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IIAE is approved by the IAO.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
What happens after four years is actually anybody's guess. There will be wide array of opinions. However what matters is how much hard work you have put in while studying. Remember, there is always room at the top. My opinion is that plenty of opportunities will crop up four years from today.
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Job opportunities for aerospace engineers are available in Airlines, Air Force, Corporate Research Companies, Defence Ministry, Helicopter Companies, Aviation Companies, NASA and many others. Increasing popularity of air travel and space exploration require expertise to design and maintain improvements. Looking at heightening growth rate, the demand for smart and create Aerospace Engineers is only going to increase in the near future.
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