The duration of an Aerospace Engineering course depends on the level of study and the specific program type.
1. B.Tech/B.E. in Aerospace Engineering.
Duration: 4 years (8 Sem)
This program includes core subjects such as aerodynamics, propulsion systems, aircraft structures, avionics and space technology.
2. Integrated Dual Degree Programs.
Duration: 5 years (10 Sem)
Integrated programs is the combination of bachelor’s and a master’s degree or license course (AME) in Aerospace Engineering or related specializations.
These programs are ideal for students aiming for advanced knowledge or research-oriented careers.
3. Diploma in Aerospace Engineering.
Duration: 3 years (6 Sem)
A diploma is a more practical-focused program and serves as an alternative to a bachelor’s degree for students looking to enter the aerospace field quickly.
It covers fundamentals like basic aerodynamics, materials and aircraft systems.
4. Master’s Degree (M.Tech/M.E. in Aerospace Engineering)
Duration: 2 years (4 sem)
This course focuses on advanced topics, including computational fluid dynamics, advanced propulsion, and space engineering.
Overall, the standard duration for a Bachelor’s program is 4 years, making it the most common path into Aerospace Engineering.