B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering — Aviator Training Academy
4-Year Undergraduate Engineering Program

B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering

“Design. Build. Fly. Explore.”

The Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Aerospace Engineering is a 4-year undergraduate engineering program that prepares students to design, analyze, manufacture, and maintain aircraft, spacecraft, and advanced aerospace systems. The program blends core engineering fundamentals, aeronautical sciences, and space technology, creating pathways into aviation, defence, space, and advanced R&D sectors.

Why Choose Aerospace Engineering

Aerospace Engineering offers a unique blend of innovation, technology, and real-world impact. From designing next-generation aircraft to pioneering space exploration missions, aerospace engineers shape the future of flight and beyond.

This program provides a comprehensive foundation in aeronautical and space sciences, preparing graduates for dynamic careers in some of the world’s most exciting industries.

Program Highlights

  • Work on aircraft, helicopters, UAVs, rockets, and satellites
  • High-impact careers in aviation, space, defence, and research
  • Strong foundation for M.Tech, MS, PhD, and international careers
  • Transferable skills across advanced engineering domains

Degree

B.Tech (Aerospace Engineering)

Duration

4 Years (8 Semesters)

Mode

Full-time

Outcome

Aerospace Engineer / Graduate Engineer

Eligibility & Admission Requirements

Academic Eligibility

10+2 (or equivalent) with:

  • Physics
  • Mathematics
  • Chemistry (mandatory in most universities)
  • Minimum aggregate as per institute norms (typically 60–75%)

Entrance Exams

(Institute-Dependent)

  • JEE Main / JEE Advanced
  • State-level engineering entrance exams
  • University-specific entrance tests

Skills Recommended

  • Strong mathematics & physics aptitude
  • Problem-solving and analytical thinking
  • Interest in aviation, space, and technology

Semester-wise Subjects — B.Tech Aerospace Engineering

Subjects may vary slightly by university, but the structure below reflects a standard AICTE-aligned Aerospace curriculum.

Year 1 — Engineering Foundation

Semester 1

  • Engineering Mathematics – I
  • Engineering Physics
  • Engineering Chemistry
  • Basics of Mechanical Engineering
  • Engineering Graphics
  • Programming for Engineers (C / Python)
  • Workshop Practice

Semester 2

  • Engineering Mathematics – II
  • Applied Physics (Waves & Optics)
  • Electrical & Electronics Engineering
  • Engineering Mechanics
  • Environmental Science
  • Communication Skills

Year 2 — Core Engineering & Introduction to Aerospace

Semester 3

  • Engineering Mathematics – III
  • Strength of Materials
  • Thermodynamics
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Materials Science
  • Manufacturing Processes

Semester 4

  • Numerical Methods
  • Aerodynamics – I
  • Aircraft Materials & Processes
  • Basic Electronics & Instrumentation
  • Mechanics of Machines
  • Aerospace Lab – I

Year 3 — Aircraft & Space Systems

Semester 5

  • Aerodynamics – II
  • Aircraft Structures – I
  • Propulsion Systems – I (Piston & Jet Engines)
  • Flight Mechanics – I
  • Control Systems
  • Wind Tunnel Laboratory

Semester 6

  • Aircraft Structures – II
  • Propulsion Systems – II (Rocket & Advanced Engines)
  • Flight Mechanics – II
  • Avionics Systems
  • Space Mechanics
  • Aerospace Lab – II

Year 4 — Advanced Aerospace & Specialisation

Semester 7

  • Helicopter Theory & Rotorcraft
  • Spacecraft Systems
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
  • Elective – I (UAV / Missiles / Composite Structures)
  • Elective – II
  • Seminar & Technical Paper

Semester 8

  • Elective – III
  • Elective – IV
  • Major Project / Thesis
  • Industrial Internship / Training

Electives (Indicative)

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
Composite Materials
Missile Technology
Hypersonic Aerodynamics
Satellite Communication
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Basics

Career Opportunities After B.Tech Aerospace

Graduates Can Work As

  • Aerospace Design Engineer
  • Aircraft Maintenance & Technical Engineer
  • Flight Operations & Performance Analyst
  • UAV / Drone Engineer
  • Space Systems Engineer
  • Defence & R&D Engineer

Employment Sectors

  • Aircraft manufacturing companies
  • Space & satellite organizations
  • Defence & government agencies
  • Airlines, MROs & aviation firms
  • Research labs & universities

Higher Studies & Global Pathways

  • M.Tech / MS in Aerospace Engineering
  • MBA (Aviation / Operations / Technology Management)
  • Research (PhD)
  • International aerospace programs

Why Study Aerospace with Aviator Training Academy

Aviation-Industry Exposure & Mentoring

Direct access to aviation professionals and real-world industry insights throughout your academic journey.

Career Counselling Aligned with Aviation & Aerospace Pathways

Personalized guidance to navigate career options in aviation, aerospace, and allied industries.

Guidance for DGCA-Linked Aviation Careers Alongside Engineering

Bridge your engineering education with professional aviation certifications and career opportunities.

Structured Roadmap from Engineering to Aviation Industry Roles

Clear pathway planning from undergraduate studies to professional roles in the aviation sector.

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