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About Rajeevlochanam B A
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

Education/Credentials
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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Topic: Aeronautical Engineering



Expert: Rajeevlochanam B A
Date: 6/21/2007
Subject: increment in salaries

Question
Sir,i want to know how much increment is possible in the field of aeronautical engineering both in govt and private sectors without doing mba?if one completes mba how does it effect on individual's salary?

Answer
Increment or hike in salary is relative to your employer, current position and your performance. but, generally, based on MBA qualification added to your engineering degree, salary hike in a govt. sector is not much. But, in  a private sector you may be offered better positions through which salary may be higher.

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