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nits and manipal institute of technology , which is better for aeronautical engineering


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tarangkheni2003 14th Dec, 2019
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iammohdshareef 23rd Jan, 2020

Hello,

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NITs do not offer Aeronautical engineering courses yet. As of now, only the IITs and IISc offer Aeronautical engineering course. They started Aeronautical and Automobile engineering department in Manipal Institute of Technology in 2008. Since then, it has been famous for its world class infrastructure, laboratories that are well equipped with aerodynamics, propulsion and aircraft structures. There is problem based learning, written tests, group discussions, technical seminars, industrial training seminars and projects. Students are placed in Accenture, Honeywell, ATS Atkins aerospace and TCS. So MIT is better in Aeronautical engineering.

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