The Indian Institute of Technology, Powai, Mumbai is recognized by the government. It offers a four hear bachelors of technology in aerospace engineering.
you should try to contact at aeronautical society of India for detaill at indraprasth state delhi
yes
Yes,it is 100% recognised by government of India & aicte
Tell you distanse engineering diploma coures are GOVT recognised or not?
Maharashtra Academy of Engineering and Education Research (MAEER)'s Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT), Pune, is an engineering college affiliated to the University of Pune, India. Established in 1983 by Dr. Vishwanath D. Karad, it is among the first engineering colleges in the private sector in Maharashtra. According to Outlook magazine rankings 2009, MIT Pune ranked amongst the nation's top 50 engineering colleges.MIT SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION IS RECOGNISED BY DISTANCE EDUCATION COUNSIL
Yes it is
NIRMAL INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICAL Engg. varanasi cantt.(U.P.) is recognized aeronautical institute in India & recognized by Aeronautical socity of India delhi u can achieve your dream here if u wants to be an aeronautical engg. then u should try to take admission here this is situated at varanasi cantt. near englishyaline in u.p.http://www.nirmalinstitutevns.com/and also you can take a facility of all types of engineering and polytechnique cources with all the trades
universty grants commission
no it is not possible
The Aeronautical Society of India is recognised body for Aeronautical Engineering in IndiaThe Society, established in 1948, conducts Associate Membership Examination consisting of two sections (Section A and Section B). Section A has eight compulsory papers. A candidate who has passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, obtaining 50% or more marks in each subject is eligible for appearing in this examination. In addition, candidates possessing other qualifications, as detailed in the prospectus, are also eligible.Section B has eight specialist streams, each consisting of seven papers. Those who have completed the Section A Examination are eligible to appear in the Section B Examination. However, candidates possessing a degree in any branch of engineering can directly appear in Section B. They will, however, be required to appear and pass in the subject "Principles of Flight" of Section A.The marks allotted to each subject are 100. Pass marks in each subject are 50. Examinations are half twice a year, in June and December, in nine centres. Successful candidates are designated as Associate Member of the Aeronautical Society of India (AMAeSI) which is recognized as equivalent to B.Tech (Aeronautical Engineering).
It is a state private University, recognized by UGC, but not recognized by AICTE, so engineering courses are doubtful_ Sanjay
ofcourse it is