aerospace engineering how is it future for girls
hello,
its a great plat form to learn and ofcourse there is no gender bias for learning,
and aerospace engineering is a very good and has a very good scope in the future ,
if you are hard worker and a person to achieve your dreams its a perfectly challenging area.
Hey Aspirant,
Aeronautical engineering is a more specialised field of engineering. State and Central government have not permitted any kind of gender bias for education or for employment.
Girls should feel proud and confident of being a woman engineer !!!
After all girls can excel in any field.......!
There are Degree and Post graduate level courses in Aeronautical engineering in engineering stream, but is not common to all engineering colleges. Quite a few examples are B Tech in Aerospace Engineering offered by Amrita Viswa vidya peetham, Ettimadai, Coimbatore, B Tech in Aeronautical Engineering offered by Jawahar College of Engineering and Technology, Kerala (http://www.jcet.co.in/Aeronotical.aspx) , Aeronautical Engineering offered by Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore (http://www.nehrucolleges.org/programmes.html) , BTech Aerospace Engineering and also Avionics offered by Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala (http://www.iist.ac.in/)
Hope this will help you.
Hello student
Future Growth Prospects
Studying aerospace engineering offers a variety of career options. Potential fields to specialise in comprise thermodynamics, propulsion, aerodynamics, and celestial mechanics. Or, if you have a passion for a specific aerospace product, for instance, rockets, missiles, helicopters, or military jets you may choose to specialise in that particular product.
As per a recent report it has been stated that employment of aerospace engineers is expected to grow six per cent from 2016 to 2026, about as quick as the average for all occupations. Aircraft are being redesigned to cause a smaller amount of noise pollution and have better fuel efficiency, which will assist sustain demand for research and development. Aeronautical Engineers are in demand both nationally and internationally. They are required in private and public Airline Services as well as aircraft-manufacturing units. At the start, these engineers are hired as graduate engineer trainees or Junior Engineers. Based on their performance, they are promoted to the appropriate designation. Countries like the United States of America, UK, France, and Germany hire Aeronautical Engineers. For instance, a lot of engineers working at NASA are Indians.
Salary
An aeronautical engineer earns the average salary in India between Rs 5-6 lakh per annum. They have a great chance to work in the government sector. The salaries in the government sector are determined as per the pay scale for the particular post. Aeronautical engineering has a wide scope of getting high salaries by merging their innovative ideas and skill in one field. This field has a good scope of careers in abroad also. You can get the starting package of $70,000-1,00,000 per annum in abroad.
Aeronautical Engineering: Top Recruiters
A competent Aeronautical Engineer can find jobs in the aviation industry, in government in addition to airlines. Along with the aviation industry, Aeronautical Engineers are hired by defence establishments for maintenance and building of defence aircraft.
Some of the top recruiters are listed below:
Top Recruiters |
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Air India |
Defense Research and Development Laboratories |
Civil Aviation Department |
Aeronautical Development Establishment |
National Aeronautical Lab (NAL) |
Pawan Hans |
Helicopter Corporation of India |
Hindustan Aeronautical Ltd (HAL) |
Private Airlines |
Indian Air Force |
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