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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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Hello Shaik Mohammad Imran, yes indeed. It's perfectly feasible. Let me explain. Every state government has a directorate of technical education. This dte decides which branch in Diploma is required for admission to a particular branch of engineering graduation in lateral mode. Actually, Diploma is considered as 12+ as far as engineering is concerned and hence admission is given directly into the second year of a 4-year degree course. I would like to advise you to visit the website of the directorate of technical education in your state. Download the required conditions of eligibility and go through this. You will get authentic informa
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Hello DL Ram, firstly just don't worry about getting confused. It's okay at your age. I am very happy to hear from you that you are interested in joining the Indian Space Research organization. It's the premium agency of India in space exploration. They need expertise in different fields like mechanical, electrical, chemical, aeronautical and many more branches of engineering. They also require experts in many fields of Science like Physics Chemistry Maths etc. I would like to advise you to have a look at the website of ISRO and look for job advertisements. This will give you a peep into the requirements and you can then choose your ed
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Hello Keshav Kumar, the four designations that you mentioned have different job profiles. But it's not like mathematics where there is a fixed and only single meaning. Across the spectrum, these terms are used loosely many a times. The airport manager is responsible for managing all personnel and operations within the airport. The aviation Manager is responsible for monitoring and ensuring compliance with the regulatory framework. Airport Programme Manager is another loosely defined term. At many airports across the world, the operator employs a programme or project manager when some new activity is undertaken. After completion of this
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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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Aah the scope of this in India! Indian Space Research organization is indeed a frontal agency in India that is doing pioneering work. Yes, if we look at the past, we may get disheartened. But look at the future. The government has cleared the way for the entry of private entities into this field. With the genie out of the bottle, things can only look up as we look at both short-term and long term prospects. ISRO is a leading agency across the world for commercial launchings of small size satellites. With private funding, this will get a great boost. Hence it's my considered opinion that aerospace engineering graduates have a grea
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Aerospace engineering is at the forefront of technology. Your major perk will be getting exposure to the cutting-edge technology on which you would be working and learning. These are the areas where every aspiring engineering student with a quest to conquer new horizons wishes to work. It's not like mundane civil, mechanical, or electrical engineering. New research is getting millions of dollars in funding in these areas. The human race needs more and more aerospace engineering to have a better life and conviniences. But then it's not for the faint-hearted. One needs to study hard and work hard to not only know the nuances but to
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Hi. Here are a handful of careers you can pursue after you graduate as an aerospace engineer. Mechanical Engineer. Aircraft/Spacecraft Designer. Data Processing Manager. Military Aerospace Engineer. Inspector and Compliance Officer. Drafter. Aerospace Technician. Mission or Payload Specialist. Job opportunities for Aerospace Engineers
Airlines. Air Force. Government Research. Corporate Research. Helicopter companies. Fixed Wing Aircrafts. Defense Ministry. Missiles.

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Hi. Aerospace engineering focuses on designing both aircraft and spacecraft and it is a study of all the space crafts used within and out of the earth's atmosphere while Aeronautical Engineering is the study of aircraft that operates within the earth's atmosphere.

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Hi. Aerospace engineering has a good market in India. Aerospace engineering recruiters look for expertise and experience in a candidate. If you have relevant experience, you will be offered a good salary package.

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