Aerospace Engineering
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Known as the “missile man of India “, Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam, His Excellency, the 11th President of India was an aerospace scientist. He studied physics and aerospace engineering.
Introduction
Aerospace engineering is the branch of
engineering which deals with the research,
design, development, construction, testing,
of aircraft and spacecraft. It is divided into
two major and overlapping branches:
aeronautical engineering related with
aircrafts in the earth’s atmosphere, and
astronautical engineering that deals with
spacecrafts that operate outside the earth’s
atmosphere.
Eligibility
Under graduate Level
10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or equivalent examination. The IITs consider score of JEE and other institutions have their own separate
entrance exams.
Post Graduate Level
Undergraduate degree in Aeronautical/ Aerospace or related Engineering, or passed both Sections.
Doctoral Level
Must have completed Post-graduation in Aeronautical
/ Aerospace Engineering
Must have a valid GATE score
Courses
- B. Tech Degree
- Dual Degree is the combination of a Bachelor and a Master degree
- M. Tech degree with specialization courses
- Ph. D Programs
Institutes/Universities |
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Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur |
Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai |
Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai |
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras |
Punjab Engineering College (deemed to be University), Chandigarh |
Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology (IIEST), Shibpur, West Bengal |