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Aerospace Engineering is offered by very few colleges in India.

The colleges offering Aerospace Engineering are

Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.

Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay.

Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai.

Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur.

Punjab Engineering College, Punjab University.

Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University.

The Aeronautical society of India offers a correspondence degree equivalent to B.tech in Aeronautical Engineering.

There are tons of colleges claiming to give degree in Aeronautical Engineering in India, but all of them give degree offered by the Aeronautical Society of India and these colleges are very bad in terms of teaching and facilities. So don't fall prey to this colleges. There are only two to three Institutes in India offering good coaching for Aeronautical Society subjects. One is GIT, Chennai, other is a private class in Delhi.

Go to this website for further information on Aerospace engineering, colleges offering aerospace engineering and how to get admission to this colleges.

http://touchtheski.blogspot.com/2009/01/aerospace-engineering-in-india.html

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