Video is much focused towards Aerospace engineering and lot of information is wrong, the subjects you mentioned were also incorrect, both of them study thermodynamics, fluid mechanics in fact Mechanical engineering students also study the same subjects, the real difference is with Aerodynamics, propulsion, Aircraft structures and Space vehicles, Aircraft and Space systems, Performance, Rockets and Missiles, Aircraft and Space Propulsion, Aircraft and Space vehicles Design. And you have not discussed about drones, Microlights and most importantly Aircraft Maintenance technologies which an Aeronautical engineer studies, hence not clearly distinguished between Aeronautical and Aerospace technologies.....a broad explanation is required on Civil, Defence and Space systems then the students will know the real difference. Can you please provide the data of how many colleges are there for these courses? How many students are getting passed out? List of organization's which do campus placements? What is the successful placement %? Please don't misguide students with wrong information about salary packages. You mentioned that it is within 20 highly paid salary packages, please provide the list of remaining 19 fields with domain wise ranking then the students will understand that there are other better options also available for them
Sir.. I want to do aerospace in my post graduate.. Then which under graduate department [other than aerospace] is preferable sir... EEE or ECE which is best sir.. please reply sir
As a Canadian engineering student, I can tell you for a fact that the $83,000 to $1,500,000 salary range is very much incorrect. The median pay ranges around 95,000 (with entry level being closer to 60,000). Furthermore, these jobs are highly competitive.
Please don't do any blunders. Please check this critical questions to know the reality AeroSpace, Aviation - FAQ (Students) | th-cam.com/video/QZmNOsfWTGk/w-d-xo.html Questions and Answers Question-1 : You are a 10th student and wish to grab a job in the AeroSpace/Aviation Industry, Your choices? Question-2 : Why specialization courses like Aerospace is not recommended at graduation level? Question-3 : What if you are a super student who wants to do a specialisation subject in Degree level itself (Aeronautical engineering, Bio Technology etc) at any cost, bypassing the standard learning path?
Can you please elaborate on the last line? What do you mean by highly competitive jobs? Do you mean there are less jobs or do you mean these jobs just involve more work hours?
As a master's educated aerospace engineer working for a defense company, don't think that just because you specialize in something, that's exactly what you'll be doing. What you learn in school is miniscule to what you learn/do on the job. As much as you can, take lots of math and programming, your two new best friends.
Also, by programming I don't mean algorithms and advanced level computer science. Most companies have people to optimize that sort of thing. What I mean is understand Matlab, python, C, and object oriented programming like C++. Those are the three most important. After that I suggest becoming familiar with the ancillaries like cmake, bash, etc. You will feel like a god if you know that when you have to change 3 lines of compilation code and tell the guy that's been developing the literal 10k lines of code for over a decade by himself that you modified his codebase... Well yea. Don't expect great things as a new hire ;)
@@torfinnjohnsrud793 hello sir . I Have some doubts so i hope you can clear me. As i belong to a country where there is no career scope in aerospace engineering but still i am planning to study aerospace engineering so what are the job opportunities after graduation. Can we easily get a job after we graduated or is it hard for someone who belongs from other country.
@@neshhh659 @Nrelfsir Good question. Myself and most of my friends all had jobs lined up before we graduated. Granted, that was with a masters which may make it more in demand but I'm not sure. One thing you will find is that if you are planning on a job in the US, you will not be able to get into defense because you are not a US citizen. So that means companies like Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Draper, etc. They usually require security clearances and US citizenship. That being said, there are lots of other jobs for aerospace engineers like Boeing, Nasa, Honeywell, Rolls Royce, General Motors... The list goes on. Additionally, with an aerospace degree you have the knowledge to branch out into other areas. I applied for a job at Specialized Bikes on a whim because they were looking for an engineer to do structural analysis (didn't get an interview though). You will basically be a slightly more niche mechanical engineer, but for a bachelor's and masters level, that won't matter for jobs. The difference between Mech E and Aero is very small at the undergrad level, and at grad level we often took the same classes. For example, in undergrad you would take an aerodynamics course for aero and learn about airfoils, primarily, but also shock waves, lift drag. In Mech E they would take a fluid mechanics course and it would primarily focus on fluids in channels and pipes. All the fundamentals are really the same however. Plenty of my old school colleagues are in software jobs, mechanical engineering jobs, engineering management type jobs.
You have told the great information about aerospace engineering and aeronautical engineering. Soon this field of engineering will rock in future. Good video presentation step by step wise.
Aeronautical, Aerospace or Aircraft Maintenance Engineering are three different fields, whoever wants to join these courses should understand that these are passionate career paths rather than highly paid salary jobs. And in India there are already mushroom of this kind of courses and colleges exists but the placement records are very weak. Suggest you to interact atleast 5 Aeronautical or Aerospace engineering passed out students and get right information. Have a good career mentor and take appropriate counseling for any decisions about any courses.
Aerospace is the main term for these Under the word Aerospace, there are 2 branches of it 1. Aeronautical - for aerodrome and aircrafts 2. "Astronomical" - for outside the atmosphere, space
@@thejasknath6678 Thanks brother ☺️ n about experience here we have several exposure as well as tons of burden also. On day to day basis we have new meeting from the prominent personalities in our field. Curriculum is quite good. Overall it's all depends on students what they want becoz here we got everything that we need
I thank you a lot ! I've been waiting for one such video! I tried to gather information in a proper way from google, but I couldn't ! This one video gave me complete proper information about Aerospace and Aeronautical Engineering !
Aerospace engineering is a combination of Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering: Aero+space engineering =Aerospace engineering. Same as Aeronautical engineering and space engineering.
I faced this exact question last year. Astrohpysics is way harder to get a job, way way harder (in the field). Aerospace is somewhat more applied, as it is engineering. I went with Aerospace engineering over astrohpysics, I love space and I want to work in the space field. I'm getting a masters in Aerospace and I choose to study the astrophysics on my own. Best of luck! Per aspera ad astra (through hard work to the stars)
@@anjanasworld2216 Sure, but that is not necessary. From the European Space Agency (Qualifications for astronaut candidate) Applicants must have a minimum of a Master’s degree from a recognised academic institution in natural sciences (including physical sciences; Earth, atmosphere or ocean sciences; biological sciences), medicine, engineering or mathematics/computer sciences, with at least three years of professional experience after graduation. This could include working in a lab, conducting research in the field or working in a hospital. A PhD or equivalent degree, or additional Master’s degrees in the aforementioned subject areas, are considered an asset. A degree as Experimental Test Pilot and/or Test Engineer from an official Experimental Test Pilot School is also accepted. These institutions include EPNER (France), ETPS (England), USAF TPS (US Air Force) and USNTPS (US Navy). Commercial school NTPS is also included here. Candidates with these qualifications will be assessed on a case-by-case basis and may be asked to provide a copy of their diploma or statement from their school regarding the level of the qualification. Best of luck
You're wrong. In Aeronautical Engineering we have 3 papers of aerospace Engineering where we get to study about non air breathing engines , space mechanics and orbital mechanics
One of the things that both astronautical and aeronautical engineers work with are also propulsion, which is pretty cool at times. I only mention it because I didn't see it (although I may have missed it).
Please don't do any blunders. Please check this critical questions to know the reality AeroSpace, Aviation - FAQ (Students) | th-cam.com/video/QZmNOsfWTGk/w-d-xo.html Questions and Answers Question-1 : You are a 10th student and wish to grab a job in the AeroSpace/Aviation Industry, Your choices? Question-2 : Why specialization courses like Aerospace is not recommended at graduation level? Question-3 : What if you are a super student who wants to do a specialisation subject in Degree level itself (Aeronautical engineering, Bio Technology etc) at any cost, bypassing the standard learning path?
I want some videos to be posted by you for the exams like NTSE , KVPY and various Olympiads conducted at national and international levels. Please include everything in the video.
May I get a video about becoming a pilot in India and abroad. And in that video may i even know that what all payments are in the studies in abroad and India.
Informative one👍....Need a video which will distinguish the electrical engineering branches (i.e electronic and communication, electrical and electronics etc.)...
NASA doesn't recruit outsiders without citizenship...and ISRO doesn't recruit Aerospace engineers directly...from any college...ISRO recruits Aerospace engineers only from the IIST, IITs...but Others have to apply through mechanical Branch...by qualifying ICRB exam..that's the reality ..and I left Aerospace for Mechanical...now studying Mechanical
@Srilakshmi Chattu Aerospace is the Future brother....and for jobs perspective in India there is very less company it's same as mechanical U can take Aerospace if u have interest in aircraft, plane and Rockets, spacecraft....in any flying vehicle....U won't regret...by take Aerospace....
I was sooo confused between these 2 and was searching everywhere for a week thx for such a detailed explanation
@Dance corner❤️ yes I am
I'm 12class. and literally know nothing about this.
Aerospace Engineering is love. IITK Aerospace Alumni here.
@@udayseul1535 ya same...I'm in 11th
Same here 🖖
At last here we have it the most awaited video💯🔥
Yess bro
Yess
@@SparkUpLife21 Hallelujah!!!!!!!!!
yess
Yes
Best video ever ....!! I decided to become AN AEROSPACE SCIENTIST ...👍
Which institute is best for studying aerospace engineering
@@mahalakshmikumaravel5992 MIT, Cow Tech, Purdue, Virginia Tech, Rutgers, University of Maryland, Penn State
@@Journeywithjyotiranjan why
Wish u best of luck for ur carrier...
@@kassandraperez-rivera5753 can EEE students join isro, or any space research centre
Thank you For Launching This Video After IIST College Review 😌
Video is much focused towards Aerospace engineering and lot of information is wrong, the subjects you mentioned were also incorrect, both of them study thermodynamics, fluid mechanics in fact Mechanical engineering students also study the same subjects, the real difference is with Aerodynamics, propulsion, Aircraft structures and Space vehicles, Aircraft and Space systems, Performance, Rockets and Missiles, Aircraft and Space Propulsion, Aircraft and Space vehicles Design. And you have not discussed about drones, Microlights and most importantly Aircraft Maintenance technologies which an Aeronautical engineer studies, hence not clearly distinguished between Aeronautical and Aerospace technologies.....a broad explanation is required on Civil, Defence and Space systems then the students will know the real difference. Can you please provide the data of how many colleges are there for these courses? How many students are getting passed out? List of organization's which do campus placements? What is the successful placement %? Please don't misguide students with wrong information about salary packages. You mentioned that it is within 20 highly paid salary packages, please provide the list of remaining 19 fields with domain wise ranking then the students will understand that there are other better options also available for them
Underrated comment fr
Which college
@@Bharath_jr which college u r studying bro
Sir.. I want to do aerospace in my post graduate.. Then which under graduate department [other than aerospace] is preferable sir... EEE or ECE which is best sir.. please reply sir
As a Canadian engineering student, I can tell you for a fact that the $83,000 to $1,500,000 salary range is very much incorrect. The median pay ranges around 95,000 (with entry level being closer to 60,000). Furthermore, these jobs are highly competitive.
Cool
Hello can you give me link of you social media, as i am also thinking to study this course in canada so i just want to learn something from you
Give me your contact of any form and I’ll be happy to reach out.
Please don't do any blunders. Please check this
critical questions to know the reality
AeroSpace, Aviation - FAQ (Students) |
th-cam.com/video/QZmNOsfWTGk/w-d-xo.html
Questions and Answers
Question-1 : You are a 10th student and wish to grab a job in the AeroSpace/Aviation Industry, Your choices?
Question-2 : Why specialization courses like Aerospace is not recommended at graduation level?
Question-3 : What if you are a super student who wants to do a specialisation subject in Degree level itself (Aeronautical engineering, Bio Technology etc) at any cost, bypassing the standard learning path?
Can you please elaborate on the last line? What do you mean by highly competitive jobs? Do you mean there are less jobs or do you mean these jobs just involve more work hours?
As a master's educated aerospace engineer working for a defense company, don't think that just because you specialize in something, that's exactly what you'll be doing. What you learn in school is miniscule to what you learn/do on the job. As much as you can, take lots of math and programming, your two new best friends.
Also, by programming I don't mean algorithms and advanced level computer science. Most companies have people to optimize that sort of thing. What I mean is understand Matlab, python, C, and object oriented programming like C++. Those are the three most important. After that I suggest becoming familiar with the ancillaries like cmake, bash, etc. You will feel like a god if you know that when you have to change 3 lines of compilation code and tell the guy that's been developing the literal 10k lines of code for over a decade by himself that you modified his codebase... Well yea. Don't expect great things as a new hire ;)
@@torfinnjohnsrud793 hello sir . I Have some doubts so i hope you can clear me. As i belong to a country where there is no career scope in aerospace engineering but still i am planning to study aerospace engineering so what are the job opportunities after graduation. Can we easily get a job after we graduated or is it hard for someone who belongs from other country.
@@neshhh659 @Nrelfsir Good question. Myself and most of my friends all had jobs lined up before we graduated. Granted, that was with a masters which may make it more in demand but I'm not sure. One thing you will find is that if you are planning on a job in the US, you will not be able to get into defense because you are not a US citizen. So that means companies like Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Draper, etc. They usually require security clearances and US citizenship. That being said, there are lots of other jobs for aerospace engineers like Boeing, Nasa, Honeywell, Rolls Royce, General Motors... The list goes on. Additionally, with an aerospace degree you have the knowledge to branch out into other areas. I applied for a job at Specialized Bikes on a whim because they were looking for an engineer to do structural analysis (didn't get an interview though). You will basically be a slightly more niche mechanical engineer, but for a bachelor's and masters level, that won't matter for jobs. The difference between Mech E and Aero is very small at the undergrad level, and at grad level we often took the same classes. For example, in undergrad you would take an aerodynamics course for aero and learn about airfoils, primarily, but also shock waves, lift drag. In Mech E they would take a fluid mechanics course and it would primarily focus on fluids in channels and pipes. All the fundamentals are really the same however. Plenty of my old school colleagues are in software jobs, mechanical engineering jobs, engineering management type jobs.
@@torfinnjohnsrud793 thank you for the kindly information ❣️ sir is it possible to follow you in social media?
You have told the great information about aerospace engineering and aeronautical engineering. Soon this field of engineering will rock in future. Good video presentation step by step wise.
You have perfect sense of students curiousness. So many thanks to u.
Thanks for this video
I'm studying aeronautical engineering and now I want to join aerospace engineering
Hi I want to join aeronautical engineering
Does I join? what is your opinion
My dream come true 😘😘aeronautical engineering
Thank you so much. I needed this information. I decide to be an aerospace engineer👨🔧.
Hello bro may I know in what way are u going through to join aerospace engineering???..beacuuse I too want too join in aerospace...plz suggest me bro
Aeronautical, Aerospace or Aircraft Maintenance Engineering are three different fields, whoever wants to join these courses should understand that these are passionate career paths rather than highly paid salary jobs. And in India there are already mushroom of this kind of courses and colleges exists but the placement records are very weak. Suggest you to interact atleast 5 Aeronautical or Aerospace engineering passed out students and get right information. Have a good career mentor and take appropriate counseling for any decisions about any courses.
Aerospace is the main term for these
Under the word Aerospace, there are 2 branches of it
1. Aeronautical - for aerodrome and aircrafts
2. "Astronomical" - for outside the atmosphere, space
Bro Aerospace is divided into two categories
1)Aeronautical - Flight inside earth
2) Astronautical - Flight outside earth
Astronomical means researching about planets, stars, etc outside earth
@@suits9905 Bro, I just literally said that 1 month ago, why do you need to comment it again?
@@sgt.megashi4984 Bro chill out. and I just saw this video so I just corrected you bro. Learn to accept criticism
@@suits9905 but that's what he said tho? Right?
@@dakotabilliu no? Can you read?
Thank you so much 'College Suggest' that was more then helpful...
Thank you so much today I am decided i am become a aerospace engeenering
I am Pursuing Btech Aerospace Engineering.... Am Very Happy to See This Video 😍😍...
Which college
@@jokergaming3287 Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research
Ame cet exam compulsary hai ya nhi iska liya????
@@anmolasija3883 Please See Whether in Your State has This Program of Engineering or not. Otherwise JEE Main and Advanced is Mandatory.
I decided to become AEROSPACE SCIENTIST!!!!! Thankyou for the video
Good luck!!!! Work Hard!!! Even Mechanical Aeronautical branch can get into Aerospace after engg!! So you have to work had to beat them!!
Same here
Thankyou for making this knowledgeable video , I am a 11 standard student and I am also want to become aerospace engineer
THANK YOU COLLEGE SUGGEST!!!!❤❤😘😘😍😍
Pursuing Aerospace Engineering, Still watching this video its really informative and right structured
Which college are you studying bro??
@@thejasknath6678 Chandigarh University through Jee mains and Cucet
@@princeverma9670 ooh nice
All the best for your future
How is your experience in that college?
@@thejasknath6678 Thanks brother ☺️ n about experience here we have several exposure as well as tons of burden also. On day to day basis we have new meeting from the prominent personalities in our field. Curriculum is quite good. Overall it's all depends on students what they want becoz here we got everything that we need
@@princeverma9670 okk
Thanks bro😄
What an amazing video.. 🤩🤩 CLARIFIED ALL MY DOUBTS Thank you 😍😍 I AM SURE THAT I WILL BECOME AN ""AERO SPACE"" ENGINEER
the best on this i watched till now.....and one more thing you guys deserve more views and subs ...the quality of the video is so good
i was waiting it for soo long ..thank you sir /mam
I'm an aeronautical engineering student in South Africa 🇿🇦
🥰
I'm a graduate in aeronautical if you have any doubt ask me and then any jobs vacancy is there aeronautical field
👍❤️👍👍 first thq expecting heart
Thanks a lot for this one....
A perfect video...💯
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR GIVING SUCH FANTASTIC INFORMATION REGARDING MY DREAM COURSE AEROSPACE 😊
BEST EXPLAINATION AND EDITING LOVE IT
Already got offers for Aeronautical Engineering from 5 UK Universities.
Finally I got total information thank you lot...☺️☺️
Thank you for good comparison.......I was searching for this video
Thanks !! this video is most helpful full for me !....... I decided to became AN SPACE SCIENTIST After Aerospace Engineering .
I thank you a lot ! I've been waiting for one such video! I tried to gather information in a proper way from google, but I couldn't ! This one video gave me complete proper information about Aerospace and Aeronautical Engineering !
Aerospace engineering is a combination of Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering: Aero+space engineering =Aerospace engineering. Same as Aeronautical engineering and space engineering.
Amazing video, very helpful. Thanks alot...
Bro good to see this...
Please make a video on aerospace engineering vs astrophysics
I faced this exact question last year.
Astrohpysics is way harder to get a job, way way harder (in the field). Aerospace is somewhat more applied, as it is engineering.
I went with Aerospace engineering over astrohpysics, I love space and I want to work in the space field. I'm getting a masters in Aerospace and I choose to study the astrophysics on my own.
Best of luck! Per aspera ad astra (through hard work to the stars)
@@Zacharias_Andersson can i be a astronaunt after taking aerospace engineering
@@anjanasworld2216 Sure, but that is not necessary.
From the European Space Agency (Qualifications for astronaut candidate)
Applicants must have a minimum of a Master’s degree from a recognised academic institution in natural sciences (including physical sciences; Earth, atmosphere or ocean sciences; biological sciences), medicine, engineering or mathematics/computer sciences, with at least three years of professional experience after graduation. This could include working in a lab, conducting research in the field or working in a hospital. A PhD or equivalent degree, or additional Master’s degrees in the aforementioned subject areas, are considered an asset.
A degree as Experimental Test Pilot and/or Test Engineer from an official Experimental Test Pilot School is also accepted. These institutions include EPNER (France), ETPS (England), USAF TPS (US Air Force) and USNTPS (US Navy). Commercial school NTPS is also included here. Candidates with these qualifications will be assessed on a case-by-case basis and may be asked to provide a copy of their diploma or statement from their school regarding the level of the qualification.
Best of luck
Thank you so so much, I was really confused between these too and didn't know what to start studying for .
Thank you soo much for the detailed explanation. Helped me a lot
Thank you so much for this video.
I got frustrated before..
Now I felt free after I watched it.. now my I got knowledge..
You're wrong. In Aeronautical Engineering we have 3 papers of aerospace Engineering where we get to study about non air breathing engines , space mechanics and orbital mechanics
Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do a video about "ENGINEERING PHYSICS "
Make videos on career options and professional courses available in Engineering
Thank uh so much for giving such a detailed information 🙂❤️
Awesome video ever on this topic.
Please make these types videos on different engineering.
What is the suggestions for you for students they want to become aerospace engineer ?
Study from Russia
Thank you for this video! I was wondering which one to choose, aerospace engineering or aeronautical engineering.
Thank you so much ❤️ it's help me alot..may your channel grow very much ❤️ god bless you 👍🏻keep doing 👍🏻👍🏻
Best explanation sister, thank you so much
Best video .I pursue my career in aeronautical engineering
One of the things that both astronautical and aeronautical engineers work with are also propulsion, which is pretty cool at times. I only mention it because I didn't see it (although I may have missed it).
Thanks for a detailed information
Finally u posted...thank u very much
Thank u so much for...a clear cut view for my doubts...I like to do aerospace engineering
Most lovely channel 🥰🥰 with perfect professional content
HAPPY HOLI "COLLEGE SUGGEST" TEAM🖌️🌈🎨🌈🎨🖌️
Thanks a lotttt..for making more clear with the concepts 😍😍😍
Thank you so much this gave me a boost 🔥
Please don't do any blunders. Please check this
critical questions to know the reality
AeroSpace, Aviation - FAQ (Students) |
th-cam.com/video/QZmNOsfWTGk/w-d-xo.html
Questions and Answers
Question-1 : You are a 10th student and wish to grab a job in the AeroSpace/Aviation Industry, Your choices?
Question-2 : Why specialization courses like Aerospace is not recommended at graduation level?
Question-3 : What if you are a super student who wants to do a specialisation subject in Degree level itself (Aeronautical engineering, Bio Technology etc) at any cost, bypassing the standard learning path?
I think aerospace will be best for me as well as for you.
dear respective COLLEGE SUGGEST,make a complete detailed video of only aerospace
thank u
Plzz do one video about astrophysics
Thanks mam i am very confused between aerospace vs aeronautical engeeneering 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Was eagerly waiting for this one!!!
Thanks a lot♥️
Which is best aerospace engineering, avionics engineering and aircraft maintenance engineering??
At present doing the mechanical engineering so do tell after this how to do aeronautical engineering for how many years
Thank you for this video❤❤❤
Fantastic explanation..!!✌👍😊
Please make one video on ECE branch also. About its career in Astronomy field, Best colleges, and other details..!!
I am greatly impressed your very knowledgeable information .Thank you so much
Please do video on mechanics full clarification
Plz do a dedicated video about ECE
Wow everything in single vedio...👍👍👍
By watching the video I got a lot of information about these two engineering
I want some videos to be posted by you for the exams like NTSE , KVPY and various Olympiads conducted at national and international levels.
Please include everything in the video.
May I get a video about becoming a pilot in India and abroad. And in that video may i even know that what all payments are in the studies in abroad and India.
Please upload video on difference between mechanical and electrical engineering .
Top 5 iits are good ..anyhow...rest are useless
Please make a video on civil engineering also!
Higher studies post btech aeronautical engg . Currently working in infosys .
I plan to take a major in physics and then go on to do ms in aerospace abroad
Same 😀
Same
Hope we do not clash
@@anshpatel7873 les go😂😂
Thats a good idea
I completed diploma in Electrical. But I want to become an aerospace engineer.In B.tech I want to choose Aerospace Engineering.
Hello there, please make a video on forigen countries college's who provides aerospace and aeronautical engineering.
Very nice and informational video
Thank you so much for making this video 🙏🙏👍
Thanks for the vid, this cleared up a lot of my confusion
Thank u so much a was so confused because of this two thing but thanks a lot for ur greatful explanation
We need a video on ROBOTICS and CHEMICAL ENGINEERING.
Robotics engineer will be in demand soon i think !
Ur video is really helpful
Thank u for information
Thank u thanks a lot ❤❤
I decided to become an aeronautical engineer 😊
Please make video on textile engineering
Please post video about AIRCRACT MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY... 😊😊
Informative one👍....Need a video which will distinguish the electrical engineering branches (i.e electronic and communication, electrical and electronics etc.)...
Make video on mechatronics vs mechanical engineering
Mechatronics Engineering: th-cam.com/video/91xhyUiL6Q8/w-d-xo.html
Can you explain about diploma in aerospace and aeronatical engineering
At first I think to choose aeronautics but after this video defenetly aerospace
Plz more such videos very very very informative video
Bro plz make a video on aerospace engineering vs astrophysics......
NASA doesn't recruit outsiders without citizenship...and ISRO doesn't recruit Aerospace engineers directly...from any college...ISRO recruits Aerospace engineers only from the IIST, IITs...but Others have to apply through mechanical Branch...by qualifying ICRB exam..that's the reality ..and I left Aerospace for Mechanical...now studying Mechanical
Thanks for this great info. Please do u mean aerospace engineer earns up to $1 +
$1.5 m
@Srilakshmi Chattu do Btech in mechanical and then u can pursue your Masters in Aerospace ...Or else if u get IIT or IIST take Aerospace engineering
@Srilakshmi Chattu Aerospace is the Future brother....and for jobs perspective in India there is very less company it's same as mechanical
U can take Aerospace if u have interest in aircraft, plane and Rockets, spacecraft....in any flying vehicle....U won't regret...by take Aerospace....
Aerospace is both space and Aero. Astronautical is just space and Aeronautical is just airplanes.
Thanks for this video.
Decided to be aerospace engineering 👍especially for our country india 🇮🇳 ISRO made in India 🇮🇳
Me too 😄
Are the topics hard
Which college
@@8DMALLU depends on your motivation and your interest towards aircrafts and spacecrafts
(Sorry for being so late)