FLAME University | MBA 2025
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Hello,
I'd be lying if I said there was absolutely no scope, but unlike other technical specialties, it is challenging. Prior to working even harder to land a career in core, you must first work really hard to earn your degree.
If you look at the market, you can say that many different aerospace businesses have emerged over the past three to four years, whether they are involved with rockets, defence, satellites, drones, or electric vehicles. The government is also showing interest in this sector. I am aware that not all of them will be successful, but even so, aviation is in a new era, and India's aerospace industry is expanding thanks to new technologies.
After earning your bachelor's, finding work is difficult. There are a few government-run businesses, such DRDO, HAL, and NAL, although they tend to require recommendations or even their own admission tests, as in the case of IIST, which will eventually join ISRO.
So if you really, really like aeroplanes or rockets, just come in; I'm sure you'll find your way, but you'll need to remain concentrated to do so. If you've already earned an aerospace engineering degree or are employed in the sector, keep going strong, look out for job chances, and sharpen your abilities.
Good Luck!!
College have all the necessary infrastructure is too good but the facilities and the equipment is quit not good. The class , labs , hostels is best. but all lab product is old and used but well-maintained. The food is clean and hygienic.
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