Hello P R
The scope of Aeronautics Engineering depends on which area you want to specialse in. Like as follows
HAL (Mostly Aircraft Structures)
NAL (Aerodynamics and Materials)
ISRO- Well ISRO does not have a separate recruitment for Aeronautics engineers, you’ll have to look into materials, electronics and structures.
And there are private companies like GE, Honeywell,etc.
Although my recommendation is never settle after Bachelor’s in Aerospace, this is a very vast stream and Master’s is kinda mandatory. A Bachelor’s payscale may range between Rs.20,000–45,000/month. However a Master’s can actually increase the pay by about 3 times.
Hi,
Aerospace Engineering basically deals with the study of objects operating above the Earth’s atmosphere.
The subjects that you would learn during the bachelor’s course in Aerospace Engineering are:
Aerodynamics
Aircraft structures
Flight Dynamics
Strength of materials
Space stability
Astrodynamics
Control systems
Propulsion
Thermodynamics and Fluid mechanics
Vibrations and Theory of elasticity
Aircraft materials and composites
Space systems
Computational fluid dynamics(Elective)
Digital signal processing(Elective)
The scope of Aerospace Engineering depends on which area you want to specialse in. Like as follows
ISRO- Well ISRO does not have a separate recruitment for Aerospace engineers, you’ll have to look into materials, electronics and structures.
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