Aerospace Engineering – Its Career, Scope and Growth Prospects, B.Tech, M.Tech

submitted by modinikhil on 11/28/17 1

Get the latest interview tips,Job notifications,top MNC openings,placement papers and many more only at Freshersworld.com(www.freshersworld.com?src=Youtube). One of the most challenging areas of engineering, Aerospace Engineering deals with the development of new technology in the field of aviation, space and defense systems. Aerospace Engineering involves design and manufacturing of hi-tech systems, hence the engineer requires possessing manual, technical and mechanical ability. This discipline specializes in designing, construction, development, testing and maintenance of commercial and military aircrafts and spacecrafts. Aerospace Engineering is categorized into two branches – Aeronautical Engineering and Astronautical Engineering. Aeronautical Engineering specializes in aircrafts, missiles and helicopters. On the contrary, Astronautical Engineering includes space shuttles, rockets and space stations. WHAT ARE THE AVAILABLE COURSES IN THIS BRANCH? An engineering aspirant with a strong interest in Aerospace branch can undertake the following courses available in the top colleges of India. • Aircraft Maintenance Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Aircraft Engineering • Bachelor of Engineering in Aeronautical Engineering • Master of Science in Aircraft Engineering • Master of Engineering in Aerospace Engineering • Master of Engineering in Aeronautical Engineering • Doctor of Philosophy in Aeronautical Engineering • Post Graduate Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering WHAT ARE THE WORK DESIGNATIONS OFFERED? Aerospace Engineers are generally appointed as Consultants, Thermal Design Engineers, Mechanical Design Engineers, Aerospace Technologist, Aircraft Production Manager, Assistant Technical Officers, Aerospace Design Checker and Graduate Engineer Trainees. An Aerospace Engineer can work in private or public companies. The degree holders are acquired by many big firms both in India and abroad. WHAT ARE THE JOB OPPORTUNITIES? As an Aerospace Engineer it is utmost crucial to decide your interest – whether you would be interested in Aeronautical Engineering or Astronautical Engineering. Both the branches have excellent job opportunities. Job opportunities for these engineers are available in Airlines, Air Force, Corporate Research Companies, Defence Ministry, Helicopter Companies, Aviation Companies, NASA and many others. Increasing popularity of air travel and space exploration require expertise to design and maintain improvements. Looking at heightening growth rate, the demand for smart and create Aerospace Engineers is only going to increase in the near future. Some of the top recruiters in this space are Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Defense Research and Development Laboratories (DRDO), Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Civil Aviation Department, Air India, India Space Research Organization (ISRO) and others. WHAT IS THE SALARY RANGE? The average salary of an Aerospace Engineer is INR 35, 000 to INR 40,000 per month. The maximum salary offered to an Aerospace Engineer graduated from IITs is INR 15 lakhs per annum Download our app today to manage recruitment when ever and where ever you want : Link :play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.freshersworld.jobs&hl=en ***Disclaimer: This is just a training video for candidates and recruiters. The name, logo and properties mentioned in the video are proprietary property of the respective organizations. The Preparation tips and tricks are an indicative generalized information. In no way Freshersworld.com, indulges into direct or indirect promotion of the respective Groups or organizations.

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