Aeronautical Engineering
COURSE OVERVIEW
Aeronautical Engineering is a professional undergraduate program focused on the design, development, testing, and maintenance of aircraft, spacecraft, and related systems. The course equips students with engineering skills, technical knowledge, and practical experience to excel in the aerospace and aviation industries.
DURATION
4 Years (8 Semesters) Includes theoretical learning, laboratory experiments, workshops, and industrial training.
Why Choose Aeronautical Engineering?
In-depth knowledge of aircraft design, aerodynamics, and propulsion
Opportunities in the rapidly growing aerospace and defense sectors
Strong career potential in aviation, space, and research organizations
Hands-on experience with aircraft systems and simulations
Exposure to cutting-edge aerospace technologies and software
Eligibility for higher studies like M.E., M.Tech, or MBA in Aviation
Opportunities in government and private aerospace industries
Contribution to innovation in aircraft and spacecraft technology
International career prospects in aerospace engineering
Scope for entrepreneurship in aerospace design and services
What You Will Learn?
Aerodynamics and flight mechanics
Aircraft structures and materials
Propulsion systems and jet engines
Avionics and aircraft instrumentation
Aeronautical design and CAD tools
Aircraft maintenance and safety systems
Aerospace materials and manufacturing techniques
Spacecraft design fundamentals
Control systems and flight dynamics
Project work and research in aeronautical engineering
Career Opportunities
Aeronautical Engineer
Aerospace Engineer
Design Engineer
Flight Test Engineer
Maintenance Engineer
Avionics Engineer
Research Scientist
Aircraft Production Engineer
Quality Assurance Engineerneer
Employment Areas
Aerospace and Defense Organizations
Aircraft Manufacturing Companies
Airlines and Aviation Companies
Government Space Agencies
Research and Development Laboratories
Aircraft Maintenance and Repair Organizations
Aviation Consulting Firms
Flight Training and Simulation Centers
Aerospace Components and Technology Firms