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Is IIT KGP good for aerospace engineering?

Is IIT KGP good for aerospace engineering?

The placements at Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur are really good for Aerospace Engineering. The packages here start at 4.6 lakh per annum and go up to as much as 70 lakh per annum or even further. The companies which come for Aerospace Engineering are as follows: Airbus Engineering Centre India Pvt.

Is Aerospace Engineering a good career in IIT?

The Aerospace Engineering field in India is well-positioned for rapid growth in the years to come. There are ample job opportunities available in this field in both the Government and Private sectors. Aerospace Engineering overseas is a highly paid job. The starting package can be $70,000-1,00,000 per annum.

What is the average salary of an aerospace engineer from IIT?

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The average salary for an Aerospace/ Aeronautical Engineer in India ranges between INR 35, 000 to INR 1 lakh per month. The maximum salary offered to an Aerospace/ Aeronautical Engineer graduated from IITs is INR 30 lakhs per annum( in software field).

What can I do after Btech in aerospace engineering?

Career opportunities after B.Tech in Aeronautical Engineering

  1. Civil Aviation Department.
  2. Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
  3. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)
  4. Aviation industry.
  5. National Aeronautical Laboratory.
  6. Defence Ministry.
  7. Air India.
  8. Aeronautical Development Establishment.

Which IIT has best aerospace engineering?

Top BTech Aerospace Engineering Colleges in India with NIRF Ranking and Shiksha Rating (Aggregate)

Name of the College NIRF’20 Ranking
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IIT Madras) 1
Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai (IIT Bombay) 3
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur (IIT Kharagpur) 5

What is the salary of a aerospace engineer in ISRO?

Answer. Hello kannikarthi2 , The aerospace engineer’s salary in ISRO is from 46,000 Indian rupees to 76,000 INR. ISRO has future plans to extend their field of work in much interplanetary mission and explore the deep universe.