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I have completed B.tech in electronics and communication engineering. Am i eligible to pursue MS in aerospace engineering? Which good US universities can i apply for?
123.shalini said:I have completed B.tech in electronics and communication engineering. Am i eligible to pursue MS in aerospace engineering? Which good US universities can i apply for?
The minimum educational qualification required for MS in aerospace engineering is a bachelor's degree in aerospace or mechanical engineering, or a closely related field. Some universities may also accept applicants with a degree in physics or mathematics, as long as they have taken relevant courses in aerodynamics, thermodynamics, and mechanics.
Work experience is not always required for MS in aerospace engineering, but it can be beneficial for applicants. Some universities may consider work experience as a bonus during the admissions process, while others may require a certain amount of work experience for admission.
Some universities may have specific prerequisites for MS in aerospace engineering, such as a minimum GPA, GRE scores, or specific coursework in math and science. It is important to check the admission requirements of each university before applying.
Yes, students from non-engineering backgrounds can apply for MS in aerospace engineering as long as they have a bachelor's degree in a relevant field and have taken courses in math, physics, and other related subjects. However, they may be required to take additional courses to meet the prerequisites for the program.
Graduates with a MS in aerospace engineering have a wide range of career opportunities in the aerospace industry, including aircraft and spacecraft design, manufacturing, testing, and research. They can also work in government agencies, research institutions, and consulting firms. Some may also pursue further education and research in the field.