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Which is best aeronautical engineering or computer science engineering?

Which is best aeronautical engineering or computer science engineering?

computer science is far better than aerospace engineering in India. For Aerospace only service based companies are there so work and salary can never satisfy you and Aerospace engineering requires a lot more analytical skills than computer science.

What is the highest salary of aeronautical engineer?

Highest salary that a Aeronautical Engineer can earn is 25.8 Lakhs per year (2.2L per month).

What can I do after a bachelor’s degree in aeronautical engineering?

After the bachelor’s degree students can peruse ME or M tech. in Aeronautical engineering or aerospace engineering. Master in Aerospace or aeronautical engineering can boost your knowledge and you can participate in research-oriented projects as well as go for a teaching career in the aeronautical or aerospace field.

What are the latest trends in aeronautical and aerospace engineering?

A new trend in aeronautical and aerospace engineering file is the improved development of unmanned vehicles and unmanned technologies. Unmanned flying vehicles like Drones and fixed-wing UAV’s opened a huge opportunity for those who wish to become an aeronautical engineer.

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What is the scope of aerospace and aeronautical engineering?

Aerospace and aeronautical engineering scopes are not limited. Today itself aeronautical and aerospace engineers have their role in Defense, Aviation, Logistics and Space Technologies etc. To become an aeronautical engineer the candidate should complete at least a bachelor’s degree aeronautical or aerospace engineering.

What are the classes like at MIT for engineering?

There used to be a class called Unified Engineering, which was a set of four classes (Signals and Systems, Fluids, Thermodynamics, and Materials and Structures) all taught together as double-classes across two semesters, and historically had people in class from 9AM to 11AM every weekday (which was very early by MIT standards).

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