Amity School of Engineering has been ranked the number one pvt Engineering School in India for placements by Dataquest Magasine. Amity is the only one in Delhi and around to offer aerospace engg
A degree in aerospace engineering.
No. You can get a job with just a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering.
Aerospace Engineering
There is no physical requirement. All you need to do is obtain a degree in physics and a few other things. If your school offers it, you can get a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering. Then you move on to your masters and hopefully your PhD
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Finish school and get your engineering degree.
Aerospace Engineering degrees are offered by NASA as well as other trusted aerospace institutions around the world. Russia and Japan have the technology to provide comprehensive training.
Bachelor of Science degree in aeronautical engineering from Purdue University; Master of Science degree in aerospace engineering from University of Southern California. Neil Armstrong holds honorary doctorates from a number of universities. From 1971-1979, you could've called him Professor Armstrong as he was professor of aerospace engineering at the University of Cincinnati, where he was involved in both teaching and research.
In order to go into the field of metallurgical engineering you will need to obtain a degree such as: aerospace engineering, physics, an applied mathematical degree, computer engineering, or nuclear engineering. Most universities offer some type of engineering program that will allow you to have a career in metallurgical engineering when you graduate as long as you find a job with a company that needs a specialist in the field.
definitely, but only if your granpa is from Antarctica
My suggestion would be MIT. That is a great school for engineering.