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What percentage is required to pursue my UG in airline management at Remo International College of Aviation?
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Sujata DewanCurrent Student
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For pursuing BBA in Aviation, a candidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board.
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An aeronautical engineer is crucial in the research, design, development and performance testing of commercial and military aeroplanes and weapon systems. Aeronautical engineers improve flight safety and fuel efficiency, develop control system
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An aeronautical engineer is crucial in the research, design, development and performance testing of commercial and military aeroplanes and weapon systems. Aeronautical engineers improve flight safety and fuel efficiency, develop control systems, analyse new materials and use advanced technologies to meet customer needs and reduce the environmental impact of air commute.
Coming to the next question, scope of aeronautical engineering in India. This is a difficult question to answer in every aspect, of course, you get a lot of opportunities in government sector but it isn't enough. I guess nothing is enough and that shouldn't stop you from taking up this course or profession if you are passionate about it and things involved interests you.
What all can I do after aeronautical engineering?
Maintenance of Aircraft - aerospace engineers test new aerodynamic and aviation systems, and maintain them.
Aircraft Designer - aerospace engineers specialising in this field deal with designing, constructing, and testing aircraft, missiles, and space crafts. They may conduct basic and applied research to evaluate adaptability of materials and equipment to aircraft design and manufacture.
Aviation Engineer- aerospace engineers in this field deal with the airport design, aircraft navigation technologies, and aerodrome planning.
Defence - aeronautical engineers in this field deal with creation, maintenance and deployment of defence aircraft such as fighter jets, choppers, bombers, etc. Also, the job requires being able to handle such aircraft at necessary times.
Where all can I work?
As everyone here mentioned right, you can work in the government sector with ISRO, DRDO, HAL, etc. And then we can look at private companies such as L & T, Godrej & Boyce Aerospace, Boeing, Airbus, Mahindra, etc
You can also go for Indian Airforce and Indian Navy.
I hope, it will help you.
Coming to the next question, scope of aeronautical engineering in India. This is a difficult question to answer in every aspect, of course, you get a lot of opportunities in government sector but it isn't enough. I guess nothing is enough and that shouldn't stop you from taking up this course or profession if you are passionate about it and things involved interests you.
What all can I do after aeronautical engineering?
Maintenance of Aircraft - aerospace engineers test new aerodynamic and aviation systems, and maintain them.
Aircraft Designer - aerospace engineers specialising in this field deal with designing, constructing, and testing aircraft, missiles, and space crafts. They may conduct basic and applied research to evaluate adaptability of materials and equipment to aircraft design and manufacture.
Aviation Engineer- aerospace engineers in this field deal with the airport design, aircraft navigation technologies, and aerodrome planning.
Defence - aeronautical engineers in this field deal with creation, maintenance and deployment of defence aircraft such as fighter jets, choppers, bombers, etc. Also, the job requires being able to handle such aircraft at necessary times.
Where all can I work?
As everyone here mentioned right, you can work in the government sector with ISRO, DRDO, HAL, etc. And then we can look at private companies such as L & T, Godrej & Boyce Aerospace, Boeing, Airbus, Mahindra, etc
You can also go for Indian Airforce and Indian Navy.
I hope, it will help you.
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