Programmes Under Aerospace Engineering

About Aerospace Engineering
B.Tech in Aeronautical Engineering

The B.Tech program in Aeronautical engineering deals with the design, construction, maintenance, safety and study of science behind various aircrafts and their components. For a better learning process, students are exposed to case studies and problem-based learning, brainstorming, written tests, computer simulation, group discussions, industrial training seminars, technical seminars and projects. The prescribed courses of study and syllabi cover areas like, design, structures, propulsion, aerodynamics and systems. The laboratories and workshops, detailed in the curriculum, have been framed to take up the challenges in Industry and focus themselves on research and development. The student has access to the latest versions of many analysis and design packages.

Objective

To prepare for successful careers in industry that meet the needs of Indian and multinational companies in the field of Aerospace and Aeronautical Engineering

To develop the ability among the students to synthesize data and technical concepts for application to Aeronautical product design

Scope of Employment

Students are eligible to be placed in organizations dealing with products and services related to the aerospace and aeronautical industries.

Scope of Employment

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)

Airlines

Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)

Civil Aviation Department

Air India

India Space Research Organization (ISRO)

Defense Research and Development Laboratories (DRDO)

many other…

Core Courses

Aerodynamics

Airbreathing Propulsion

Theory of Elasticity

Aircraft Structure

Finite Element Method

Propulsion

Aircraft Materials

Avionics and Instrument Systems

Flight Dynamics

Aircraft Systems

Mechanics of Materials

Elective Courses

Heat Transfer

Aircraft General Practices

Computational Fluid Dynamics

UAV Design

Vibrations and Aero Elasticity

Cryogenics

Advanced Propulsion System

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