What are my career options after studying aerospace engineering?
hello prameet
Prior study of biology, design technology, IT, further maths, statistics or electronics may boost admission prospects to a lesser degree. Those with a BTEC in a science subject may also be considered, although may face an entrance exam.
Prospective students are sometimes discouraged from taking general studies and critical thinking qualifications, with some institutions listing them as subjects whose grades should be not be relied on for aerospace applications.
Aerospace applicants are generally urged to ensure they are studying maths and physics and ideally a related science or maths-based subject as their third, but are normally free to pick a subject of their choice as a fourth.
Some top opportunities one can seek are Direcring and coordination of designs, implementation and manufacturing of core designs and parts assembling, Use case testing, Final launching, Inspection and supervision, Control maintaining, Strategic planning, etc.
One can have lucrative career into Defense space with missile tracking systems and Aircraft maintenance domains.
After years of experience, one can take up senior management roles into Procurement and Tender management kind of roles which are of high responsibility, risk and rewards.
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