Aeronautical Engineering involves the study of designing, manufacturing, and maintaining aircraft and spacecraft. It covers aerodynamics, propulsion systems, avionics, and material science, preparing students for innovation in aviation and aerospace industries.
Students who have completed their 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics are eligible. Strong mathematical and analytical skills are essential for success in this field.
Graduates can work as Aerospace Designers, Aircraft Maintenance Engineers, Flight Test Engineers, or Aviation Safety Officers. Opportunities exist in defense, aerospace manufacturing companies, and government aviation agencies.