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

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Dear Divya, First, I'd respond as though this was a recent question. Yes, India is about to benefit from allowing commercial involvement in the space programme. To launch its satellite, the first private enterprise is prepared. The number of jobs available in aeronautical engineering is growing quickly. I believe that it will, firstly, curb the brain drain and, secondly, create possibilities in related fields. Good times are generally ahead. I've included a link below that provides details on the best universities to study aerospace engineering. https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/b-tech-in-aerospace-engineering-colleges-india
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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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Good day, Umang Gajjar. I believe you accidentally brought up this question a second time. Here is the same response once more: 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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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Greetings, Thiru Kumara Perhaps by mistake, you failed to include the name of any colleges, making it impossible to comment on their status. No matter what, I recommend that you follow the NIRF ranking if you have any doubts. Numerous factors are used to rate colleges, and the higher the ranking, the better the college. I wish you well.

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Good day, Umang Gajjar. The process for joining the engineering branch known as aeronautical engineering is identical to that of joining any other engineering branch. Procedure is unchanged. You must first determine the likely colleges where you plan to apply for admission. Then look at their eligibility requirements. Which entry test. If any minimal grade point averages for the 12th grade, etc. Once you are aware of everything, simply fill out the application for the relevant entrance exam, take it, do well on it, and be admitted. Just that. I wish you well.

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Greetings, Alok Mishra It's great to hear that you're considering applying to the GATE for aeronautical engineering. Unfortunately, as counsellors, we cannot advocate for any private coaching organisation. Sincere self-study done with commitment and concentration suffices; no mentoring is required. The idea that coaching classes increase chances is untrue. They might merely improve replying skills, which is beneficial. I wish you well.

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Greetings, Alok Mishra I believe you may have accidentally posted the same query twice. I've attached my response to your opening question. Greetings, Alok Mishra It's great to hear that you're considering applying to the GATE for aeronautical engineering. Unfortunately, as counsellors, we cannot advocate for any private coaching organisation. Sincere self-study done with commitment and concentration suffices; no mentoring is required. The idea that coaching classes increase chances is untrue. They might merely improve replying skills, which is beneficial. I wish you well.

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Greetings,Yes, UPES is a great place to learn, and it has gotten much better over time. This branch initially experienced placement difficulties, but since the government opened up the space exploration programme to private enterprise, things have begun to improve. Be at ease. To be of assistance, I have included a link that will provide you with all the details you need to know about this organisation. https://www.shiksha.com/college/school-of-engineering-upes-Dehradun-46254/course-b-tech-in-aerospace-engineering-avionics-227175 

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Good day, Pridhanya There are some colleges that are well-known and those that are less well-known. In addition to several others, IIT Chennai takes the lead. To assist you, I have included a link that will provide you with all the information you need about the various features of Chennai institutions that provide this subject of study. There are other locations in Tamilnadu besides Chennai where colleges provide this branch. https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/b-tech-in-aerospace-engineering-colleges-Chennai
I wish you well.

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Welcome, Charan You posed a very excellent question. No. To become an aeronautical engineer, you do not need to take any specialised courses at PUC. Standard courses that must be taken in order to pursue any discipline of engineering, such as mechanical, etc. Suitable for aerospace or aeronautical engineering. It is necessary to study in PUC to comprehend the subjects because doing so will help you understand other things in subsequent semesters. I wish you well.

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