Can I do Masters in Aerospace Engineering after doing B.Sc(Hons.) in Mathematics in India?
Yes, you can pursue Aerospace Engineering after completing a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics in India. However, there are a few key points to consider:
Options Available:
1. M.Tech./M.E. in Aerospace Engineering
You need to qualify GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) in a relevant paper (e.g., Engineering Sciences – XE, Mathematics – MA, or Aerospace Engineering – AE).
Some IITs, IISc, and other top institutes allow non-engineering graduates with strong mathematical backgrounds.
2. M.Sc./M.Tech. in Computational Mechanics or Fluid Dynamics
Some institutes offer related fields where mathematics plays a significant role in aerospace applications.
3. Direct Admission to Aerospace Engineering Courses Abroad
Many foreign universities accept a B.Sc. in Mathematics for M.S. programs in Aerospace Engineering with prerequisite courses.
Key Challenges:
- Since B.Sc. Mathematics students lack core engineering subjects, you may need to take bridge courses in physics, mechanics, and engineering basics.
- Some IITs/NITs may not accept B.Sc. grads directly for M.Tech. in Aerospace, so you have to check specific eligibility criteria first.
Aerospace short form innthis table
Dear
In the aerospace industry, numerous abbreviations and acronyms are commonly used to denote various terms, organizations, and technologies. Here are some of the standard abbreviations:
- A/C : Aircraft
- AOG : Aircraft on Ground
- ATC : Air Traffic Control
- FAA : Federal Aviation Administration
- ICAO : International Civil Aviation Organization
- IATA : International Air Transport Association
- NACA : National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
- NASA : National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- NTSB : National Transportation Safety Board
- OEM : Original Equipment Manufacturer
- RAM : Reliability, Availability, Maintainability
- RCS : Radar Cross Section
- TCAS : Traffic Collision Avoidance System
- UAV : Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
- VFR : Visual Flight Rules
- IFR : Instrument Flight Rules
For a comprehensive list of aerospace-related acronyms and abbreviations, you can refer to the following resources:
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Aerospace Acronym and Abbreviation Guide : This guide provides an extensive list of acronyms used in the aerospace industry.
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List of Aviation, Avionics, Aerospace, and Aeronautical Abbreviations : This Wikipedia page offers a detailed compilation of abbreviations across various categories in aerospace.
These resources should assist you in understanding and familiarizing yourself with the abbreviations commonly encountered in the aerospace sector.
Thanking you
How can I get admission in aerospace n.tech after gate result
Hello,
After your GATE result , follow these steps to get admission in M.Tech Aerospace Engineering :
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Check Cutoff: Look for the GATE cutoff of institutes offering M.Tech in Aerospace.
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Apply for COAP (IITs) or CCMT (NITs): If you want admission in IITs , register for COAP . For NITs, IIITs , apply through CCMT .
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Apply to Institutes Individually: Some institutes like IISc, private universities (BITS, UPES, etc.) have their own admission process. Check their websites.
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Attend Counselling & Interview (if required): Some IITs/IISc may conduct interviews after shortlisting.
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Finalize Admission: Accept the offer and complete fee payment to confirm your seat.
Apply on time and keep checking official websites for updates!
Hope it helps !
I want information for MS aerospace admission what are the eligibility and fees details
MS in Aerospace Engineering – Eligibility & Fees
Eligibility:
Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or related fields.
Minimum GPA: 3.0 – 3.5 (varies by university).
GRE: Required by some universities, optional at others.
English Proficiency: TOEFL (79-100) / IELTS for non-native speakers.
Fees:
Tuition: 13,452 to 89,625 US dollars per year (11.21 to 74.73 lakh Indian rupees).
Living Expenses: 10,000 to 20,000 US dollars per year (varies by location).
Additional Info:
Application requires: Transcripts, SOP, LORs, test scores.
Scholarships & Assistantships available at many universities.
For exact details, check the official university websites.
Being sc category as a female .In jee mains I got 81.3 do I get nit surathkal of aerospace engineering branch
With an 81.3 percentile in JEE Main as an SC category female candidate, securing Aerospace Engineering at NIT Surathkal is unlikely, as past SC category cutoffs for engineering branches were within a rank of 6,000. Your estimated rank is significantly higher, reducing admission chances. However, cutoffs fluctuate, so participating in JoSAA counseling, exploring other NITs, or considering alternative institutions is advisable. If feasible, reappearing for JEE Main to improve your score could enhance your chances in the next admission cycle.
Can you give me a list of mtech aerospace engineering collages in india that do not require gate scores
Hello Vikas,
Here are some M.Tech Aerospace Engineering colleges in India that don't require GATE :
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Institute of Aeronautical Engineering (IARE), Hyderabad
– Admission through university entrance or academic merit.
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Malla Reddy College of Engineering and Technology (MRCET), Hyderabad
– May conduct its own entrance test for non-GATE candidates.
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VTU Affiliated Colleges, Karnataka
– Some autonomous colleges under VTU accept non-GATE candidates through entrance exams or academic performance.
Tips:
- Contact the colleges directly for exact admission criteria.
- Prepare for alternative entrance exams.
- Consider related fields like Aeronautical or Mechanical Engineering if Aerospace seats are limited.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Jee mains 1 percentile is 46 due to anxiety and many ques lest due to time shortage...but acc. To me...i can score above 90...wht are the colleges available for aerospace engeneering that are also feasible in case I didnt crack jee mains...in 10th...i score 94% and in 12th...I am expecting 85-90%..
Hello,
If you aim to pursue Aerospace Engineering without relying solely on JEE Main scores, consider the following colleges:
- Birla Institute of Technology & Science (BITS) Pilani – Admission through BITSAT; average annual fee Rs. 4-6 lakhs.
- Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), Karnataka – Conducts its own entrance exam, MET; average annual fee Rs. 4-6 lakhs.
- Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) – Offers admission via VITEEE; average annual fee Rs. 2-5 lakhs.
- SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRM University) – Conducts SRMJEEE for admissions; average annual fee Rs. 2.5-4 lakhs.
- Amrita Schools of Engineering – Offers Aerospace Engineering; conducts AEEE for admissions.
- B.M.S. College of Engineering (BMSCE), Bangalore – Offers Aerospace Engineering; accepts scores from Karnataka CET and COMEDK exams.
- R.V. College of Engineering (RVCE), Bangalore – Offers Aerospace Engineering; accepts scores from KEA CET and COMEDK exams.
- MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT), Bangalore – Offers Aerospace Engineering; accepts scores from KEA CET and COMEDK exams.
- Amity University, Noida – Offers BTech in Aerospace Engineering; conducts Amity JEE for admissions.
- Anna University, Chennai – Offers BE in Aeronautical Engineering; admissions through TNEA based on 12th marks.
These institutions provide alternative entrance exams or admission processes, allowing you to pursue Aerospace Engineering without solely depending on JEE Main scores.
Hope you find it useful !
if the percentile is 25.67 in aeee will one get Btech in aerospace in Coimbatore Amritha under slab 3?
Hello there,
Based on your AEEE percentile of 25.67 , securing a B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham's Coimbatore campus under Slab 3 is highly unlikely. Historically, admission to Aerospace Engineering at the Coimbatore campus requires significantly higher percentiles. For instance, in previous years, the closing ranks for Aerospace Engineering were around 16,796, corresponding to much higher percentiles.
Given your current percentile, it would be prudent to explore alternative engineering branches or consider other campuses where the cutoff percentiles align more closely with your score. Additionally, you might want to look into other institutions that offer Aerospace Engineering with more accessible admission criteria.
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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hello, i want to ask about the honest review about btech in aerospace engineering at amity or mtech. Not the ones that are available on internet. I want a review by self experience pls help!!!!!!
Hello Palak,
I don’t have personal experiences, but I can provide an
honest review
based on
student feedback, faculty quality, placements, and industry exposure
at
Amity University
for
B.Tech/M.Tech in Aerospace Engineering
.
Pros:
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Decent Infrastructure
– Well-equipped labs and research facilities for aerodynamics, propulsion, and materials.
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Good Faculty (Mixed Reviews)
– Some experienced professors, but many are from general engineering backgrounds, not specialized in aerospace.
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Flexible Curriculum
– Industry-oriented subjects and electives help in career development.
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Industry Tie-ups
– Collaborations with ISRO, DRDO, and private aerospace companies like Boeing for projects.
Cons:
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Placement Issues
– Aerospace jobs are
very limited
. Most students switch to IT or general engineering roles due to fewer core job opportunities.
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High Fees (Rs. 3-4 LPA)
– The return on investment (ROI) is
low
unless you secure an off-campus job.
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Lack of Hardcore Research
– Not as strong as IITs or specialized institutes like IIST in terms of research in
propulsion, avionics, or space tech
.
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More Theoretical, Less Practical Exposure
– You may need to do internships outside to gain hands-on experience.
Verdict:
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If you want to stay in
India and work in aerospace
, consider
IIST, IITs, MIT Manipal, or UPES
instead.
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If you want
a private university with decent exposure
,
Amity is fine
, but you must plan for
higher studies (M.Tech/MS abroad) or transition into software/IT
for better opportunities.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.