The Department of Aerospace Engineering offers both a thesis and non-thesis Master of Science program that focuses on enhancing skills in aerospace system design, development, manufacturing, maintenance, and operation. This program aims to give students a competitive edge in industry and government sectors by providing specialized coursework and practical knowledge in various aerospace topics.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for individuals aiming to gain a comprehensive understanding of aerospace systems, with courses tailored towards cutting-edge topics like spacecraft attitude control and advanced propulsion. Graduates will be well-prepared for roles in aerospace industries and government agencies, gaining a competitive advantage in the field.
Students can choose between thesis and non-thesis options, with the program designed to deepen understanding in areas such as orbital mechanics, rocket and space propulsion, aerodynamics, flight dynamics, spacecraft control, and aerospace materials. The coursework includes advanced topics like supersonic aerodynamics, viscous fluid dynamics, and aerospace structural analysis.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
29.93L
Living cost
To complete this degree, students must earn at least 30 credit hours at the graduate level, including 21 hours of specific aerospace courses. Students need to submit transcripts, GRE scores, three recommendation letters, and maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0, with a more competitive GPA of 3.4+ being preferred.

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Graduates of this program can look forward to roles in aerospace system design, development, manufacturing, and maintenance within industry or government sectors. The specialized coursework prepares students for high-level positions in aerospace engineering and research.