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What is the scope and future after getting an MTech in aerospace engineering from IIT Bombay?

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Adwait Tejas Posted On : March 18th, 2023
studied Aerospace and Aeronautical Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (2021)

There is a lot of scope and future after getting an MTech in Aerospace Engineering from IIT Bombay. If you're interested in pursuing Aerospace Engineering, you should know that IIT Bombay is the best institute in India for this field. 

One of the best things about IIT Bombay is the flexibility it offers to students when it comes to choosing their course subjects. You can choose subjects that align with your interests, and only the core subjects are compulsory. This is beneficial for job opportunities since companies look at the subjects you've studied during your academic tenure.

Regarding Aerospace Structure, the subjects offered in this specialization are quite similar to the machine design stream of the mechanical engineering department. The curriculum also includes state-of-the-art subjects related to composite materials. All the professors in this field are renowned experts in their respective areas.

While only a few aerospace companies come for recruitment, students with a clear understanding of the subjects studied in Aerospace Engineering from IIT Bombay can easily secure jobs in both core and non-core industries.

Apart from job opportunities, you can also opt for research work or pursue a Ph.D. in IITB itself or universities abroad. So, if you want to pursue Aerospace Engineering and build a strong foundation for your future, IIT Bombay is the perfect place for you.

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What are questions asked in aerospace engineering MS interview in IIT Madras and IISc Bengaluru?

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Aditi Banerjee Posted On : March 28th, 2023
Lives in Bangalore

The questions asked in an aerospace engineering MS interview at IIT Madras and IISc Bengaluru will likely focus on your understanding of the core concepts in aerospace engineering, as well as your research experience and interests. My friend shared his interview experience in the same and was asked questions related to 

  • SOM Vibration Plasticity
  • Conditions for plane stress and plane strain
  • Hooks law for epsilon x,y,z and similarly gamma xy,yz,xz.
  • Poisson's ratio and range 
  • A cantilever beam (Illustration)
  • Maximum bending stress and its variation across cross-section (and some more technical stuff)
  • Theories of failure and their development over the years
  • Role of Material

Lastly, they asked if there was a specific topic he wanted to work on in MS. He was asked to exit and fortunately, he got selected.

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How are the placements for an MTech in aerospace engineering from IIT Bombay? What is the scope of an aerospace engineer?

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Adwait Tejas Posted On : March 20th, 2023
studied Aerospace and Aeronautical Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (2021)

The demand for Aerospace Engineering is gradually increasing and is recognized today by most universities and companies in and outside India.

The job prospects after completing M.Tech are as follows

  • Research work in India: If you are good at M.Tech, you can go for Ph.D. and then you can join any research center or teach in any reputed engineering college.
  • Ph.D. from Abroad: Most students choose this option as they get recommendations from professors and are of great worth abroad. Moreover, with a good academic profile with decent research achievements, you can get a scholarship to top-ranked universities.
  • Teaching within India: Once you have completed M.Tech. you can even join any college as an Assistant Professor.
  • Work in India: Many design and analysis companies offer decent jobs that can be secured through LinkedIn.
  • Entrepreneurship: In this age of startups even the Government is supporting entrepreneurship. So you can take this risk also. 

Don’t fear taking a big step as only risks can lead to ultimate success.

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