The B.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering is a four-year undergraduate programme that deals with aircraft and spacecraft development. It consists of two primary branches: one deals with aircraft; on the other hand, astronautical engineering deals with spacecraft. Aerospace Engineering course involves learning and practicing physical science and mathematics to conduct research. The significant areas of specialization for a unit of aerospace engineers include thermodynamics, control systems, aerodynamics, propulsion, celestial mechanics, and electronics, and the programme makes sure to familiarize students with all the areas.
Candidate must have passed 10+2 examination with Physics Chemistry and Mathematics as compulsory subjects and obtained at least 45% marks (40% in case of candidate belonging to reserved category) in the above subjects taken together from a recognized board/university.
Aerospace Engineering, aims to provide students with an understanding of core concepts, including Fluid Mechanics, Structural Technicians, Aerodynamics, Fundamental and Applied Thermodynamics, Material Science, Propulsion Systems, Electronics, Control and Stability, and Fundamental Computational Methods to help them emerge as the most potent professionals in the domain.