A Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Aeronautical Engineering spans four years to provide students theoretical and practical knowledge about aircraft design along with aerodynamics and propulsion system design and avionic applications. Each semester of the eight-semester course dedicates theoretical topics together with practical training followed by project work activities. The necessary fundamental curriculum for Aeronautical Engineering includes fluid mechanics and flight mechanics and aircraft structures alongside materials science with complementary optional topics for space technology and UAV design functions.
The school provides educational experiences that combine laboratory instruction with industrial work practicums in addition to practical aeronautical system learning. Major projects targeting aerospace industry challenges become a fundamental requirement in the final year. Aeronautical engineering students become eligible to work in defense, space research, aviation sectors or opt for research or M.Tech-level postgraduate programs. The program is available in multiple educational institutes across the world while students need science and mathematics as their secondary education background to qualify.