The B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering is a four-year undergraduate program designed to equip students with knowledge and skills in aircraft and spacecraft design, aerodynamics, propulsion systems, avionics, and structural analysis. The course is divided into eight semesters, with each semester covering theoretical and practical aspects of aerospace technology. The program includes core subjects like fluid dynamics, flight mechanics, materials science, and control systems, along with hands-on laboratory work and internships.
During the final year, students typically engage in projects, research, and industry training to gain real-world experience. The curriculum is aligned with industry standards, preparing students for careers in aerospace firms, defense organizations, research institutions, and government agencies like ISRO, DRDO, and NASA. Graduates can work in aircraft design, space exploration, aviation management, and maintenance, or pursue higher studies in aerospace engineering. Some universities also offer electives in areas like UAV technology, satellite engineering, and hypersonic propulsion.