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7 years agoGuide-Level 15
Pursuing Aerospace Engineering as a specialization in Post Graduation (M.Tech) is indeed a better choice. Aerospace Engineering is a niche branch in India with limited job opportunities at present. However, since you already have completed Bachelors in Mechanical degree, you can apply for jobs in mechanical sector, whilst you can also keep looking for jobs in your desired role in Aerospace Engineering. This way, your career won't halt. While, your job in mechanical domain will keep earning you experience, you can choose your path in the Aerospace domain whenever you get a good opportunity.
I hope this answers your question to your
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
You can apply through stream 1 as you have appeared for JEE Main exam. Both the marks will be converted into a percentile and the ranks will be put.
The website is www.sastra.edu and the last date is June 10. So on that day they will release the rank list so you will know it.
Also, your percentage in board exams and score in JEE exam is only considered not your marks that you have got in board exam.
All the best!
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7 years agoGuide-Level 11
University of Toronto's Institute for Aerospace Studies is one of the best. Other notable options are Carleton University, Royal Militaty College of Canada, Ryerson University, McGill University and Concordia University. Admissions are highly competitive, based on your academic performance, publications if any etc. MS programs are research oriented and some programs might require acceptance of a research supervisor.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 15
Job opportunities for these 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 futur
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7 years agoGuide-Level 15
Indian Institute of Science (IISC), Bangalore
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
IITs have global recognition so you can go for it, but if the foreign university concerned is MIT, Caltech, etc., then go for this choice. You have to compare them likewise. It depends on which university abroad you have gotten through because as mentioned IITians are allowed everywhere.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
A degree in aerospace engineering and a degree in aeronautical engineering both prepare students to design aircraft. In fact, aeronautical engineering is a branch of aerospace engineering. Though the two degree programs teach similar engineering principles, there is a critical distinction between designing for air and space. Schools offering Engineering & Technology Management degrees can also be found in these popular choices.
Aerospace engineering is concerned with designing and building aircraft and spacecraft. Aerospace engineering can be divided into two specializations: aeronautical engineers, who handle aircraft, and astron
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