Aeronautical Engineering
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Job Description
Aeronautical Engineering is a well-known branch of
engineering that attracts students with interest in airplanes
and their mechanism. The primary job of an Aeronautical
Engineer is to devise aircraft and propulsion systems, but
with time, the engineer is given many more responsibilities
to carry out. Recruitment opportunities are available in
defense services and aviation industry. An engineering
degree in Aeronautical Engineering helps one in getting a
job in the aviation industry, defense establishments, and
civil aviation department.
What do they do ?
Aeronautical engineers are responsible for designing and testing products for aircraft, spacecraft,
missiles, and satellites. Their tasks involve creating and examining blueprints, starting the
criteria for a design system, scanning proposals, and correlating teams from design to
manufacturing.
Students who have
completed class 10th and are
good in subjects like
mathematics and science can
apply for the diploma course.
Students who have successfully
completed their class 12th
examination or equivalent with
Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics (PCM) and
aggregate of with a minimum of
70 to 75% in the examination
are eligible to apply for the
entrance exam for Aeronautical
Engineering for BTech course.
Basic Education Requirement
Special tests or exams
• For admission to various institutes candidates are required to qualify JEE Main and JEE Advanced.
• The basic eligibility criteria for aeronautical engineering is the minimum 70-75% marks in aggregate in PCM in Class 12.
• AME CET is the national level common entrance test. After clearing the exam, the candidate has to attend AME CET Admission
counselling to confirm their admission in top Aeronautical Engineering colleges according to their All India Rank (AIR) of AME CET.
Best universities
1. KATHIR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, COIMBATORE
2. KUMARAGURU COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY [KCT], COIMBATORE
3. EAST WEST COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING -[EWCE), BANGALORE
4. BANNARI AMMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - [BIT), SATHYAMANGALAM
5. FLYTECH AVIATION ACADEMY, SECUNDERABAD
6. MANGALORE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING - [MITE], MANGALORE
Required Skills
• Aeronautical Engineers should have good mathematical and logical skills;
• They also need to be good at organizing, working in teams of cross-sectional skills and as such be able to get
on well with people at all levels.
• Applicants should be able to keep calm under pressure and be a problem solver; like working with tools,
drawing complex sketches and thinking up forms and structures.
• They are also required to constantly update themselves with the latest innovations and technologies.
• Aeronautical Engineers also have the ability to express their own ideas clearly to others; also be creative and
analytical with an eye for detail.
• They should also develop good problem-solving skills; have excellent mathematical precision, design skills,
computer skills, and communication skills.
• They should also be able to apply the principles of science and technology to create aircraft, components and
support equipment.
• Candidates must also be able to resolve issues that arise during the design, development and testing
processes.
Annual salary
• Aeronautical Engineers can earn a good salary, as a trainee, they will earn about Rs.35,000 or
more per month into airlines. Research organizations, aircraft developing and manufacturing
organizations and others pay around Rs.40,000 per month.
• After a couple of year experience, they can easily get around Rs.80,000 a month along with all
the added benefits reserved for government servants.
• The salary of an aeronautical engineer can vary, depending on their educational qualifications,
work experience, specialized skills, employer and location.
Job Benefits
1. Competitive salary and benefits
The average salary for an aeronautical engineer is $104,775 per year.
2. Pioneering new technology
Aeronautical engineers design and test innovative technology used in aerospace research. Government agencies
and private companies recruit aeronautical engineers to improve existing aircraft or create entirely new
prototypes.
3. Working with aircraft
Aeronautical engineers improve consumer and military air transportation, meaning their work has real-world
applications that improve the lives of those who rely on their technology for safe travel.
4. Job security
The Labor Statistics projects an 8% increase in employment outlook for aerospace engineers between 2020 and
2030.
5. Fast-growing industry
Aeronautics is a fast-growing industry in the commercial travel and military sectors.
Job Drawbacks
1. Stress
Aeronautical engineering can be a stressful career. It involves the careful review of technical documents and
safety standards. Engineers may draft their own reports, which can take time and careful attention to complete
accurately.
2. Work-life balance
Depending on the project or the place of employment, some aeronautical engineers may work more than 40
hours a week.
3. Educational investment
Becoming an aeronautical engineer takes many years of dedicated studying and training.
4. Extensive computer work
Often, aeronautical engineers spend a significant amount of their workday using a computer. They use
computers to conduct research, draft schematics, collect and analyze data and write technical reports.
5. Job location
Another big disadvantage of aerospace engineering is that you might have to move to a different location in
order to get a job.
.
Companies in this field
1. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
2. ISRO
3. Helicopter Corporation of India
4. Defense Research and Development Organization
5. Air India
6. Civil Aviation Department
7. Indian Coast Guard
8. Defense Research and Development Laboratory
9. Aeronautical Development Establishment
10. National Aerospace Laboratories
11. Private Air Lines
12. Mahindra Defense Systems
Job Scope
Aeronautics Research
For admission to various institutes
candidates are required to qualify JEE
Main and JEE Advanced.
The basic eligibility criteria for aeronautical
engineering is the minimum 70-75% marks in
aggregate in PCM in Class 12.
AME CET is the national level common entrance
test. After clearing the exam, the candidate has
to attend AME CET Admission counselling to
confirm their admission in top Aeronautical
Engineering colleges according to their All India
Rank (AIR) of AME CET.
Special tests or exams
Gender ratio
89.4%
10.6%
Average cost to pursue
Aeronautical Engineering
Rs 11,00,000
Canada
Ireland
USA
2,00,000 pm
Most someone could make
50,00,000 pm
Most someone could make
30,000 pm
Least someone could make
4,00,000 pm
Least someone could make
Salary Scope
INDIA
ABROAD
Astronautical engineers design, develop and
manufacture spacecraft, the same vehicles
astronauts use to journey past the skies and into
what in many ways remains the great unknown.
Astronautical Engineering
Aerospace engineering is the primary field
of engineering concerned with the
development of aircraft and spacecraft.
Aerospace Engineering
Two major branches
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Mercury is the
closest planet
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Mars
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Aeronautical Engineering Career Information

Aeronautical Engineering Career Information

  • 1.
    Aeronautical Engineering Department ofLifelong Learning and Extension DLLE – Career Project
  • 2.
    Job Description Aeronautical Engineeringis a well-known branch of engineering that attracts students with interest in airplanes and their mechanism. The primary job of an Aeronautical Engineer is to devise aircraft and propulsion systems, but with time, the engineer is given many more responsibilities to carry out. Recruitment opportunities are available in defense services and aviation industry. An engineering degree in Aeronautical Engineering helps one in getting a job in the aviation industry, defense establishments, and civil aviation department.
  • 3.
    What do theydo ? Aeronautical engineers are responsible for designing and testing products for aircraft, spacecraft, missiles, and satellites. Their tasks involve creating and examining blueprints, starting the criteria for a design system, scanning proposals, and correlating teams from design to manufacturing.
  • 4.
    Students who have completedclass 10th and are good in subjects like mathematics and science can apply for the diploma course. Students who have successfully completed their class 12th examination or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) and aggregate of with a minimum of 70 to 75% in the examination are eligible to apply for the entrance exam for Aeronautical Engineering for BTech course. Basic Education Requirement
  • 5.
    Special tests orexams • For admission to various institutes candidates are required to qualify JEE Main and JEE Advanced. • The basic eligibility criteria for aeronautical engineering is the minimum 70-75% marks in aggregate in PCM in Class 12. • AME CET is the national level common entrance test. After clearing the exam, the candidate has to attend AME CET Admission counselling to confirm their admission in top Aeronautical Engineering colleges according to their All India Rank (AIR) of AME CET.
  • 6.
    Best universities 1. KATHIRCOLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, COIMBATORE 2. KUMARAGURU COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY [KCT], COIMBATORE 3. EAST WEST COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING -[EWCE), BANGALORE 4. BANNARI AMMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - [BIT), SATHYAMANGALAM 5. FLYTECH AVIATION ACADEMY, SECUNDERABAD 6. MANGALORE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING - [MITE], MANGALORE
  • 7.
    Required Skills • AeronauticalEngineers should have good mathematical and logical skills; • They also need to be good at organizing, working in teams of cross-sectional skills and as such be able to get on well with people at all levels. • Applicants should be able to keep calm under pressure and be a problem solver; like working with tools, drawing complex sketches and thinking up forms and structures. • They are also required to constantly update themselves with the latest innovations and technologies. • Aeronautical Engineers also have the ability to express their own ideas clearly to others; also be creative and analytical with an eye for detail. • They should also develop good problem-solving skills; have excellent mathematical precision, design skills, computer skills, and communication skills. • They should also be able to apply the principles of science and technology to create aircraft, components and support equipment. • Candidates must also be able to resolve issues that arise during the design, development and testing processes.
  • 8.
    Annual salary • AeronauticalEngineers can earn a good salary, as a trainee, they will earn about Rs.35,000 or more per month into airlines. Research organizations, aircraft developing and manufacturing organizations and others pay around Rs.40,000 per month. • After a couple of year experience, they can easily get around Rs.80,000 a month along with all the added benefits reserved for government servants. • The salary of an aeronautical engineer can vary, depending on their educational qualifications, work experience, specialized skills, employer and location.
  • 9.
    Job Benefits 1. Competitivesalary and benefits The average salary for an aeronautical engineer is $104,775 per year. 2. Pioneering new technology Aeronautical engineers design and test innovative technology used in aerospace research. Government agencies and private companies recruit aeronautical engineers to improve existing aircraft or create entirely new prototypes. 3. Working with aircraft Aeronautical engineers improve consumer and military air transportation, meaning their work has real-world applications that improve the lives of those who rely on their technology for safe travel. 4. Job security The Labor Statistics projects an 8% increase in employment outlook for aerospace engineers between 2020 and 2030. 5. Fast-growing industry Aeronautics is a fast-growing industry in the commercial travel and military sectors.
  • 10.
    Job Drawbacks 1. Stress Aeronauticalengineering can be a stressful career. It involves the careful review of technical documents and safety standards. Engineers may draft their own reports, which can take time and careful attention to complete accurately. 2. Work-life balance Depending on the project or the place of employment, some aeronautical engineers may work more than 40 hours a week. 3. Educational investment Becoming an aeronautical engineer takes many years of dedicated studying and training. 4. Extensive computer work Often, aeronautical engineers spend a significant amount of their workday using a computer. They use computers to conduct research, draft schematics, collect and analyze data and write technical reports. 5. Job location Another big disadvantage of aerospace engineering is that you might have to move to a different location in order to get a job. .
  • 11.
    Companies in thisfield 1. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited 2. ISRO 3. Helicopter Corporation of India 4. Defense Research and Development Organization 5. Air India 6. Civil Aviation Department 7. Indian Coast Guard 8. Defense Research and Development Laboratory 9. Aeronautical Development Establishment 10. National Aerospace Laboratories 11. Private Air Lines 12. Mahindra Defense Systems
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    For admission tovarious institutes candidates are required to qualify JEE Main and JEE Advanced. The basic eligibility criteria for aeronautical engineering is the minimum 70-75% marks in aggregate in PCM in Class 12. AME CET is the national level common entrance test. After clearing the exam, the candidate has to attend AME CET Admission counselling to confirm their admission in top Aeronautical Engineering colleges according to their All India Rank (AIR) of AME CET. Special tests or exams
  • 15.
    Gender ratio 89.4% 10.6% Average costto pursue Aeronautical Engineering Rs 11,00,000 Canada Ireland USA
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    2,00,000 pm Most someonecould make 50,00,000 pm Most someone could make 30,000 pm Least someone could make 4,00,000 pm Least someone could make Salary Scope INDIA ABROAD
  • 17.
    Astronautical engineers design,develop and manufacture spacecraft, the same vehicles astronauts use to journey past the skies and into what in many ways remains the great unknown. Astronautical Engineering Aerospace engineering is the primary field of engineering concerned with the development of aircraft and spacecraft. Aerospace Engineering Two major branches
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    2 5 1 Here you could describethe topic of the section 4 3 Table of contents Business Overview Here you could describe the topic of the section Market Analysis Here you could describe the topic of the section Marketing Plan Here you could describe the topic of the section Management Plan Here you could describe the topic of the section Operating Plan Here you could describe the topic of the section Financial Plan 6
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    Awesome words Because keywords are great for catching your audience’s attention
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    Them It’s the closestplanet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun. Us
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    4,498,300.000 Big numbers catchyour audience’s attention
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    Do you knowwhat helps you make your point clear? Lists like this one: ● Because they’re simple ● You can organize your ideas clearly ● And because you’ll never forget to buy milk! And the most important thing: the audience won’t miss the point of your presentation And here comes the slide title
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    Mars Saturn Venus Jupiter Mercury is theclosest planet to the Sun It has a beautiful name, but it’s terribly hot Despite being red, Mars is a cold place Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun Market share If you want to modify this graph, click on it, follow the link, change the data and replace it
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    Mercury is the closestplanet to the Sun It has a beautiful name, but it’s very hot Venus Despite being red, it’s a cold place, not hot Mars Mercury It’s the biggest planet in the Solar System Saturn is the ringed one and a gas giant Saturn Neptune, the farthest planet from the Sun Neptune Jupiter Our service
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    Break-even analysis Mercury isthe closest planet to the Sun Big loss It has a beautiful name, but it’s very hot Break-even point Despite being red, Mars is a cold place High profit It’s the biggest planet in the Solar System Saturn is the ringed one and a gas giant Profit Loss
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    Despite being red,Mars is a cold place, not hot Saturn is a gas giant, composed mostly of hydrogen and helium Pro Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet in the Solar System Premium Basic Our plans
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    Mercury is the closestplanet to the Sun It has a beautiful name, but it’s very hot Channel 2 Despite being red, Mars is a cold place Channel 3 Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun Channel 4 Sales and distribution Channel 1
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    Mercury is theclosest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun PR Mars is a cold place, not hot. The planet is full of iron oxide dust Online Advertising and promotion Advertising
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    Organizational chart Team 1 Name1 Name 2 Team 2 Name 1 Name 2 CEO Name
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    Our process Despite being red,is a cold place, not hot Day 1 It’s the biggest planet in the Solar System Saturn is the ringed one and a gas giant Day 3 Day 2
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    Predicted growth Mercury isthe closest planet to the Sun It has a beautiful name, but it’s very hot Venus Despite being red, it’s a cold place, not hot Mars Mercury It’s the biggest planet in the Solar System Jupiter
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    What the company owns Whatthe company owes Liabilities Difference between assets and liabilities Equity Assets Balance sheet 1.000 3.000 7.000
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