The Bachelor of Technology (Aviation) involves three years of study commencing with a common program of foundation science and engineering courses with other first-year technology and engineering students.
In second and third years, the programs diverge into their specialties with the Bachelor of Technology (Aviation) focusing on human factors in the aviation discipline.
There is also an emphasis on the function of Pilots, Air Combat Officers, Maritime Aviation Warfare Officers and Joint Battlefield Airspace Controllers and their role in aviation,infrastructure and safety management systems.
Other streams such as aerodynamics and aviation systems often incorporate problembased learning informed by academic research and industrial practice.
A candidate pass in 10+2 examination of a recognized board of examination or a recognized Indian university.
Aeronautical engineers can work as a Racing Car Designer, Flight Mechanics Engineer, Graduate Engineer Trainee, Assistant aircraft engineer, Aircraft Production engineer, Assistant Technical officers and Air safety officer and as a space scientist in government organisations.
The career scope of an aviation degree is quite promising in India. After your graduation, you can explore many exciting career roles either on the ground or in airlines. Here are some interesting career options in the aviation industry that can catch your eye as an aviation graduate.