Aeronautical lies under aerospace engineering, if you wanna focus on building spacecrafts and satellites, you should consider astronautical engineering and not Aeronautical. One more thing both lie under aerospace engineering
Aeronautical lies under aerospace engineering, if you wanna focus on building spacecrafts and satellites, you should consider astronautical engineering and not Aeronautical. One more thing both lie under aerospace engineering
Guys, please don't troll the channel for using the "wrong" map of India. The animation they use is probably by an international company (since it is too good). Or else these animators live outside India. Either way, outside India, POK and Aksai Chin aren't shown to be parts of India. So, for God's sake, it isn't their fault. Please!
@Areen Mahapatra They already made a video on that, i.e., on CSE with specialisation in AI & ML. We want a video on CSE in general. CSE- most demanded branch.
Did you plzz inform all the details of IIST Trivandrum and IIT 's with courses , job opportunity , salary I like to become isro scientist / engineer So plzz talk on the bases of that purpose.....
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-I1IovbZCe6Y.html ( all about iist is explained in this video) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aM2BDtw1S3s.html ( about isro scientists) 😊🥀hope this would help you
Aeronautical lies under aerospace engineering, if you wanna focus on building spacecrafts and satellites, you should consider astronautical engineering and not Aeronautical. One more thing both lie under aerospace engineering
Aeronautical lies under aerospace engineering, if you wanna focus on building spacecrafts and satellites, you should consider astronautical engineering and not Aeronautical. One more thing both lie under aerospace engineering
Aeronautical lies under aerospace engineering, if you wanna focus on building spacecrafts and satellites, you should consider astronautical engineering and not Aeronautical. One more thing both lie under aerospace engineering
Yeah but I am mostly interested in Aerospace Engineering and I already gathered most of the information about but I still want to learn about it more and more so I am requesting a video...
You have to pass your 10+2 with Maths and Physics with a minimum aggregate score of 51% in both the subjects including English. Then you have to do your Class 1 and Class 2 medicals by DGCA recommend doctors. Once you have completed all these you can join any flying schools in India.
@@debtanaymukherjee158 I have two more doubts. What course can be pursued in the flying schools? Shall we pursue this course after completing any UG courses.Will it be worth?
@@aniruthsridhars2778 See completing any UG course or a 4 year graduation degree is not at all a requirement for becoming a pilot in India as per DGCA. You can directly join any flying school after completing your Class 12th and start with your training.
Aeronautical lies under aerospace engineering, if you wanna focus on building spacecrafts and satellites, you should consider astronautical engineering and not Aeronautical. One more thing both lie under aerospace engineering
Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering is the worst branch to pursue your career in India...Not to offend the makers of this Video but the Realtiy is something different, i am an aerospace engineer and done my internship from HAL Bangalore and guess what HAL does not hire aeronautical or aerospace engineers...There are few points you should remember while opting career in aerospace sector. 1.There are only two full fledged aerospace manufacturing companies around the world i.e Airbus and Boeing. 2.There is No aerospace manufacturing companies in India. 3.HAL, ISRO, DRDO do not hire Aerospace or Aeronautical Engineers and instead of this they prefer Mechanical,Electrical,Electronics and Civil engineering graduates....if you have doubt please refer their website. 4.In India if you want to make a career into aerospace than you have to do Masters or M.tech from Premier institutions such as IIT,IISC,IIST etc. And got a chance to work as a Assistant Professor in any private university. 5. So, I request all the young and passionate students who are willing to make their career into this industry, please do not choose aerospace or aeronatical Branch as a option instead of this take Mechanical or Electrical Branch which have broad career scope and growth. Regards, Azhar
Aeronautical lies under aerospace engineering, if you wanna focus on building spacecrafts and satellites, you should consider astronautical engineering and not Aeronautical. One more thing both lie under aerospace engineering
Aeronautical lies under aerospace engineering, if you wanna focus on building spacecrafts and satellites, you should consider astronautical engineering and not Aeronautical. One more thing both lie under aerospace engineering
100th comment!✨ I like it videos to an extent👍🏻; I would like u to make a video on Aerospace Engineering........as many students are inclined towards this!!! I hope u will post a video on Aerospace Engineering 🙏🏻
Aeronautical lies under aerospace engineering, if you wanna focus on building spacecrafts and satellites, you should consider astronautical engineering and not Aeronautical. One more thing both lie under aerospace engineering
@@yashprajapati70 Thank you so much for such information 🙏🏻; Can u suggest some of the best colleges for becoming an astronaut? I am tilted towards becoming an astronaut!! I u would help me then it would be my pleasure ✨
@@KwityModi you should look into space sciences, there’s no particular course for being an astronaut you need to master a field of study in respect to be one, as an astronaut goes to space for research and experiments.
@@yashprajapati70 Thank you so much 🙏🏻 I m curious to know that are u an aerospace engineer?? I would like u to guide me towards my career; if u would do so then it would be my pleasure!🙏🏻 Once again thank you so much!
@@KwityModi I'm going to study aerospace engineering from next year, there are many universities but depends on where you want to go. USA has very good programs for aerospace engineering compared to India. Almost every university giving aerospace engineering courses in the US has an aeroastro department, in which you can study both aeronautical engineering(anything that flies in the earth's atmosphere) and astronautical engineering (anything that goes to space). Best universities is US are MIT, CALTECH, GEORGIATECH, university of texas, Stanford And many more. In india IIT Mumbai is the best but you don't have an aeroastro department, whereas the advantage of having an aeroastro department is that you can study both aeronautical and astronautical engineering at once and then decide which field to particularly master
Can u explain about Next feature about electronic communications engineering (ECE) in BTech and Mtech , also in Ms (master aboard) course and company Explain with sub course and best countries , feature jobs in ECE department ?
incredible vids bro.. I'm one of your biggest fans. I am a big fan of your videos as well, so if you could make one about Chandigarh University's educational system, I would be very interested in attending there.
HELLO COLLEGE SUGGEST,can u please provide informations about NAVEL ARCHETECTURE AND SHIP BUILDING ENGINEERING with your much inspiring and beautiful video...Hope i will get a quick response from your yteam...thank you.
Ma'am, How many academic years to study for graduation. I'm seeking your help because I don't have much knowledge about it. Currently I'm studying in Sainik school and be appearing CL-12 exam this year and I want to study Aeronautical engineering. Please guide me. 🙏🙏