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AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING:
IIAE has created excellent teaching and training facilities for Aeronautical Engineering course offered by Aeronautical Society of India.
This society was established in 1948 under the societies registration Act XXI of 1860. Over the years, the society has grown into a major
professional body with a large number of corporate members including all major industries in the field of Aeronautics. The society conducts
Associate Membership examination twice a year. A pass in the Associate Membership examination for Aeronautical Engineering course part II and
part III section A & B of the Aeronautical Society of India has been recognized by the Ministry of Education at par with a Bachelor’s degree in
Aeronautical Engineering from an Indian University for the purpose of recruitment to superior post and services under the central government,
vide their notification No – F.18-1/78.T-7 dated 2 August 1978.
COURSE DURATION: Four years
ELIGIBILITY:
For getting admission in Aeronautical Engineering course a candidate should meet eligibility criteria of Aeronautical Society of India i.e. 10+2 with
minimum 50% marks individually in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
COURSE STRUCTURE:
There are two branches in Aeronautical Engineering course. They are Aero – Mechanical and Avionics. The course is divided into two sections. Section A
consists of 10 compulsory theory papers and one practical training. Section B consists of two streams (Aero-Mechanical and Avionics). A student has to choose any one of them.
Section B consists of 9 compulsory theory papers, 1 elective theory paper and two practical trainings.
Section A
10 Compulsory Subjects.
6 week workshop Training.
Section B
Total 10 subjects (9 Compulsory and 1 Elective subject.)
6 week Laboratory Training
6 week professional Training
AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING
Compulsory Subjects - Section A
| Sub Code |
Subject Name |
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Sub Code |
Subject Name |
| A1 |
Applied Mathematics - I |
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A6 |
Electrical Engineering |
| A2 |
Fluid Mechanics |
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A7 |
Microprocessor & Software Engineering |
| A3 |
Basic Electronics |
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A8 |
Introduction to Aeronautics |
| A4 |
Strength of Material |
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A9 |
Engineering Drawing & Design |
| A5 |
Engineering Thermodynamics |
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A10 |
Workshop Technology |
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Six Week Work Shop Training |
Compulsory Subjects - Section B (Aero-Mechanical Stream)
| Sub Code |
Subject Name |
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Sub Code |
Subject Name |
| AS1 |
Applied Mathematics - II |
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AS6 |
Airplane Performance, Stability & Control |
| AS2 |
Aerodynamics |
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AS7 |
Aircraft Design |
| AS3 |
Aircraft Structure - I |
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AS8 |
Propulsion - II |
| AS4 |
Propulsion - I |
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AS9 |
Management of Systems |
| AS5 |
Aircraft Structure - II |
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Six Week Laboratory Training Six Week Professional Training |
Compulsory Subjects - Section B (Avionics Stream)
| Sub Code |
Subject Name |
Sub Code |
Subject Name |
| LS1 |
Applied Mathematics - II |
LS6 |
Airplane Performance, Stability & Control |
| LS2 |
Aircraft General Systems |
LS7 |
Maintenance of Radio & Communication System |
| LS3 |
Avionics - I |
LS8 |
Aircraft Instruments |
| LS4 |
Control Theory & Practice |
LS9 |
Management of Systems |
| LS5 |
Avionics - II |
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Six Week Laboratory Training Six Week Professional Training |
Elective Subjects (Any One)
| Sub Code |
Subject Name |
Sub Code |
Subject Name |
| OS1 |
Principles of Helicopter Engg. |
OS10 |
Aircraft Evaluation |
| OS2 |
Gas Dynamics |
OS11 |
Rocket & Missiles |
| OS3 |
Wind Tunnel Testing |
OS12 |
Introduction to Finite Element Methods |
| OS4 |
Vibration & Aeroelasticity |
OS13 |
Computational Fluid Dynamics |
| OS5 |
CAD-CAM |
OS14 |
Optimization Methods in Engg Drawing |
| OS6 |
Industrial Engineering |
OS15 |
Non Destructive Evaluation |
| OS7 |
Tool Design & Fabrication |
OS16 |
Ground Handling & Support System |
| OS8 |
Statistics & Quality Control systems |
OS17 |
Introduction to Automatic Flight Control |
| OS9 |
Air Navigation |
OS18 |
Introduction to Wind Engineering |
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OS19 |
Composite Materials |
JOB OPPORTUNITIES:
Candidates who successfully completed Section A&B of Associate Membership examination conducted by the AeSI are treated at par with those holding a
degree in Aeronautical Engineering from an Indian University for recruitment to superior posts and services under the Central Government. Students
who have completed this course have been successful in the GATE and completed MTech. or have gone for further studies abroad. Those who have
successfully completed section A&B examinations of the Society are occupying responsible posts in H.A.L, Indian Airlines, Air India, D.R.D.O.,
N A L, Aeronautical Development Establishment, Civil Aviation Department, ONGC, Air Force, Army, Navy, Coast Guard and many reputed organizations
and establishments. After completion of AMAeSI Engineering Degree one may appear for ME / MTech or Examinations like IAS / IES / IAF / UPSC/ MPSC
and many more. One may also appear for the posts in the State / Central Govt. or Public Sector Organization where necessary qualification of BE /
B Tech is required.
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