Aerospace Engineering
Sir
I am ejaz from pakistan. sir my problem is that I am chemical engineer and now i want to go for MS aerospace. But somebody told me that i must have BS in Mechanical or Aerospace. People also saying to me that working with aerospace is like a fraude activity. is this true. I am worried about my career. plz help and give some suggestions Ejaz |
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hai ejaz...
i am hari from india.i am fresh mechanical graduate. i am also looking for ms in aero space or related branches.as far as my knowledge ,in india u need to have degree in mechanical or related branches .any way i get it conformed and mail u later.dont worry about our future... ok ....friend bye.......... hari. hari_vhrk@yahoo.com |
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you know I am Ejaz KD (k = khuta and D = donkey) ;P
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hi guys,
Not like that..of course u can enter the field of Aerospace from chemistry background but the disciplines are limited like combustion modelling in cfd,or propellant regression modelling like that... Deepak |
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what is your problem Ejazkd. Are u getting totally frustrated or what. Abusing the forum. People are trying to help and u dont want to listen. What is the problem?
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ok sorry please tell me now.
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me too intersted in MS aerospace. My bachlors degree is chemical Engg
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Why ou are people intersetd in aerospace just tell me what you think?
I think Chemical engg and cfd has got more oppurtunities. |
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I wanna just know that could i be admited in aerospace on the basis of my bachlors in chemical
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Tt would be very difficult to go study Aerospace without an Aerospace/Mechanical background - but not impossible - the fundamentals of the engineering approach is universal.
Most universities would require that you take a lot of final year undergrad Aerospace design courses to be allowed into post-grad Aerospace courses. You can go into the Aerospace field with a Chem. degree - look at Propulsion (combustion is an active field), or materials (lots of work on Smart Materials and Composites). At the company I work for, we have several Chemical PhD's doing material science for aerospace applications. |
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Sir
So i wont be able to desing an aeroplane or Engine from Aerodynamics point of view |
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Riaan: Is this your point of view or it is in reality ?????
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