All of you once in your life must have gone through the experience of flying kites to flying paper rockets in classroom. Most of us, usually look at the sky whenever a plane crosses above us. If even you dream to rule the sky one day and create innovative flying machines, then Aeronautical Engineering is one of the best career options for you.
Introduction
Aeronautical Engineering is a branch of aerospace engineering that deals with the study and creation of advanced technologies in the field of aviation, defence system and space technology. This course prepares you for designing, development, testing and maintenance of the commercial airplanes and their components. Although, aeronautical engineers do not fly aircraft but still they have a large contribution towards the field of aviation. Let’s know a little more about Aeronautical Engineers in detail.
What Do Aeronautical Engineers Do?
Aeronautical Engineers are responsible for creating innovative, eco-friendly, economic and energy-efficient methods of air transportation. An aeronautical engineer has to adept with the laws of physics and aerodynamics. Those who want to design aircraft have to master several designing software’s like CAD or CAM. This career demands high dedication and during projects, you might be expected to burn the midnight oil and be prepared to carry some work back home.
How to become an Aeronautical Engineer?
There are several points of entry in the field of engineering depending upon the amount of education. The minimum eligibility for becoming an aeronautical engineer is a diploma in aeronautical engineering.
Eligibility:
Under Graduate Level
- 10+2 examination with Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry
Post Graduate Level
- Undergraduate degree in Aeronautical/ Aerospace A or related Engineering, or passed both Sections A and B of AMAeSI
Doctoral Level
- Must have completed post-graduation in Aeronautical/ Aerospace Engineering
- Must have a valid GATE Score
Courses Offered
- B. Tech in Aeronautical Engineering
- B. E. in Aeronautical Engineering
- M. Tech in Aeronautical Engineering
- M. Tech in Avionics
- M.E. in Aeronautical Engineering
- M.E. in Avionics
Top Colleges
This program is available in very selective colleges. Due to the high demand in the aviation field and fewer seats, there is a high level of competition among students. Some of the top colleges are:
1. Institute of Aeronautical Engineering, Hyderabad |
2. Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal University, Manipal |
3. Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science, Hindustan University, Chennai |
4. Institute of Aeronautical and Marine Engineering, Bengaluru |
5. PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh |
6. Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University, Chennai |
7. Indian Institute of Aeronautical Engineering & Information Technology, Pune |
8. CIIAE (Centre for Internationally Recognised Aeronautical/Aerospace/Aircraft Engineering), Dehradun |
9. Indian Academy of Aeronautical Technology, Lucknow |
Cost of Education
Since this is a specialized field, therefore the cost of pursuing a degree in aeronautical engineering can be significantly high. The fees for this program varies depending on whether it is a government college or a private one. The fees in government colleges in India might be around 25 to 40 thousand while the same in private colleges can start from INR 70,000 and go up to 3 lakhs per annum. The fees for pursuing the course abroad can be significantly higher and can cost around 23 lakhs for the graduation course.
Greatest Aeronautic Engineers of all Time!
1. Neil Armstrong
Neil Armstrong is a well-known figure in the history of Aerospace Engineering. Neil Armstrong is an American astronaut and aeronautical engineer who was the first person to walk on the moon.
2. Elon Musk
Elon Musk is an entrepreneur and engineer. He founded SpaceX, an aerospace manufacturer and space transport company of which he is the CEO and lead designer. He is also the co-founder and CEO of Tesla, Inc, Co-founder of PayPal and co-founder and CEO of Neuralink. He has also stated his commitment to reducing global warming through sustainable energy and reducing the risk of human extinction by establishing a human colony on mars.
3. Sir George Cayley
Sir George Cayley is considered to be one of the most important people in the history of aeronautics. He was one of the first person to understand the principles of flight. As an English engineer and aviator, he is viewed as the first scientific aerial investigator. He was one of the first person to understand the principles of flight. Regarded as the “Father of Aviation” his impact is long-lasting and telling.
4. Kalpana Chawla
Kalpana Chawla was the first female of Indian origin who went to space. She was an American astronaut who first flew on the Space Shuttle Columbia. She was also one of the seven members to die when the Space Shuttle Columbia aircraft disintegrated on its re-entry into the Earth’s atmosphere.
5. Barnes Wallis
Barnes Wallis is one of the most famous for his invention of the bouncing bomb, used by the Royal Air Force during the Dambusters raid during the Second World War. He was an English scientist, engineer, and inventor. Other works assigned to him also include the earthquake bomb.
Summing it Up!
Aeronautical Engineering is certainly one of the best professions and is not only highly paid but also ensures high social status and standard of living. There is a high demand for skilled aeronautic engineers and both private and government organizations pay high benefits to retain all the talented and efficient ones. Along with everything being so good, there are several challenges as well. In addition to this, you would also be required to travel a lot. So, if you think you can rise above all of these challenges and take the flight of your dreams, then no one can stop you from moving towards your goal.
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