COURSE DETAILS
   Introduction - M.Tech (Aerospace Engineering)
  This course trains an engineer in designing, constructing, analyzing, testing, development and manufacturing of commercial and military aircrafts, missiles and spacecrafts. Aerospace focuses on systems that operate in the Earth’s atmosphere and on those operating in space. Within each division, your choice of a career path can take you on a journey through widely varying disciplines. Aerospace engineers design, develop, test and help manufacture commercial and military aircraft, missiles and spacecraft. They develop new technologies in commercial aviation defense systems and space exploration.
  Awarded by
  MVNU
  Entry Requirement
  BE/B.Tech or equivalent degree in Aeronautical, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical, Electronics and Communication or B.Sc. or equivalent degree followed by AMIE/AMIIChE/IETE,GRAD
  Course Fees

  INR 12500 OR   $ 625
  Note
: Indian residents to pay fee in INR and rest in $.

  Course Duration
  2 YEARS (4 SEM.)
  Subject Information 
  Lateral Entry : Not Available
  Credit Transfer : Not Available
SEM-1
  • Aerodynamics-I
     
  • Aerospace Propulsion
     
  • Aircraft Structures
     
  • Elective-I
     
  • Elective-II
     
  • Applied Mathematics-I
    SEM-2
  • Aerodynamics-II
     
  • Composite Materials and Structures
     
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics
     
  • Finite Element Methods
     
  • Rocketry and Space Mechanics
     
  • Theory of Vibrations
    SEM-3
  • Elective-III
     
  • Elective-IV
     
  • Elective-V
     
  • Project Work Phase –I
    SEM-4
  • Project Work Phase-II
      Elective Papers / Specializations
       
     There is no Elective / Specializations papers in this course.
      Career Opportunities
     Companies and government agencies in the aerospace field employ a broad range of professionals. Chiefly these are aerospace, mechanical and electrical engineers but they also include engineers, scientists and technicians from a variety of specialties. Among the specific disciplines employed by the aeronautics industry are aerodynamics and fluid dynamics; propulsion, guidance, navigation and control, aircraft structures and materials, mechanical design, electronics (including radar) weapons systems and flight control, communications, systems engineering, software engineering and computer engineering.