Please give me description abour aerospace engineering. How,what,which..is their work..academic..salary..scope..Please reply.
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Hello Sunitha H,
What is aerospace engineering?
Eligibility:
Colleges in India offering aerospace engineering:
Scope of aerospace engineering:
Salary:
The starting salary of an aerospace engineer ranges from INR 6 to 15 lakhs per annum. Hiwever, the more researched, experienced and learned you are the better will be your salary.
All the best!
I hope this helps!
Do revert back in case of any doubts.
What is aerospace engineering?
- It is the construction, design and maintenance of aircrafts, missiles, spacecrafts and weapon systems. Main focusses include fuel efficiency, flight safety, environmental impact and operating costs.
- The two fields in which you can work as an aerospace engineer are research and development, and testing and maintenance.
- Aerospace engineers also work on finding malfunctions in the parts and investigation of air craft crashes.
- The course includes the study of Fluid Mechanics, Astro-dynamics, Statics and Dynamics (engineering mechanics), Mathematics, Electrotechnology, Control engineering, Aircraft structures, Materials science, Solid mechanics, Aeroelasticity, Avionics, Software, Risk and reliability, Noise control, Aeroacoustics, Flight test etc.
Eligibility:
- Candidates applying must have had completed their 12th grade examination with Science i.e. Physics, chemistry and mathematics.
- The candidate must appear for the JEE Main examination in order to get admissions in these colleges.
Colleges in India offering aerospace engineering:
- Indian Space and Research Organisation (ISRO), Bangalore
- Osmania University, Hyderabad
- Andhra University, Vishakhapatnam
- Punjabi University, Punjab
- IIT Bombay, Mumbai
- Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore
- IIT Madras, Chennai
- IIT Delhi, New Delhi
- IIT Kanpur
- Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai
- Delhi University
- IIT Kharagpur
- IIT Madras
- Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST), Trivandum
- Indian Centre for Space Physics, Kolkata
- Savtribai Phule Pune University - Department of Atmospheric and Space Science, Pune
- Cochin Institute of Science and Technology - Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Cochin
- IISER, Bhopal
- IISER, Kolkata
- IISER, Pune
- Madras Institute of Technology (MIT Madras), Chennai
- Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT Manipal), Manipal
- Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST), Thiruvananthpuram
Scope of aerospace engineering:
- Designing and manufactuing of machinery like missiles, aircrafts, air weaponry, satellites and space shuttles. Aerospace engineers have a lot of scope in designing and manufacturing of aircrafts. They are recruited both nationally and internationally in private and public sectors.
- There are multiple research opportunities which open for aerospace engineers.
- Major job opportunities for aerospace engineers are available in the airlines, air force, helicopter companies, corporate research companies, defence ministry, NASA, aviation companies, aeronautical laboratories, flying clubs, aircraft manufacturers etc.
- Certain job positions are aerospace designer checker, aircraft production manager, mechanical design engineer, assistant technical officer, thermal design engineer.
- Certain companies which provide recruitments are Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. - HAL, Defense Research and Development Laboratories - DRDO, Indian Space Research Organization - ISRO, Civil Aviation Department, Air India, Tata Advanved Systems, Mahindra Aerospace, Taneja Aerospace, L&T, Samtel Avionics, Pawan Hans Helicopters, Aeronautical Development Agency - ADA, Aeronautical Development Establishment - ADE, National Aerospace Laboratories - NAL.
Salary:
The starting salary of an aerospace engineer ranges from INR 6 to 15 lakhs per annum. Hiwever, the more researched, experienced and learned you are the better will be your salary.
All the best!
I hope this helps!
Do revert back in case of any doubts.
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