The Aeronautical Engineering program at Bharath Institute of Technology (BIT) is a four-year undergraduate course leading to a B.Tech degree. The course is structured into eight semesters, with each semester covering various aspects of aircraft design, aerodynamics, propulsion systems, and avionics. Students undergo both theoretical and practical training, including laboratory work, design projects, and internships in aerospace industries.
Throughout the program, students study fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, materials science, flight mechanics, and control systems. The curriculum also includes computer-aided design (CAD), computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and hands-on training with wind tunnels and aircraft models. BIT emphasizes industry exposure, and students may get opportunities for internships in reputed aerospace companies. The final year typically involves a capstone project, where students work on real-world aviation challenges. Graduates can pursue careers in aviation, defense, space research, or further studies like M.Tech or MBA.