Seeing your interest in both branches, IIEST has a wide scope of diverse cultures and you will find many students from all over the nation.
IIEST Shibpur offers great exposure in terms of academics as well as extra-curricular activities along with the interactive clubs and fun happening fests. It comes under the Government of India and is one of the NIT.
However, Aerospace Engineering is not a trending branch anymore and it was in the limelight a decade ago. To open up more opportunities, you will be required to pursue a Master’s or prepare for the competitive exams to get a decent job.
ECE at Heritage Institute is more prominent but being a private college, it is not up to the mark as compared to Aerospace Engineering. The placement opportunities at HIT are not good. Therefore, all you can do is to opt for IIEST, get a decent aggregate, and change the branch from Aerospace to ECE in the second year.
One of my cousins is an alumnus at Hindustan University. Not many of his batchmates are working as Aerospace Engineers. Most of them were placed in IT companies through campus placements. The very few who are actually working in a field related to Aerospace Engineering made it there through their own efforts.
The placement report published by the university is as follows:
Academic Year |
Total Number of Offers |
Percentage of Placement |
Number of Companies |
2018-19 |
456 |
78.75% |
77 |
2017-18 |
514 |
78.59% |
50 |
2016-17 |
485 |
77.84% |
75 |
In the academic year of 2018-19, for the department of aerospace engineering, 22 students registered for placement out of which 15 got placed.
A large number of software companies hire from this university. If your only concern is placement, then this might not be the best college for you because the university does not ensure 100% placement.
IIT Kanpur has several advantages over IIT Delhi. A few are mentioned below:
Lastly, once you enter IIT, your branch rarely matters. Your placements solely depend on your CG, your skills, and the efforts you invested throughout. So, go for a branch that matches your area of interest and you are good to go.
PEC is in general considered as one of the finest colleges in Chandigarh. There are several advantages to being in a city like Chandigarh, including safety, being around civilized people, less pollution, etc.
Though having a good environment, Aerospace Engineering is not very good at PEC Chandigarh. Due to the lack of experienced faculty members, some good lecturers come as guest lecturers, but almost 80% of the studies have to be done by the students themselves. The good thing is that students can fly RC planes. The infrastructure should also improve as Aerospace Engineering requires proper lab facilities.
The table below gives a brief overview of the Aerospace Engineering department of PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh.
Categories |
Aerospace Engineering at PEC Chandigarh |
NIRF ’20 Rankings |
68 |
Total Fees |
Rs. 4.2 Lakhs |
Median Salary Offered |
Rs. 7 LPA |
Average Salary Offered |
Rs. 4-5 LPA |
Placement Percentage |
30-40% |
Total Number of Seats |
33 |
Cut-off |
JEE Main - 30965 DASA UG - 572 |
Recruiting Companies |
Exxon Mobil, Sukra Helitek, JP Morgan, Uber, Amazon Operations, etc. |
Though the course is not up to the mark, your life in Chandigarh will be extremely comfortable and a lot safer than in other cities in the country.
Due to less population in Chandigarh, there are quite fewer vehicles and more trees inside the city. This results in very little pollution and almost no traffic in the streets.
Therefore, firstly, aerospace engineering is not a very good choice which is evident from the placement percentage stated above. Coming to life in Chandigarh, it is excellent with an amazing environment all around.
It is best to make a decision based on your own individual preferences and interests.
I also had the same dilemma and I chose Aerospace at IIT Madras over other departments due to following reasons:-
For more detail Refer - https://www.iitbbs.ac.in/index.php/home/placement-2023
https://internship.iitm.ac.in/downloads/P&I_Report_22-23.pdf
Unlike many different branches available, you have to work harder if your decision is PEC Chandigarh.
A subject like this will requires you to complete the post-graduation for better exposure. regardless of the university. One of my friends chose this branch not to get a job but to study it in detail and pursue it further in post-graduation.
You can go for it without thinking twice. But, you can only excel at PEC with complete hard work and dedication. It never fails to provide the best of all opportunities.
Lastly, if you did not know, Kalpana Chawla was one of the reputed alumni of PEC Chandigarh, which can most probably make your decision quite simpler too.
It totally depends on your career interest. In India, there are very few jobs in the aerospace industry than in Computer Science Engineering. However, you should definitely pursue ‘Aerospace Engineering' at PEC University.
Aerospace in PEC
CS in CCET Chandigarh
Categories |
Aerospace Engineering at PEC Chandigarh |
CS at CCET Chandigarh |
Course Fee |
6.39 lakh |
2.45 lakh |
Placement Percentage |
98.95% |
80% |
Highest CTC |
27 LPA |
20 LPA |
Average CTC |
6-7 LPA |
6-7 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
JP Morgan, McKinsey, DRDO, HAL, Sukra Helitek, etc. |
Mahindra, TCS, Infosys, Deloitte, etc. |
One of the most important factors to consider when selecting a college is its reputation. A good college reputation will lead to better future plans with good people like you.
It all depends on your personal preferences and what appeals to you the most. However, if none of these two branches piques your attention, then definitely mechanical engineering in PEC is the way to go.
Categories |
Mechanical at PEC |
Aerospace at PEC |
Course Fee |
6.39 lakh |
6.39 lakh |
Placement Percentage |
80% |
- |
Highest CTC |
15-23 LPA |
10-12 LPA |
Average CTC |
6 LPA |
6-7 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
JP Morgan, MySQL, Amazon, HPCL, etc. |
Airbus, Boeing, Goodrich, GE, etc. |
It would be advised that mechanical is always a better choice than aerospace. You can choose to go for Mechanical engineering without giving it much thought and discussion.
You can join the aerospace engineering program if you have a passion for this course. I know a few people who pursued Aerospace Engineering from Jain University and they had a good experience.
The course is offered by the International Institute for Aerospace Engineering and Management (IIAEM), a collaboration between Jain (Deemed-to-be University) and the Society of Indian Aerospace Technologies & Industries (SIATI).
The course includes subjects which require good labs and other facilities. Jain University will definitely provide you with that. So, yes Jain University will definitely help you in many regards.
But choose the course only if you are passionate about it.
The Department of Aerospace was started in Karunya University with the primary objective to produce aerospace engineers for meeting the ever-growing demand for engineers for serving the sectors that are civil aeronautical and defense-oriented. At the same time, the department also aims to employ part of its staff in the expansion of space R&D as the demand for space applications in communication, strategic applications, remote sensing, etc is increasing.
The technologists and entrepreneurs of Karunya University are in much demand by the aircraft design and manufacture as there is still a lack of a viable civilian aircraft and industry sector in the country. A large part of the business still goes out to foreign launch operations despite the presence of large communication satellites that are launched into synchronous orbits.
The experimental facilities at Karunya University have been set up not only to teach but also to evolve as tools of research and consultancy. The specifications of the facilities have been laid out with their eventual research application. You will have to perform testing and generation of data for real-life applications in aircraft, spacecraft, and rockets as opposed to cases that are idealized in the UG curriculum.