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AEROSPACE ENGINEER

AEROSPACE ENGINEER

Aerospace engineers are responsible for overseeing and conducting various tasks related to the design, development, manufacturing, and maintenance of a wide range of flight vehicles. This encompassing field includes military and civilian aircraft, helicopters, missiles, launch vehicles, spacecraft, satellites, as well as control and guidance systems. Aerospace engineers often specialize in specific areas, such as aerodynamic fluid dynamics, structural design, navigation, robotics, propulsion systems, and combustion. Alternatively, they may choose to specialize in particular aerospace products, such as helicopters, jets, or rockets. Career opportunities for aerospace engineers abound within aerospace companies, aircraft manufacturers, aeronautical consulting services, and the defense sector.

Categories

  • Aeronautics – Commercial aviation
  • Astronautics – Study of Space vehicle and space aerodynamics
  • Avionics – Study of instruments

Disciplines

  • Aerodynamics
  • Propulsion (spacecraft, propeller, jet engines)
  • Avionics
  • Material science
  • Structural Analysis

How To Apply

Eligibility

Complete 10+2 Class with Physics, Chemistry and Maths

Common Entrance Test (CET)

Give CET and on the basis of the score apply to colleges to enroll in B.E. Aeronautical Engineering

Graduation

Complete B.E Aeronautical Engineering

Job

Get campus placement or apply for jobs

Career Progression

Advance your career by enrolling for Master’s and Ph.D. programs

Topics

* Astrodynamics
* Rotor dynamics
* Calculus, Differential equations, Linear algebra
* Control engineering
* Solid Mechanics
* Risk and reliability
* Orbital Mechanics
* Thermodynamics
* Nuclear physics
* Cognitive engineering
* Nanophotonic
* Composite mechanical behavior
* Statics and Dynamics
* Electrotechnology
* Aircraft structures
* Aeroelasticity
* Aeroacoustics
* Fluid dynamics
* Radiation physics
* Radar Cross-section
* Wind engineering
* Wireless networks

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