If you are also looking for the answer to this question, then you are at the right place because I have a suitable answer, for you. Yes, you can go for aeronautical engineering once you have completed your biomedical engineering, you can opt for aeronautical engineering if you wish to do so. There are several job profiles of Aeronautical Engineer which a candidate can choose to excel. Aeronautical Mechanical Engineers are mainly responsible for the maintenance of aircraft engines, and airframes. Aeronautical electronic engineers are hired for the maintenance of electronic equipment, that is used for radar and radio communication. Flight Engineer is a category that also comes under Aeronautical engineering, and they are responsible for the smooth process of aircraft, in which they have to report the detect and need to take an action for improvement.
YES U CAN DO IT after completeing BE in mechanical engineering u are eligible to do ME in AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING
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Biomedical engineering involves a lot of medical instrumentation e.g pacemakers, ECG, active prosthetics, functional electrical stimulation and many more, so it is not uncommon to come from an electronics background into biomedical engineering. So you have an obvious advantage in this part of BME
Aeronautical Engineering Review was created in 1933.
College of Aeronautical Engineering was created in 1965.
Loening Aeronautical Engineering ended in 1933.
Loening Aeronautical Engineering was created in 1917.
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hi its BM for biomedical engineering and BY for biomedical engineering(ss)
I dont know about Aeronautical Engineering but Aerospace Engineering it'd be Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University hands down. http://www.erau.edu/
NAS Award in Aeronautical Engineering was created in 1968.
Defence College of Aeronautical Engineering was created in 2004.