Recognised by Bharathiar University, Rajasthan Vidyapeeth University & Institution of Mechanical engineers, Mumbai
 
FAQs  
   On Aeronautical Engineering
   
  WHY AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING ?
  • According to a survey conducted, by the end of 2008, the total number of aircrafts in India is going to touch the 5000 mark.
  • ISRO and VSSC are concentrating on providing services with better efficiency, for which a large number of technical experts are required.
  • After the year 2002, there is a sharp increase in aerospace related firms in India.
  • The number of Aeronautical Engineers in India is very less, due to which there is a big demand for the ones in field.Studies show that this situation may continue for a further period of 8 to 10 years.
  who employ aeronautical engineers?
  • Indian Air Force
  • H.A.L
  • N.A.L
  • V.S.S.C
  • I.S.R.O
  • Indian Airlines
  • Air India
  • Air Deccan
  • Air Sahara
  • Jet Airways
  • Infotech, Pune
  • Kingfisher Airways
  • GoAir
  • SpiceJet
  • Thaneja Aerospace Ltd.

And many more...

 

  WHO CONDUCTS THE EXAMINATION?

The Aeronautical Society of India, New Delhi

 

  WHAT IS THE DEGREE AWARDED?

AMAeSI - Associate Membership of Aeronautical Society of India

 

  IS THE COURSE RECOGNISED?

YES - Recognized by Govt. Of India(Order No.F-18-1/78-T.7 dated 02-08-1978), as equivalent to B.E or B.Tech from any recognised university.

 

   
   
 

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