Course Level |
Undergraduate |
Streams |
B.Tech/B.E Aerospace Engineering |
Duration |
4 years |
Eligibility |
The undergraduate must have passed the 12th examination in Science stream with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology from a recognized board. |
Course Fee |
Up to INR 5-10 Lakh (Total Course) |
Admission Process |
Entrance based |
Entrance Exams |
JEE Main, AEEE, CUCET, MET, SRMJEEE, and VITEEE |
Job Profiles |
Aerospace Engineers, Astronomical Engineers, Aeronautical Engineers, Aircraft or Spacecraft Engineer, Military Aerospace Engineer, Aerospace Technician, Mechanical Engineer, Aeronautical Mechanical Engineers, and Aerospace Design Checker |
Top Recruiters |
Antrix, Airlines, Boeing, Civil Aviation Department, Defense Research and Development Organization, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Indian Space Research Organisation, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Aerospace Laboratories, and SpaceX |
Aerospace Engineering is a department of Engineering that provides skill and proficiency to design, develop, and maintain spacecraft, airplanes, rockets, weapons, and missiles. Aerospace Engineering consists of Mechanical Engineering which covers a broad range of topics, including computer application, mathematics, physics, aeronautics, drafting, structures, electricity, robotics, etc. In addition to this, it covers two elements of engineering, i.e., Aeronautical Engineering and Astronomical Engineering. It is considered to be one of the toughest departments in engineering but after pursuing this course graduates can reach new heights in their career. Moreover, aerospace engineering is the appropriate option for candidates who are willing to make their career in engineering.
An aspirant who is willing to pursue engineering in aerospace program must meet the following eligibility criteria. The minimum eligibility criteria for Aerospace Engineering are as mentioned below:
University |
Entrance Exam |
Amity School of Engineering and Technology |
JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) |
Amrita School of Engineering |
AEEE (Amrita Engineering Entrance Examination) |
Chandigarh University |
CUCET (Common Entrance Test) |
Manipal Institute of Technology |
MET (Manipal Entrance Test) |
SRM Institute of Science and Technology |
SRMJEEE (SRM Joint Engineering Entrance Examination) |
Vellore Institute of Technology |
VITEEE (Vellore Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Examination) |
There are various reasons why one should choose aerospace engineering as their career option. Some of them are mentioned below:
Aerospace Engineering uses new technology to improvise the production and operation of aircraft and spacecraft. Graduates of aerospace engineering are recruited by various companies because of the ever-changing technology. Both government organizations and private firms provide job opportunities to aerospace engineers. The companies that employ graduates of aerospace engineering are as mentioned below:
Yes, ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) provides jobs to aerospace engineers depending on their experience, skills, and performance.
There are numerous universities in India that offer quality education in the field of aerospace engineering, some of the best private colleges are Amity School of Engineering and Technology, Amrita School of Engineering, Chandigarh University, Manipal Institute of Technology, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, and Vellore Institute of Technology.
No, JEE main is not compulsory to get admission in aerospace engineering.
The admission for bachelor course in Aerospace Engineering is always highly competitive, it is based on required eligibility criteria of respective college.
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