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Aeronautical / Aerospace Engineering
Introduction
Aeronautical / Aerospace Engineering is one of the
most challenging fields of engineering with a wide scope for growth. This field deals with the
development of new technology in the field of
aviation, space exploration and defence systems. It
specialises in the designing, construction,
development, testing, operation and maintenance of
both commercial and military aircraft, spacecrafts
and their components as well as satellites and
missiles.
As Aerospace engineering involves design and
manufacture of very high technology systems, the job
requires manual, technical as well as mechanical
aptitude. Aeronautical engineer's usually work in
teams under the supervision of senior
engineers, bringing together their skills and
technical expertise. Though highly paid, the
work is very demanding. An aeronautical engineer
needs to be physically fit and fully dedicated to
his work. One needs to be alert, have an eye for
detail and should have a high level of mathematical
precision to be successful.
The specialisations includes in areas like
structural design, navigational guidance and control
systems, instrumentation and communication or
production methods or it can be in a particular
product such as military aircrafts, passenger
planes, helicopters, satellites, rockets etc.
Engineers may work in areas like design,
development, maintenance as well as in the
managerial and teaching posts in institutes. They
find a very good demand in airlines, aircraft
manufacturing units, air turbine production plants
or design development programmes for the aviation
industry. Aerospace environment is sophisticated
with rewarding career opportunities involving
leading-edge technology.
Eligibility & Course Area : To be an
aeronautical engineer one should have a graduate
degree (B.E/B.Tech.) or at least a diploma in
Aeronautics. The degree and postgraduate degree
courses are offered by the engineering colleges and
Institutes of Technology (IITs), and the diploma
courses are available at polytechnics. Click
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Job Prospects & Career Options : Aeronautical
Engineers work with one of the most technologically
advanced branches of engineering. The main thrust in
this area is on design and development of aircrafts
to space and satellite research. Click
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Remuneration : Engineers in government
organisations, are paid official scales while those
in the private sector are paid according to the
scales decided by the management of the company. Click
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Institutes : Aeronautical Engineering is
offered by the Indian Institute of Technology in
Chennai, Mumbai, Kanpur and Kharagpur and also by
the Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh. Click
here for more details
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