Wednesday, 10 June 2015

Procedure for the Admission for Aeronautical Engineering

Before getting admission in any of the aeronautical engineering institutes it is very necessary that you have proper understanding of the admission process. This article talks about the admission for aeronautical engineering.

Aeronautic Engineering is a very popular branch in engineering studies. This particular branch of study includes the space aviation and defence.  Aerospace engineering is the primary branch of engineering concerned with the research, design process, development, construction, testing, science and technology of aircraft and spacecraft.  Its need and research into this field is growing at a very fast pace all across the globe. As it is a growing field so more and more students are taking interest in Aeronautic Engineering as it also has good career scope. As the aviation industry is growing across the globe so is the line of aeronautic engineering. The candidates who have successfully completed their higher secondary education can join this bachelor’s degree course in aeronautical studies. There are many universities across the globe which offer studies an option to take up aeronautic engineering. Aeronautic engineering is a four years course. There are not many collages which have aeronautic engineering as a course for the students. Even a big country as United States of America has only ten collages which have an aeronautic engineering course. The students who wish to take up aeronautic engineering in countries like USA, England, Australia, Canada and other developed countries have to meet a certain eligibility criteria set by most collages which all collages follow and provide admissions based upon the results of the eligibility criteria. The eligibility criteria for the admission foraeronautical engineering consist of:
  • The score/ Percentage/ GPA of 10+2
  • ACT or SAT reasoning test score
  • SAT subject test score
  • TOEFEL score
  • Essay/s writing skills

The GPA is the score of the student which he/she scores in his/her 10+2 final exams. The other requirement is SAT. SAT stands for Scholastic Aptitude Test or Scholastic Assessment Test .The SAT is a standardized test use for collage admissions. Then the scores of TOEFEL are taken into consideration. TOEFEL stands for Test of English as a Foreign Language.

India is a country which is producing many engineers. There are many collages for aeronautic engineering in India due to which many students are coming to India to study. The aspirants who wish to take aeronautic engineering have to take part in entrance exams. This will be organized in National level or by the concerned state universities.

AIEE is an entrance exam conducted National level for admission of students in various engineering colleges in the country. IIT JEE, KEAM, JNU EEE, VITEEE, GCET, etc. are the other entrance examinations in India carried out for the engineering admissions. There is an eligibility criteria for students to appear in the entrance test.

The eligibility criteria is as stated below

  • The candidates who have completed 10+2 or equivalent with their subjects as Physics,
  • Mathematics and Chemistry or Physics, Chemistry, Biology can apply for entrance tests
  • The secondary education obtained by the candidate should be from a reputed institute and a minimum percentage of 60% is required in 10+2 exams for most collages entrance test
  • The appearing candidate is eligible only if he/she submits the qualifying certificates during the time of admission
  • Candidates in the age group between 17 & 25 years are only eligible to apply. Five years relaxations will be given to the deprived candidates. Today many students to prepare for the entrance test take coaching classes so that they can be prepared for the entrance test. Different coaching classes prepares students for 10+2 exams or for IIT JEE or SAT or TOEFEL depending on the admission for aeronautical engineering.

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