Aeronautical Engineering/aero

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Question
im doing my 12th in kuwait in cbse school.i would like to study aeonautical
engineering in india. could you tell me which are the top
aeronautical/aerospace colleges in inida excluding the IITs. would it be
advisable to study mech. first and then PG in aero afterwards. also what is the
diff b/w aeronautical and aerospace egineerning.
thank you

Answer
Hi,

There are several good insttitutions, pls see the link below for a complete profile;

http://www.indiaedu.com/top-colleges.html

for entry to any state engineering colleges, some of the following entrance tests are to be taken by you,

All India Engineering Entrance Examination 2007,Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Engineering Entrance Exam, Engineering & Medicine Common Entrance test (EMCET)

There is no need to do Mech degree before PG in Aero

Aero nautical and aero space are pretty much the same, except in the latter feild, some specialisation subjects like space structures, Space life xploration, Space vehicle design, Re-entry technology and space medicine, etc..

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Expertise

structural design analysis of aero gas turbine engine ; strength, life and integrity, Careers

Experience

stress analysis of rotating parts; Discs and shafts material selection and mechanical property

Organizations
aerospace industry

Publications
Journal of Aeronautical Society of India (AeSI Journal), India National Seminar on Aerospace Structures (NASAS), India National conference on air brathing engine (NCABE), India ANSYS(India) Users confefence, National Seminar on Flight Testing, India

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BTech (GRADUATION in Mechanical Eng),mysore university, india MTech (Post Graduation in Engineering Mechanics) iit-m, India MBA (HRM) IGNOU, India

Awards and Honors
Life Member of Aeronautical Society of India Life member Alumni association of Indian Institute ofTechnology, Chennai, India

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