The Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Aeronautical Engineering is an undergraduate program, lasting 4 years, spread over 8 semesters. It equips students with broad knowledge and hands-on experience in the design, development, and maintenance of aircraft and spacecraft. The program touches upon a range of disciplines like aerodynamics, propulsion, avionics, materials science, and structural analysis.
Students begin with basic subjects like mathematics, physics, and computer programming in the initial semesters. As they move forward, the course goes into greater detail in aerodynamics, propulsion systems, flight mechanics, and aircraft design. Practical experience, internships, and projects are an important part of the course to equip students with on-the-job knowledge. The program trains graduates to work in the aerospace manufacturing industry, aviation, defense, and research, ready with the level of expertise that is needed in this very technical field.