Anyone can have good chemistry. What your job is plays no effect in your chemistry. It all depends on the personality.
Physics, chemistry and engineering i think
Not really Math and physics are what make engineering
A roadie. A music producer, musician. Sound techinican, sound engineer, tour manager. Anything in the music industry.
on the knowledge and interest it depends rs. 5lac to rs35 lac it touches but u may not find good scope in developing countries ,u must route to developed country like us
The aeronautical industry is booming. You can get a great start an trainig thu the US Airforce.
The field of aeronautical engineering is wide open today. New satellite technology is coming to the fore almost every day. Aeronautical engineering is absolutely necessary in this endeavor.
Aeronautical engineer is the one who designs aircraft. In the olden days before the inception of aeronautical engineer profession, aircraft designs were prepared by civil engineers. This is the main reason why old aircraft design employed many trusses in the structures because of such they were heavy. One modern design principle is the so called weight-to-strength ratio which contemplates the balance of the aircraft weight and structural strength. Thus, a good aircraft must be lightweight and at the same time structurally strong.
obviously, u need to hav chemistry, physics, advance functions and calculus and some computer courses will do good!
Aeronautical engineering or chemical engineering is GOOD
world needs lots of eronautical engineers. we need faster and safer planes in future. your first challenege is to do good in school specially and maths and sciences. then get admitted to a good school - most of the good aeronautical engineering schools are in USA and in (few countries) Europe like France, Germany and England.
Stanford university Mississippi State University
Hyderabad is best for Aeronautical Engg. It provides good education and skilled lectures. In my point of view Engineering can be done anywhere it depends on the student.