics
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Engineering applications
For more information on the course please check the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/space-technology-course
Hope that helps you
Best wishes




