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Aeronautical Engineering PDF Print E-mail
Aeronautical engineering encompasses many branches of science and engineering to provide comprehensive perceptions for synthesis and integration of various aspects related to the design, development, fields testing and commissioning of crafts to be used in space, for specific purpose.

Aeronautical Engineering requires vast engineering recourses and technology integration in order to encompass commercial aviation, space exploration and air defence. It embrace a wide range of problem areas in aerospace and allied engineering disciplines. The discipline is thus diversified with exposure to multidisciplinary topics.
Aeronautical Engineering (Four Years Degree Course )

A.M.Ae.S.I. at par with B. E./ B. Tech.

Minimum Qualification

  • 10+2 Pass with Physics, Chemistry, Maths with 50% Marks in individual subjects
  • Engineering Diploma pass (Any Stream) min. 50% aggregate.
  • B.Sc. with PCM group with min 50% aggregate

It comprises of TWO Sections; Section "A" (Duration 2 yrs.) and Section "B" (Duration 2 yrs.)

Semester 1 Semester 2
A4 Strength of Material A2  Fluid Mechanics
A10 Workshop Technology. A9 Engg Drawing & Design

 

Semester 3 Semester 4
A4 Strength of Material A6 Electrical Engg.
A6 Electrical Engg.

A7 Microprocessors & Software Engineering
A7 Microprocessors & Software Engineering A8  Introduction to Aeronautics
A8  Introduction to Aeronautics Six weeks Workshop Training
(some of the above subjects would be taught for two semesters)

Subjects of Section "B" :Various streams along with their subjects are given below.

2. Aero-Mechanical Stream
(All subjects are compulsory)
2. Avionics Stream
(All subjects are compulsory)
Semester 5 Semester 5
AS1 Applied Mathematics

AS2 Aerodynamics

AS3 Aircraft Structures
LS1 Applied Mathematics II 

LS2 Aircraft General Systems 

LS3 Avionics-I
Semester 6 Semester 6
LS4 Control Theory & Practices 

LS5 Avionics-II

LS6 Airplane Performance Stability & Control 
LS4 Control Theory & Practices 

LS5 Avionics-II

LS6 Airplane Performance Stability & Control 
Six weeks Laboratory Training Six weeks Laboratory Training
Semester 7 Semester 7
LS7 Maintenance of Radio & Communication Systems 

LS8 Aircraft Instruments
LS7 Maintenance of Radio & Communication Systems 

LS8 Aircraft Instruments
Six weeks Professional Training Six weeks Professional Training
Semester 8 Semester 8
AS9 Management of Systems Electives I
LS9 Management of Systems Elective II
3. Maintenance & Production (Electrical) Stream
(All subjects are compulsory)
4.Maintenance & Production (Mechanical) Stream
(All subjects are compulsory)
Semester 5 Semester 5
PS1 Airworthiness & Air Regulations

PS2 Aircraft Materials 

PS3 Control Theory & Practices
PS1 Airworthiness & Air Regulations

PS2 Aircraft Materials 

PS3 Control Theory & Practices
Semester 6 Semester 6
PS4 Aircraft Production

PS5 Production, Planning & Control

PS6 Airplane Performance, Stability & Control

Six weeks Laboratory Training
PS4 Aircraft Production 

PS5 Production, Planning & Control 

PS6 Airplane Performance, Stability & Control 

Six weeks Laboratory Training
Semester 7 Semester 7
PS7 Management of Systems 

PSL1 Maintenance of Electrical Instruments
& Systems
PS7 Management of Systems 

PSM1 Maintenance of Power Plant & Systems
Six weeks Professional Training Six weeks Professional Training
Semester 8 
Semester 8
PSL2 Maintenance of Radio & Communication Systems PSM2 Maintenance of Airframe & Systems
Six weeks Professional Training Six weeks Professional Training

 

LIST OF ELECTIVES
OS1 Princeples of Helicopter Engineering

OS2 Gas Dynamics

OS3 Wind Tunnel Testing

OS4 Vibration & Aero elasticity

OS5 CAD CAM

OS6 Industrial Engineering

OS7 Tool Design & Fabrication

OS8 Statistics & Quality Control

OS9 Air Navigation

OS10 Aircraft Evaluation
OS11 Rockets & Missiles 

OS12 Introduction to the Finite Element Methods 

OS13 Computational Fluid Dynamics 

OS14 Optimization Methods in Engineering Design 

OS15 Non Destructive Evaluation 

OS16 Ground Handling and Support Systems 

OS17 Introduction to Antomatic Flight Control Systems 

OS18 Introduction to Wind Engineering
 

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