Table of Contents
- 1 Which branch of engineering is best for physics?
- 2 Is aeronautical engineering related to physics?
- 3 Which is best aerospace engineering or engineering physics?
- 4 Why is physics important in aeronautical engineering?
- 5 What group should I take in 11th for aeronautical engineering?
- 6 Can I do Meng in aerospace engineering after BSc Physics?
- 7 Is it possible to do btech course after completing BSc?
- 8 How do I become a special graduate student in aerospace engineering?
Which branch of engineering is best for physics?
mechanical branch
but If you are interested in physics then it is best to choose an mechanical branch in your engineering. The major subjects like strength of materials , thermodynamics , thermal engineering and heat transfer which are all part of physics are studied in the mechanical branch.
Aeronautical engineers focus on building aircraft that fly within the earth’s atmosphere. They get an education in the basics of math, physics, and chemistry with more advanced studies in propulsion, Aerodynamics, sensors, power generation, and other scientific topics.
Can I do aeronautical engineering after BSc physics?
Yes, it is possible to join B. Tech Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering after BSc physics. Our former president APJ Kalam graduated in BSc Physics and then took admission in MIT Madras, to complete B. Tech Aeronautical Engineering.
Which is best aerospace engineering or engineering physics?
Which is better: aerospace engineering or engineering physics? – Quora. In most programs Engineering Physics degrees have a concentration in an area of engineering. In your case you would take Engineering Physics with a concentration in aerospace systems.
Why is physics important in aeronautical engineering?
Aerodynamics, a branch of physics, is the study of the motion of air and how it interacts with more solid bodies (such as a helicopter). It’s necessary to know how air or spacecraft will interact with air and other gases to ensure it moves as quickly, safely, and efficiently as possible.
How can I become an aerospace engineer after BSc?
Re: Aeronautical Engineering after BSc As you are completed your bachelor degree you will get admission in second year(3rd semester). You can get admission through lateral entry procedure or management quota. So just choose a good college/university and take admission as possible.
What group should I take in 11th for aeronautical engineering?
You should choose the science stream with PCM group (physics, chemistry and maths) in (10+2) to become an Aeronautical Engineer. After completion of your B.E./B. Tech (Aeronautical Engineering), You can also pursue higher studies in Aeronautical Engineering with specialization of your interest.
Can I do Meng in aerospace engineering after BSc Physics?
Yes. But it will narrow down your field of study. BSc Physics is much vast when compared to aerospace engineering, so if you are seriously not interested in MSc physics then go for MEng in aerospace engineering. How can I choose between studying aerospace engineering or physics?
Is a physics degree good for aerospace engineering?
A physics degree is fine and might land you a job with a aerospace company. But you’d be better off with an engineering degree if you want to work on drones, aircraft, spacecraft, weapons, submarines. I think it’s safe to say that engineering companies would rather higher someone with an engineering degree than a physics degree.
Is it possible to do btech course after completing BSc?
Yes ,It’s possible to go for B.Tech course after completing B.Sc! It is possible via the lateral entry (L.E.) scheme which is offered by most of the Engineering collges in India. The lateral entry is only given to candidates who have either completed diploma in Engineering or B.Sc course.
How do I become a special graduate student in aerospace engineering?
You may need to register as a special graduate student for one to two terms to take some basic aerospace engineering undergraduate courses (at your expense). All the best. What are the different errors and mistakes in English? Grammatical mistakes can be easy to make. But fear not!