If you want to stay in the aerospace sector it will be competitive however, a degree in aerospace engineering opens up many opportunities so I'd say after you've graduated you will not be job less for sure.
Hi Sagar, i have got Meng aerospace engineering offer for Sheffield and Manchester? Which one do you recommend? ANd since i am an international student, i want to know is it hard to get an internship and what should i prepare?
If you want to specialise in rockets in the future go to Sheffield, they have the UK's best student rocket team and have won international awards. Plus Sheffield has good links within the rocket industry.
@@SA64R Thanks a lot!! And what rocket industry does Sheffield have connect with? Like Skyrora? Do these commercial rocket industry hire international students? I know SpaceX don't🥲
I've never studied in India or the US so wouldn't know of the difficulty levels of each. I'd say all three countries have established or growing aerospace industries but the country with the greatest earning potential is the USA by far
I'm sure many other subs would want to be my mentee as well, and I won't have any time left if I was everyone's personal mentor which is why I make yt vids so I can help as many people as I can efficiently.
I'm 100% sure that I'm the only one who has ever asked you this favour. My name is Abel, I'm a Cameroonian, and here,not up to 1% of the population aspire to do Aeronautic engineering. I've always dreamed to be an Aeronautic engineer, but whenever I speak about it to anyone, they will tell me that it's for Special special people. I want to prove to them that determination and hardwork can do EVERYTHING. Please make my dreams come true. You're full of experiences. PLEASE BE MY MENTHOR 🙏🙏🙏, I insist 🛩
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I WANT TO KNOW ABOUT HOW IS JOB OPPORTUNITY AFTER DOING UNDERGRADUATE IN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING??
If you want to stay in the aerospace sector it will be competitive however, a degree in aerospace engineering opens up many opportunities so I'd say after you've graduated you will not be job less for sure.
Hey can university cancel your offer letter if u are not able to get the score that u have predicted?
I think so
Hi Sagar, i have got Meng aerospace engineering offer for Sheffield and Manchester? Which one do you recommend? ANd since i am an international student, i want to know is it hard to get an internship and what should i prepare?
And i would like to specialize in rocket in the future
If you want to specialise in rockets in the future go to Sheffield, they have the UK's best student rocket team and have won international awards. Plus Sheffield has good links within the rocket industry.
@@SA64R Thanks a lot!! And what rocket industry does Sheffield have connect with? Like Skyrora? Do these commercial rocket industry hire international students? I know SpaceX don't🥲
studing in india is good r UK n USA is good for aerospace engineer i think it is hard to study in USA r UK
I've never studied in India or the US so wouldn't know of the difficulty levels of each. I'd say all three countries have established or growing aerospace industries but the country with the greatest earning potential is the USA by far
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I'm sure many other subs would want to be my mentee as well, and I won't have any time left if I was everyone's personal mentor which is why I make yt vids so I can help as many people as I can efficiently.
I'm 100% sure that I'm the only one who has ever asked you this favour. My name is Abel, I'm a Cameroonian, and here,not up to 1% of the population aspire to do Aeronautic engineering. I've always dreamed to be an Aeronautic engineer, but whenever I speak about it to anyone, they will tell me that it's for Special special people. I want to prove to them that determination and hardwork can do EVERYTHING. Please make my dreams come true. You're full of experiences. PLEASE BE MY MENTHOR 🙏🙏🙏, I insist 🛩
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