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How to Seek Admission in Aeronautical Engineering?

by Rosy Hyden Content writer

Career in aeronautical engineering is amongst one of the most popular career choices of youth after 10+2 now-a-days. The aviation sector is not only very challenging, but also there is a huge scope of development and expansion in the coming future.  Aeronautical or aerospace engineering is related to the development and day-to-day growth of new technologies in the field of space exploration, defense systems and aviation industry.

Aeronautical engineering is related to a comprehensive array of aspects such as designing, development, construction, testing and maintenance of commercial and military aircrafts, and different types of spacecraft, satellites, and missiles. Aerospace engineering is a combination of designing and manufacturing of different high-end technologies. It is an ideal career for those looking a challenging career with a scientific bent of mind.It deals with science of aerodynamics and has a lot of potential for a rapid growth all around the world with India being no exception.

The eligibility for admission for aeronautical engineering is minimum 10+2 with science subjects (Physics, chemistry, Maths) or any other equivalent examination having a minimum of 60% marks in total aggregate. After successful completion of 10+2 one can apply for B.Tech. or B.E. program with above mentioned eligibility. To seek admission in IIT’s it is compulsory to qualify the J.E.E (Joint Entrance examination) exam.

Some other prominent universities and institutes also accept J.E.E. score as the qualifying grade for admission in aeronautical engineering course. While there are some other universities and institutes which conduct their own entrance exam for B.E. and B.Tech. courses. There are also various national level and state level exams for admission. The duration of B.Tech. and B.E. course is 4 years and for dual degree 5 years respectively.

Other courses and degree equivalent to B.Tech.are conducted by the Aeronautical Society of India.

It has two sections-

Section A has 10 papers in total. A candidate who has passed 10+2 examination with PCM (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with 50% or more marks in each subject) is eligible for appearing in the exam.
Section B has 3 specialist streams. Those who have cleared the Section A exam are eligible to appear in the Section B exam.Candidates possessing a degree in any branch of engineering can directly appear for the Section B exam. They are, however,required to appear and pass in the subject “Principles of Flight” of Section A.

The marks allotted to each subject are 100. Passing marks in each subject are 50. Examinations are held twice a year (June and December) at different centers.Successful candidates are designated as Associate Member of the Aeronautical Society of India (AMAeSI) which is recognized as equivalent to B.Tech. (Aeronautical Engineering). They are eligible to appear for GATE, to pursue post graduation.

There is also the Associate Membership Examination of the Institute of Engineers (AMIE), which allows people working in the private and public sector, or diploma holders to acquire a Bachelor’s engineering degree through distance education by appearing for the Associate membership examination of the Institute of Engineers (AMIE) conducted by The Aeronautical Society of India (ASI). This degree is equivalent to an aeronautical engineering degree. Those with a degree in electronics, mathematics or physics can also explore opportunities in this area.

Aerospace Engineering is one of the 15 branches for which diploma holders can take the AMIE (Associate Member of the Institution of Engineers)exam.  AMIE is an engineering degree equivalent to B.Tech. The eligibility is a 3 year engineering diploma in any branch or 10+2 with Maths, Physics and Chemistry.

Some of the specializations in aeronautical engineering are-

Navigational guidance control systems
Communication and Instrumentation
Aerospace environments
Air turbine production projects
Aircrafts manufacturing sectors
Particular products like Military Aircrafts, Missile, Helicopters, Satellites, Commercial planes, Rockets, etc.
Different production methods
Structural design
Different Airlines
Development, design and maintenance
Teaching jobs in aeronautical institutes
Administrative posts

Logon to http://www.staraviationindia.org to know more about Top AME colleges in India other aviation courses like aircraft maintenance engineering course, scope after AME, and career in aircraft maintenance engineering, etc.


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