I’m loving your content, always so insightful and relevant to us MEng Aerospace students. Well done on reaching 1k subscribers 🥳 you more than deserve it👏🏽👏🏽
I would suggest avoiding niche engineering degrees like aerospace, biomedical and the likes for several reasons. Stick to the 4 main engineering disciplines, i.e. mech, chem, elec and civil if you want to study engineering. Job openings are extremely low for niche eng degrees
I have to disagree, having studied aerospace and now working in software, you're very rarely bound by the degree you've chosen to the industry you can go into. More over, many jobs nowadays don't care on the specific discipline of engineering you've done especially for grad roles. Many job listings say Mech Eng or similar engineering discipline which includes aerospace etc. Aerospace is also not as niche as it may first appear, there are plenty of industries that need aerospace engineers such as space, aviation, energy / renewables, automotive, motorsport, defence.
They teach very similar disciplines aerospace is for people who want to work aviation sectors and space specifically or not you may love coding while you are at uni and go into software development it’s not niche at all hard disagree
Hellllo , I wanna pursue my btech in Aerospace engineering .I found many universities from UK,US it's quite costly.. would you pls guide me through it where to take admission , required entrace ,etc..! awaiting for ur response
Hey ruchita I was stuck in the same conundrum as you were in. I'm telling you right now aim for IISc or the space science uni in Kerala, because even if you graduated 1st in aero in Harvard even you'd be stuck to isro. As an Indian citizen, you can't work in any other space agencies other than isro, and IISc and the other uni is the fastest route to get into isro. U could do mech eng in Europe, Poland, Czech republic, Prague, spain, Italy etc
@@ruchita9563 both are good, but I'm pretty sure IISc has internship opportunities at isro as in they're affiliated with isro so yeah. Also make sure you one hundred percent know that this is what you want to do, maybe 4-5 students actually get aerospace jobs out of their entire batch
Hey sagar! Is there a way i can message you privately itll take no more than 5 minutes to answer. Id really appreciate it if you'd reply! Congrats on the first place!
Looking to study aerospace next year and I appreciate everything you post- good work mate on the 1st btw
Thanks!
Love your contents. Felt confident to approach aerospace engineering after seeing your videos
Thanks A Lot Brother, This video really helped me a lot!!
I got into MEng Aerospace at Sheffield today bro! Thank you for the valuable info during this application
Congrats! Hope you've a great time there :)
I’m loving your content, always so insightful and relevant to us MEng Aerospace students. Well done on reaching 1k subscribers 🥳 you more than deserve it👏🏽👏🏽
Thanks, Michaela :D
Yh
Sagar is fa foundation oundation year useful or helpful for the aerospace engineering for undergraduates
Thanks Sagar! really insightful.
Great content bro! Keep it up
thanks alot for the videos much encouragement
Thank you for keeping it real.
I got this thanks for the video 👍
I'm hoping to study Mechanical Engineering and potentially advanced Aerospece/Bioengineering at masters as well as PhD level
same here bro, no physical books only pdf
I would suggest avoiding niche engineering degrees like aerospace, biomedical and the likes for several reasons. Stick to the 4 main engineering disciplines, i.e. mech, chem, elec and civil if you want to study engineering. Job openings are extremely low for niche eng degrees
I have to disagree, having studied aerospace and now working in software, you're very rarely bound by the degree you've chosen to the industry you can go into. More over, many jobs nowadays don't care on the specific discipline of engineering you've done especially for grad roles. Many job listings say Mech Eng or similar engineering discipline which includes aerospace etc. Aerospace is also not as niche as it may first appear, there are plenty of industries that need aerospace engineers such as space, aviation, energy / renewables, automotive, motorsport, defence.
They teach very similar disciplines aerospace is for people who want to work aviation sectors and space specifically or not you may love coding while you are at uni and go into software development it’s not niche at all hard disagree
Yes absolutely right
studying aerospace at university of Hertfordshire
Hi Sagar, what was the proportion of each year mark towards CGPA in your course?
congrats. but where do you work.
What are your thoughts on resume building and internships ??
What's resume building?
@@SA64R cv development…
Did you study avionics or aero mechanics at Sheffield, iam about to start and want to know a bit about both of them
Aero mech
was it better to study in australia or is the uk better
Can i get all your resources and books and things that you concentrated on technically in your journey. Cause im gona do it next year after my 12 th.
Kindly give ur opinion on the aerospace engineering in Univ of Leeds.I have got a conditional offer.
Brother please give knowledge about masters in aerospace in uk and Germany best universities
What sort of things do you want to know?
@@SA64R best universities their eligibility for students
Hellllo , I wanna pursue my btech in Aerospace engineering .I found many universities from UK,US it's quite costly.. would you pls guide me through it where to take admission , required entrace ,etc..! awaiting for ur response
Hey ruchita I was stuck in the same conundrum as you were in. I'm telling you right now aim for IISc or the space science uni in Kerala, because even if you graduated 1st in aero in Harvard even you'd be stuck to isro. As an Indian citizen, you can't work in any other space agencies other than isro, and IISc and the other uni is the fastest route to get into isro. U could do mech eng in Europe, Poland, Czech republic, Prague, spain, Italy etc
@@ceoof601 ohkk thanks a lot ..!
@@ceoof601 should i aim iit or iisc then..!??for aerospace
@@ruchita9563 both are good, but I'm pretty sure IISc has internship opportunities at isro as in they're affiliated with isro so yeah. Also make sure you one hundred percent know that this is what you want to do, maybe 4-5 students actually get aerospace jobs out of their entire batch
@@ceoof601 seems to be tough ..but sure I will make it . Btw Thanks a lot..🙏
Can u please suggest me book of aerospace engineering?
Was your uni life fun?
How can I get scholarship in your university in aeronautical
See what options the uni you want to go to has and apply to all you're eligible for
I want to ask more qeustions
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Did they teach you how to trough your hands?
Easy
You are INDIAN!
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bro you end up as a software engineer, WHYYYYY
sorry its all bisra bisra bisrea rabish .....
Hey sagar! Is there a way i can message you privately itll take no more than 5 minutes to answer. Id really appreciate it if you'd reply! Congrats on the first place!