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Q: What is the fee structure for non-resident Indian student for aerospace engineering?
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What is the responsibility of aerospace engineering?

Answer Aerospace Engineering is an engineering degree that studies various aspects of airplane and rocket design. The student usually learns some electronics, propulsion, structures and materials, controls, dynamics and aerodynamics. He can usually select special projects of his interest. With this degree, the engineer can continue further study or get a job that relates to any field of aviation or space. I knew one Aerospace engineer who got a job with an Insurance Company who wanted someone with the diversity to know rate the insurability of any type of structure or vehicle.


Can a eee student be an aerospace engineer?

of course


Does a student read engineering at the university or offer engineering at the university?

A student offer engineering


What subjects are needed for aerospace engineering?

You must have a very good grasp on Math & Physics, but that alone will not get you through because there is nothing 'general' about Rocket Science (that's what Aerospace Engineering is). All of the courses are mainly centered around Mathematics and Physics with a little bit of Chemistry. However, there is nothing general about the course load because it spans over a myriad of disciplines: Thermodynamics, Propulsion, Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanics, Mathematics, Aerodynamics, Astrodynamics, etc. The applications are variable as you will see, though obviously they are geared towards Aerospace. Aerospace Engineering is a a challenging field, believed to be one of the hardest types of Engineering. Along with Electrical Engineering & Engineering Science and Mechanics, it is very math and theory intensive. Technically Aerospace Engineering is a specialized area within Mechanical Engineering, focused towards aircraft/spacecraft. To become an Aerospace Engineer, one needs to have very strong analytical and critical thinking skills because the problems that need to be solved in this field are very complex. Hence, colloquially, Aerospace Engineering is what everyone refers to as 'Rocket Science'. I am currently an Aerospace Engineering student and the following are areas that I must take to earn my Bachelor's Degree (before I got for Masters): Math Courses: Linear Algebra Calculus (Differential, Integral and Multi-variable) Vector Geometry Differential Equations Computational Methods Operational Methods Experimental Methods Introduction to Proofs Science Courses: Chemistry (Freshman year first semester, general) Physics (Mechanical & Electrical [or Magnetism]) Engineering Courses: Statics Dynamics Mechanics of Deformable Bodies Materials for Aerospace Engineering Aircraft Performance Astromechanics Vehicle Vibration & Control Thin-walled structures Stability & Control Aerodynamics/Hydrodynamics Compressible Aerodynamics Boundary Layer Theory Aerospace Structures Aircraft.Spacecraft design I'm pretty sure I missed a couple here and there but that's the meat of it. Hope you got the idea.


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Why student athletes are in engineering?

I'm not sure, but I'm a student athlete and I'm into engineering!


What does nonresident status mean for a student?

A nonresident is someone who does not live in a particular place. For example, a nonresident college student is someone who commutes to class and does not live in a dormitory on the school campus.


What are the skills needed for engineering student?

for ece engineering student to learn relating her to space nd aeronautics


Is computer science and engineering student is eligible to appear in Indian engineering service exam under electronics and communication engineering services category?

Is computer science and engineering student is eligible to appear in indian engineering sevice exam ??


Can Fsc pre-medical pass student apply for aeronautical engineering?

can fsc pre medical student can apply for aernautical engineering


Which engineering course is preferable for a student good at math?

Mechanical, production engineering


Which course is best for ece student?

The best course for an ECE engineering student is VLSI.