Aeronautical Engineering in India: Course Details & career Scope and Information  

Aeronautical Engineering in India

Aeronautical engineering is one such subject youth nowadays are getting more interested in. In reality, this is because seeing an airplane flying in the open sky, naturally curiosity will arise in any student that he could join any connection with these planes.

Engineering related to aeronautics and aircraft is a very attractive subject but admissions into these subjects are not as easy as they seem. But if you are promising, hardworking, and can succeed in a competitive examination, then you will not have any problems in this area.

In aeronautics, there are two different study fields Aeronautical engineering and Aircraft maintenance engineer license and there are two different study patterns. Aeronautics is the science with the study of the design, manufacturing, and operating techniques of aircraft and rockets.

Aeronautical engineering specially deals with the study of airplanes, rockets, spacecraft, and missiles, and their design, development, and research. This is a high technology subject and under this B.Tech, M.Tech and Ph.D. can be accomplished.

On the other hand, an Aircraft maintenance engineer license is a type of license that is given by the Indian government and the Director-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). After this license, one can permit to authenticate the devices used in airplane engines or other devices used in planes. In other words, the planes cannot take their flight, till the time Aircraft maintenance engineer does not sign the related papers. It is the maintenance engineer’s responsibility to recover the damage to the devices and engines of an aircraft.

 Aeronautical Engineering in India: Course Details & career Scope and Information 

 Aeronautical Engineering in India
Aeronautical Engineering in India 

Aeronautical Engineer and Aerospace Engineering

B. Tech (Aero) degree can be taken from a recognized college. Some of the distinguished colleges that provide this degree are given below:

  • Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
  • IIT, Mumbai
  • IIT, Chennai
  • Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh
  • IIT, Kharagpur
  • Madras Institute of Technology, Chromepet, Chennai.

The total degree course is of 4 years, and the student must have a good command of physics, mathematics, and chemistry. The student must choose these subjects in 12th standard and score good marks. Along with this, a good percentage is required in JEE and JEE Advanced entrance examinations. For the PG engineering courses like M.Tech, one has to clear the GATE exam with a good percentage.

The students who wish to pass this examination have to work hard. The student having a B.Tech degree can further continue with post-graduation and doctorate at the above-mentioned college. Other than these institutes, the Indian Institute of Science, Banglore also offers post-graduation and Ph.D. degrees in these subjects.

The students are taught about the navigation system, control system, the management and development of structural design, and other quality checks. After degree completion, one can not only design aircraft but also the turbine, high-speed trains, and other flying gadgets.

Aeronautical Society of India

Aeronautical Society of India every year conducts 2 associate membership examinations in which if one scores good percentile in both sections ‘A’ and ‘B’ are considered equally a B.Tech degree holder. Based on this examination, one can be admitted to a post-graduation course.

Along with that, based on this examination, one can also apply for the jobs given by the Union Public Service Commission, government, or by semi-government.

Aeronautical society examinations are nearly the same as that of Amie (Associate members of the Institute of engineers) in which each section ‘A’ and ‘B’ has 10 papers. These papers are related to mathematics, science, engineering, and aeronautical engineering. Every year on average only 40-50 students pass this examination.

The eligibility for this examination is that one must have physics, chemistry, and mathematics in standard 12th or 3 years Diploma course is compulsory.

More information related to Aeronautical society can be found in the link given below- www.aerosocietyindia.in

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licence

For the maintenance and damage recovery of the aircraft, the A.M.I license is necessarily offered by DGCA. Even for the B.Tech (Aero) degree holder who wishes for the maintenance and repair of the plane, it is necessary to have the A.M.I license. These engineers are called Aircraft Maintenance engineers or Ground engineers. For this license, one has to clear 3 examinations arranged by DGCA, and after that oral examination is conducted which is called an Interview round.

The three examinations are as given below:

  • Paper -I (Aircraft rules and regulations)
  • Paper-II (Aircraft general engineering and maintenance practice)
  • Paper- III ( Airframe or engine or related subjects)

These papers are difficult to solve and this is intentional that one who clears the examination must know every part and device of the aircraft so that they can work individually with the maintenance and repair work of airplanes.

The license given by DGCA is offered after lots of hard work and difficulty but there is a lot of importance to this license. The license holder can get jobs easily in aviation companies and the paid revenue is also more compared to others.

 Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)

The Director-General of Civil Aviation has given recognization to many private institutions all over the country through which one can get the entire trial examination (written, oral, and practical) for an AMI license. Every institute has experimental aircraft, engines, and other devices that are necessary for the recognization by DGCA.

For detailed information, you can visit the below site- www.dgca.gov.in

These institutes provide coaching to the students about the subjects of aeronautical engineering which continues for 3-4 years. Depending upon this coaching students take part in the examinations arranged by the Aeronautical Society of India or for AMI license exams.

List of DGCA recognized private institutes-

  • School of Aviation Science and Technology- New Delhi
  • Hindustan Academy of Aircraft Maintenance Engineers – Lucknow (UP)
  • Rajiv Gandhi memorial college of Aeronautics- Jaipur (Rajasthan)
  • S.M Aerospace – Bangalore (Karnataka)
  • Institute of Aircraft Maintenance Engineers – Secunderabad (Andra Pradesh)
  • Nehru College of Aeronautics and Applied Science – Kuniyamuthur (Coimbatore)
  • Hindustan Institute of Aeronautics – Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh )
  • Academy of Aerospace and Aviation – Indore (MP)
  • Indian Institute of Aeronautical Science- Kolkata (WB)
  • Indian Institute of Aeronautics – Patna (Bihar)
  • Indian Institute of Aeronautical Science – Jamshedpur (Jharkhand)

Aeronautical Engineering Information

There is a big misunderstanding in the minds of people that entering the field of aircraft is only necessary to obtain a degree in aeronautical engineering but this is a wrong conception. But in reality, Mechanical, Electrical, Computer Engineering, and Electronics degrees can also employ in the field of Aeronautics and Airlines.

Upon finding, you will come to know that AMI license holders and Graduate engineers are generally from either the Mechanical or Electronics field and are not Aeronautical engineers. Once they get entered into the jobs they try further for exams of Aeronautical society and DGCI license.

Other than this, one most way to enter the world of aviation is through Indian Air-force. Thus, if one gets selected through various competitions and selection processes in Indian Air-force, especially in the technical department, so one can also get attached to this area in one way or another.

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