How is Aeronautical Branch in Kumaraguru College of Technology at Coimbatore?

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Ramanpreet Kaur Posted On - Sep 15, 2020

The Aeronautical Engineering Department was established in the year 2006. It offers B.E.Aeronautical Engineering with an aim to attain excellence and a global reputation in Aeronautical Engineering education and research. The minimum eligibility criteria for admission in this branch is 45% marks in 12th.

Placements:

  • In the Aeronautical Branch in 2018, the number of students registered for placements was 42 and the number of students placed was 31.
  • The average salary is about 3.4 lakh per annum in Aeronautical Engineering of Kumaraguru College of Technology.
  • Some of the companies visiting the campus includeAditya Birla Group, Aon Hewitt, Ashok Leyland, Thyrocare, Decathlon, Dell, Ford Motors, HCL, HONEYWELL, HP, ITC Ltd., JK Tyre, L&T Infotech, Cognizant, Microsoft, Mind Tree, Oracle, Verizon, Voonik, Wipro.
  • Students received internship offers fromleading industries and research centers such as HAL, NAL, ADA, ADE, DRDO, etc

Industry Exposure:

  • MOUs with National Aerospace Laboratories (Bangalore), Thermax (Pune), and Sri Sai Aerotech (Chennai) for academic research
  • Partnership with P3 group (Bangalore) and Altair (Bangalore) for training

Facilities:

  • The department has state of the art infrastructure and laboratory facilities providing a conducive learning environment to the students and faculties.
  • Many associations are focussing on academics and extracurricular activities to promote leadership qualities in students so that they can have a bright future ahead.

Students graduating from the college has opted for higher universities like Madras Institute of Technology, Chennai,IIT Kanpur,Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA,Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship, Kochi,Pusan National University, Busan, South Korea,Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania, USA, and many more.

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