He didn't say the job is in aerospace necessarily. There are a ton of engineering companies that would pay him 12 lpa. There aren't many aerospace companies that's why he said people are going abroad
So what are you doing here ? There is no scope in India after isro and some private companies .You have to move further to study Mtech etc@@rudrakshdilliwal1804
Asking an engineer about only package is the shittest thing to do. Ask them how demanding the specific field is , in which companies the student can get into and then the salary.
Its the mentality of us Indians, your personality and education is evaluated based on your wealth. The difference between our mentality and other developed foreign nation's mentality is that they talk about development, scope, opportunities and Satisfaction of the field rather than money/salary. It is disheartening to say the least, can't really blame the people who are sold "dreams" in exchange for money, but the cog mentality of our people need to be pointed at.
Minimum 12 lpa after aerospace,what a joke.Nowadays people are telling anything that comes in their mind.He should tell the highest you can get is 12LPA😂😂
@zaidhussain3293 You got a point buddy. it's disrespectful to compare ourselves with the likes of Pakistan. but we are not communist like china. what we achieved so far is good in itself. especially for a country where QUOTA is making sure that talented individuals lose their seats to the person with SC ST benefits. and you might not like my words but majority of Muslims of hindi belt are highly uneducated. the level of education in madarsa is very very low. half of their time is invested in the teaching of quran and hadith. we need many new laws that should be implemented before it's too late.
Which fake survey you got your sources lmao 😂 majority of Muslim in hindi belt are employed in middle east and are less educated but are earning not like fanatics hindus who vote for rss and are joining as Bajrang dal members , opening momo and chai stalls , learning about their mythical empires vikramaditya across Asia and how India is a viswguru😅. You do realise hindus are the most reserved in any field obc, st sc while Muslim's come in general and obc @@KrishNahBro
If you are talking about USA, 12 lakh is about 14.5k usd and most minimum wage employees who work at fast food restaurants or as waiters generally earn about 30k so there is no aerospace engineer getting paid less than a waiter
For someone who dont know among all iits only 4 iits offer aerospace engineering , because jobs are too less that even many iits dont offer this course . And about private collage you can understand 😂
@@onmypillow493 askb yourself, how common is it that you see a aircraft manufacturing factory? most cities dont have them, thats the point, no matter how demaning they are, the potential is still limited unless indian companies start buying indegenous airplanes which might increase the market size of aerospace, its the same way how tourism in india have one of the hughest potential but its still so under developed
Bro I am thinking of doing aerospace in arm should I do it .What was your experience pls tell me I am confused because all my cousins are telling you will not get a job
@@Alarina278 I just got the course , college hasn't started yet... So I don't know , It is true that as of now there is little job opportunity for aerospace in India, the only way to get good jobs is to be the best in it. At the end of the day , if you want aerospace... And you are willing to put the effort for it , then that's all that matters
Do note that aerospace engineering is one of the highest paying jobs in The US , Germany and France. It's only that India isn't developed enough in that field to offer such jobs because we are currently not manufacturing our own aircrafts
I'm an Aeronautical Engineer. Currently working as mechanical Design Engineer for 3.3LPA😶. After completing aerospace/Aeronautical we have two options 1.) Technical Publication 2.) Design & Analysis. In india package would start from 3LPA. And the sad truth is Growth is very slow and mechanical engineer also eligible for this roles.
There is a difference between everyone moving abroad and everyone planning to move abroad 😂 most of these people won't be even placed in foreign they will just became Uber drivers
@@theimistocles.. we are yet to see that cuz this genz generation parents have money to back them up but ig it won't go so far.... not sure about all genz becoming Uber drives tho?
@@thatonerandomguy9764 Cut the bs, this government is the most corrupt with private companies ever in the history of India and still we have massive brain drain bc private companies in India are cheap and unwilling to invest in Indian talent itself
aerospace is sepacialized for that category while mech is a generalized branch, best option for studnets would be to do mech in btech and then do masters in aerospace (if you get iisc or top iits in india then go for mtech or else go abroad)
@@DakshayaniBudharapu I want to be a space scientist.... Thank you for guide I think it will help me.... Please help further more... My subject are (maths,chemistry, physics and optional sub: physical education....) According to this guide me... I don't want to do engeenering..
@@bellaswan4969 you can do a bsc in physics. After that, give exams like INAT, IIT JAM , TIFR GS, JEST, etc. By clearing these exams, you can do int phd in astronomy from top research institutes of india if your rank is very good. Or you can do msc after bsc and give the same exams to do a phd in these institutes. If you do a msc from iit (admission through JAM exam) and have really good performance, you can do a space research abroad also
@@Videet-gc8pz7sf8r could you please tell me all entrance exam details (jee,neet,etc.) as I couldn't find and colleges and universities for this profession..
@@bellaswan4969the thing is that there is very low scope of aerospace in india even tho there is not much good colleges who can provide better education about this. If you want to persue your interest in aerospace, then there is only one option which is aerospace engineering in india. If you have really good financial conditions then go abroad you can study there as a aerospace researcher.
@@Kenyakenya2 yes population is growing very rapidly. Everyone needs electricity. Large corporate office buildings for huge population are made, there lifts/elevators use heavy Electrical machines. To carry large population to work, we need a lot of trains which run on very high electrical power. Also large population needs to eat food made from flour. So flour mills also have large motor and constant 3 phase power supply, even if one phase is down, there won't be chapati/roti. Other than that ofcourse all industries, factories and processing units need electricity. In agriculture, we need fertilizers and pesticides. Once farming is done, land becomes useless, unless you put in fertilizers. To make fertilizers and pesticides, we need large amount of electricity to run those factories, so this massive population can eat. Indian people love having a lot of kids who consume tons of Electricity that their carbon footprint is really horrible. Also this large population use lots of internet, mobile communication which needs lots of power. Also most primitive is we need lights and fans always on & running. This electricity is not made like few days ago, stored and delivered. It is generated and immediately transmitted and used. Conclusion: Electrical engineering is best and always in demand branch in massive population like India where people love having kids or they make kids just because others are making for no reason. Also in universe, type of civilization (of any species, aliens or humans) is how much power they can harvest. Humans are said to be type 0 or type 0.7. If we can harvest power from entire earth, then we become type 1 civilization. If it's from surrounding planets or sun, then it's type 2 and so on... So even how developed the civilization is, or even how developed the country is that is seen by how much electricity the people are getting or using. Electrical engineering is the only branch which deserves to be called evergreen.
We have studied for 12 years just to get admission in university and further study 4 years. And after that we study 4 years bs to get to Ms and further study 2 years. I am sick of listening the word masters.
Channel ID is official broke brothers, that means bas kuchh bhi vella giri chalega. They just ask people their branch, package while they're walking on bangalore streets.
Bro but even if u do aerospace from abroad u won't be allowed to work in major project (space related) as these projects are military affiliated First you need is citizenship of that country
@@Beastgamer-vi5fg bro iam planning to do masters in structural mechanics and coupled systems in le cnam (france) any suggestions or guidance by the way i hold bachelor's in aerospace engineering.
@@Beastgamer-vi5fg yo brother thanks for replying. I'm actually planning to do BTech/ BE in aeronautical engineering with pilot studies... ( main aim is to become a pilot) so you have anu suggestions for that
Bro dont know about aerospace 😂😂😂 I think in whole world IIT ians only getting much salary, that means indian engineers only getting hike in salary ......
obv not in India this country is shit in aerospace bro's be only launching remote control to moon like isro's gonna find alien there isro approach is shit too
@vidyapravin2 it's a sensitive position in most cases. They either want you to be the citizen as a condition, or stay at least 5 years, some cases 3 three years. After a 20 months course. When you finally apply for the 3 years condition positions, question remains why did you do off field works in past few years, or why didn't you anything. It is a bit twisted. There is a very tiny percentage who gets along, which is the end the very typical case, and they remain as the "standard of success" .
Generally saying that there are two kinds of engineer.... One is a type of engineer passing out from NIT IIT of top 10 and another is a type of engineer from aira gaira gobar PRIVATE COLLEGE
Every year almost 15 lacs aspirants give the exam, the total seats in IIT, NIT, IIIT, GFTIs are 35 - 40k including all branches.. So tell me, what do the rest 14 lacs 60 k students should do ? Hang by fan for not getting that overhyped dream "IIT" ?
companies prefer aerospace degrees over mechanical, mechanical is just broad of everything, companies want someone who knows everything about their job, not just a little bit