Aeronautical Engineering Placement
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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 specializing in this field deal with designing, constructing, and testing aircraft, missiles, and spacecrafts. 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 desi
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Amity has a very good reputation academically. As a result, a large number of companies visit for recruitment. Though branch wise figures were not available, names of companies visited last year is quite impressive. You need not worry about this aspect. The CTC offered is as per the industry norms but specific details for aeronautical engineering branch are not available.
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Nobody can give you the guarantee of placements. If someone does, then it's fraud. However, all institutions give utmost importance to this aspect since future admissions and earnings depend on this. So, do not worry. Concentrate on studies and you will be rewarded.
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Scholar-Level 18
I am afraid, very few institutes display the information that you are seeking. However generally speaking, Acharya has a vibrant placements cell and they help in whatever form the students require it. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information.
http://acharya.ac.in/acharya-admissions/
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An Aeronautical Engineer earns an average salary of Rs 6,21,657 per year. Pay for this job rises steadily for more experienced workers, but goes down significantly for the few employees with more than 20 years' experience. Most people with this job move on to other positions after 10 years in this career
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Scholar-Level 18
Whether it is this college or any other, placements of aeronautical engineering branch students is challenging for management. Many colleges then force these students to accept non core jobs. For doing aeronautical engineering, one need not work on the aircraft and hence students have no opportunity for this. But if you are doing AME course then working on aircraft is a must.
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Its very good to have an ambition to become aeronautical engineer. But if I may ask: Why? Presently, opportunities for aeronautical engineers in core areas is very dismal. In Maharashtra very few colleges offer this stream & placements are poor. If you want then you must aim for IIT Mumbai. From the news that is trickling in almost 25000 seats in Maharashtra are going to be withdrawn. Axe is likely to fall on seats from this branch. So I would advise you to think of some other branch.
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