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Yes, Lovely Professional University is offering Aerospace Engineering after 12th Standard. If you have qualified your LPU NEST test you are eligible for the programme. Admission in any programme depends on the eligibility criteria for that particular programme which includes the performance in the last qualifying entrance examination if applicable. You should also map your aggregate percentage with the requirement of the course. The eligibility for B.Tech. (Aerospace Engineering) is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with Physics Mathematics and English or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST
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Aerospace engineering is a branch of engineering that focuses on the design, manufacture, and maintenance of spacecraft, aircraft, missiles, and weapon systems. Mechanical engineering, covering a wide range of disciplines such as computer applications, structures, mathematics, Physics drafting, electricity, robotics, and aeronautics, is a large part of aerospace engineering. Aeronautical engineering and astronomy engineering are two engineering subjects covered. Aerospace Engineering
is considered one of the most difficult engineering disciplines with a large following among students. The Aerospace Engineering LPU maintains the followin
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Dear, To take admission in B.Tech Aerospace Engineering you have to fulfill the eligibility criteria is 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with Physics Mathematics and English or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPU NEST or CUET. The programme is Designed for learners intend to design aircraft, spacecraft, satellites and missiles. In addition, these engineers test prototypes to make sure that they function according to plans. These professionals also design components and sub-assemblies for these craft like engines, air-frames, wings. LPU's B.Tech Aerospace Engineering programme has a duration of 4 years and is divided into 8 semesters. Th
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Fluid Dynamics by IISc Bangalore
And Fundamentals of Combustion by IIT Kanpur.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Dear Sobam, Each nation decides whether to permit foreigners to work there based on its own requirements. Americans and Britons both permit foreign nationals to work. Graduates of aeronautical engineering who work for NASA are included in this. On the other hand, foreigners are not permitted to work for ISRO or DRDO in India. I have no doubt that more nations will permit foreigners to work as the population of the world continues to decline. I wish you well.

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Greetings, Chandru Nisha, The stages listed below must be taken in order to become an aerospace engineer. Since your 12th grade is the foundation for everything after that, you must study hard. Use PCM as your example. In your 12th board, you must receive a score of at least 75%. You then have a large selection. IIT or what are considered to be colleges or universities in your native state. You may quickly google a list of colleges that offer this branch. Start preparing for the admission exams that you must pass in order to enrol in your likely colleges. These tests are extremely simple if you had done your homework during your 12th g
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Good day, Umang Gajjar. The link I've included below will provide you with all the details you need about the several colleges that offer courses in this area of engineering. To be admitted, you must register on your own. Of course, you must take their own entrance exam for institutions that are recognised to be universities. I'm confident you are aware of the requirements for institutions in Gujarat. https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/b-tech-in-aerospace-engineering-colleges-india
I wish you well.

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Jitender Jitender

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Aerospace engeenering is broad scope the aeronautical engeenering.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Faisal, I do not know at what level you are studying. But then selling knowledge is always good. Let me explain. The aerospace engineering branch is like any other branch of engineering. Hence procedure for seeking admission is precisely the same as that for any branch of engineering. You will need to clear the relevant exam that is mentioned by the college where you are thinking of getting admission. Only Tamil Nadu is the state where students get admission to engineering colleges based on the marks obtained in the 12th exam. You may need to appear for CET of your state and many deemed to be universities. Best wishes to you.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello, I would try to give out as rational an answer as possible. Salaries or CTC varies across India for the same qualification. Hence one answer may NOT fit all situations. For example, a CSE branch graduate from IIT Mumbai is likely to bag a big offer as compared with a CSE graduate from say a small place in Maharashtra. Also, the demand-supply position matters a lot. However, I can say that if one gets a Govt. job, the salary could be 1.5L per month. But in the private sector, it could be 75K per month. Experience will earn you more. Best wishes to you.

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