In Chandigarh, the standard duration for an undergraduate program in aerospace engineering, such as a B.Tech, is four years, divided into eight semesters. This timeframe allows students to cover a comprehensive curriculum that includes general engineering courses in the first year, followed by more specialized aerospace subjects in subsequent years.
Master’s programs, such as M.Tech in aerospace engineering, generally last two years, offering advanced study and specialization in specific aerospace fields. Doctoral programs vary in duration, typically requiring three to five years, depending on the nature of the research, with students focusing exclusively on their dissertation research after completing any required coursework.