1. Aerospace engineering includes outer space activities. 00:02 -Aeronautical engineering deals with aircraft within the Earth's atmosphere. -Aerospace engineering extends to activities beyond the Earth's atmosphere, including satellites and outer space. ✦ 2. Aerospace engineering covers a wide range of topics 02:24 -Aeronautical Engineering is a subset of aerospace engineering, focusing on aircraft-related studies like maintenance and design. -In IIT Kharagpur, the aerospace engineering curriculum is divided into subdivisions such as aerodynamics and propulsion systems. ✦ 3. Aerospace Engineering covers aerodynamics, propulsion, structures, and controls. 06:54 -Various specialized courses are available for aerodynamics covering topics like forces acting on objects in air based on shape and speed. -Propulsion system courses cover aircraft propulsion, thermodynamics, and advanced systems including jet engines, turbo prop, scramjet, and more. ✦ 3. Aerospace engineering covers controls, flight mechanics, and specialized elective courses. 09:11 -The courses include flight dynamics, control optimization, and algorithms for vehicle movement. -Specialized elective courses in experimental aerodynamics, propulsion, and computational labs are also offered. ✦ 4. Aerospace Engineering covers aspects of mechanical, electrical, and electronics engineering. 13:52 -Aerospace engineering includes studies from electronics background such as aircraft controls, trajectory optimization, communication systems, navigation, radar, sonar, etc. -Aerospace structures also encompass topics similar to civil structures, mechanical solid mechanics, aerodynamics, thermodynamics, and propulsion. ✦ 5. Aerospace Engineering is a great fit for those interested in electrical and mechanical areas 16:10 -Aerospace Engineering involves a lot of physics, chemistry, mathematics background for students. -Focus areas for Aerospace Engineering include mechanics, thermodynamics, controls, F Dynamics involving advanced mathematics. ✦ 6. Aerospace Engineering heavily relies on Applied Mathematics 20:35 -Modern developments in aerospace engineering are based on Applied Mathematics principles, particularly in boundary theory. -Students studying calculus in school may not realize the direct applications of mathematics in aerospace engineering, which involves mathematical formulations in various areas like aerodynamics and propulsion. ✦ 7. Mathematics and programming are integral to aerospace engineering. 22:36 -Topics such as aerodynamics, aerostructures, and structural dynamics involve complex mathematical equations. -Students interested in coding and software development will benefit from solving governing equations and working with computational tools. ✦ 8. Aerospace industry opportunities for graduates 27:01 -ISRO and other companies offer opportunities for aerospace engineering graduates -Students from mechanical or electrical engineering backgrounds can specialize in aerospace engineering ✦ 9.Aerospace engineering involves applied aspects and is accessible to students from various engineering backgrounds. 29:17 -Notable examples of engineers transitioning to aerospace engineering, such as Mr. S Somat from ISRO, demonstrate the feasibility of switching disciplines. -Aerospace engineering covers specialized areas like Aeros structure and fluid mechanics, making it necessary for the aerospace industry and challenging for mechanical or electrical engineers to comprehend. ✦ 10. Aerospace industry integrating AIML for faster and cheaper solutions. 33:41 -Aerospace already using AIML in structure and trajectory optimization. -Opportunity for students to study AIML alongside Aerospace as a minor. ✦ 11. Aerospace engineering graduates need core engineering skills along with AIML knowledge for industry relevance 35:53 -The future of aerospace engineering requires graduates with expertise in both core engineering and AIML to optimize solutions using AI or ML. -Aerospace engineering graduates with additional specialization in artificial intelligence and machine learning are highly valuable in modern industries. ✦ 12. Remain open to knowledge in any branch 40:24 -Students may not know the full scope of their chosen department initially -Opportunities exist to transition between industries and interests ✦ 13. Aerospace engineering offers interdisciplinary study opportunities. 42:29 -Students can study various branches of their choice within aerospace engineering. -Being sincere and open-minded is important for success in aerospace engineering.
Sir, my humble request to you is to make videos on the following: 1. Difference between the branches electrical and electronics and communication. 2. Future prospects of mathematics and computing... From the perspective of both research and job opportunities. And a general view of the curriculum of the above mentioned fields. It would be immensely helpful :)
*EEE and ECE comparison* EEE ---> My Branch >Power System:- Focussed on generation, transmission, distribution. >Electromechanics ie Electrical machines (Transformers and Electric Motors) >Converters i.e Power Electronics ECE ---> >VLSI:- arrangements, design, CMOS >Data Communications and network working and standards >Microwave engineering *Common Subjects* Control System, Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, Analog Electronics, Digital Electronics, Linear Integrated Circuits, Signals and Systems Both EEE and ECE differs in these subjects but all college in India follows CBCS system, so even if couldn't get into either, you can study other subjects. You can also do NPTEL and get certifications on any of your choice. But there is nothing easy/hard. EEE just needs practice and solving more problems. Download any NIT's Syllabus or Your state's Top non IIT/NIT college and see for yourself.
Dear JC Sir, Thanks a lot for such useful sessions with faculty members of different departments. These videos should be shown in schools for students studying in Class-10, 11 and 12th. Of late, everyone who wants to study engineering prefer only CS related engineering courses only. Not sure it is because of the job market and salaries offered. But, does that mean no other engineering degrees aren't useful or doesn't fetch good salaried jobs. If everyone studies CS, tomorrow who will design/build best quality structures like buildings, roads, bridges which are strong durable and at the same time cost effective. Materials Science is another important sub-branch which helps engineers to decide what kind of material can be used where, how much heat/cold those can withstand, which material won't be corrosion free, you can keep on telling about so many things. You are doing a wonderful job despite your hectic work schedule and we are very grateful to have such sessions from academicians working in premier institutions of the country. Thanks a lot once again sir and wish such sessions to continue.
Good Evening sir I am a class 11th student who is madly passionate about Aerospace Science and want to pursue research in this field. But for research IISc Bangalore is best but for engg. IIT Madras for Aerospace engineering is best. I am preparing for IAT and JEE exams to get into admission in IISc or IIT or IIST. I want to become a Scientist in ISRO and DRDO and have exact vision for India as Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam sir had. I want to develop India's Defence Technology and pursue wide range of research in this field and make India a complete Self reliant.
You cannot say directly that IIT Madras is best for Aerospace Engineering... This depends on many factors... Although good to know that you have an interest in aerospace engineering... Best of luck
Sir it's a great initiative from your side. Kindly continue this series covering up the Natural sciences as well(For e. g., Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics & Computing) and about their research aspects. Love from IIT KGP❤
Im happy that you took an initiative about major departments. Students as well as parents definitely need to have the knowledge before choosing a core and it's domain. Thank you Jeevan sir for hosting and Sunil sir for broad range view of the department. I'm happy that teacher come out to talk more about the academics in internet 🙏
Dear sir, sessions like these are truly a boon to all jee aspirants, as they help us in improving our understanding of the various engineering courses and thus, in prioritizing our preferences. Looking forward to receiving more of such quality content, possibly on other engineering courses !! Thank you very much sir❤
Thanks a lot JC sir and Sunil sir, I am filling up JOSAA in the coming week and aerospace at bombay is definitely under intense consideration. This really got me piqued into the subject. Love the overlap with mechanical!!
thank you so much to take time to make this video for the curious youth , please continue this series for all the branches of engineering and if possible please make on architecture also , thank you Jeevanjyoti sir and sunil sir 😊😊
“Thank you very much, sir ! As an aspiring aerospace engineer, I’ve been searching for this video for a long time. In India, aerospace engineering doesn’t always receive the attention it deserves, but your insights as a professor from IIT are invaluable. Thank you, Prof. Jeevanjyoti chakraborty and Prof. Suni Manohar Dash ! ” 😊
Sir you made this video which answered all my questions regarding aerospace which I was asking to many people and I got answers in one video! Thank you.
Very well explained . Such videos also required for CS , EC branches also . Let students understand what they are planning to pursue for life and not be dictated by placements stats / previous year rankings . If an AIR
Sir could you please make these videos for other branches as well? It's extremely useful for the purpose of making an informed decision while filling preferences for JOSAA
Well, i think i have got enough marks in jee advanced 2024 to join aerospace which is what i dreamt an year ago when i took drop to prepare for JEE, thank you prof jc for this invaluable session on aerospace engineering
Sir, I can't explain how much this video helped me... Thankyou so much sir... I am in the process of JOSAA counseling and this information has helped me a lot... I request you sir to please do similar videos related to biotechnology and "BS" programme (For example, BS in CHEMISTRY...)..
Hey sir , Thank you so much for the session , I am about to opt aerospace engineering in IIT KGP , Aerospace engineering is my passion so thank you for the well detailed video ,By the way I was planning for IIT Madras for aerospace engineering but unfortunately due to inflation in rank I am not able to opt it in Madras .
IITKgp has a BSc Physics course. Maybe that could give a basic idea of Engg Physics as well. The courses aren't too different from each other except for the fact that BSc Physics focuses more on theory, while EP focuses more on application aspects of Physics
Thank you Sir. This is extremely helpful. I am qualifying JEE Advanced with a decent score and definitely needed to get an insight on various courses so that i can make choices wisely. I will eagerly wait for upcoming videos as well
dear prof jc sir, pls can you make a video like this for btech in bioengineering ans bio sciences (BSBE) ? not much info is available on youtube regarding this..pls sir it would be very helpful. and sir thank you for recommending me this great video!
Very informative session. Thanks for putting up questions which are exactly in the students mind and it was so knowledgeable to have answers to all of them in simple and straightforward language. Gr8 session. Wishing you all the best and looking forward for more such interesting conversations. Thank you
Introduction: Timestamp: 00:00:00 Key Point: Introduction to the video Need for Reliable Information: Timestamp: 00:00:04 Key Point: Students making decisions based on unreliable information Importance of Reliable Sources: Timestamp: 00:00:18 Key Point: Importance of comprehensive and reliable information Expert Input: Timestamp: 00:00:34 Key Point: Getting information from professors of departments Guest Introduction: Timestamp: 00:00:39 Key Point: Discussion with Aerospace Engineering professor, Prof. Sunil Manohar Dash at IIT Kharagpur Key Points and Start Times: Introduction to the video and purpose of providing reliable information to students (00:00:00) Introduction of Professor Sunil Manohar Dash from the Department of Aerospace Engineering at IIT Kharagpur (00:00:50) Key Points and Start Times: Introduction to the need for reliable information for department choices at Josa Counseling: 0:00 Overview of aerospace engineering vs. aeronautical engineering: 5:20 Divisions within the department of aerospace engineering: 10:24 Fundamental courses in aerodynamics, propulsion, aero structures, and controls: 18:44 Suitability of students based on skills and interests for aerospace engineering: 43:13 Importance of mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology in aerospace engineering: 48:46 Emphasis on applied mathematics in aerospace engineering: 54:48 Key Points: Introduction to aerospace engineering and its importance in providing comprehensive and reliable information about various departments. (Start time: 0:00) Distinction between aerospace engineering and aeronautical engineering based on their focus areas within and beyond Earth's atmosphere. (Start time: 5:08) Four major subdivisions in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at IIT Kharagpur: aerodynamics, propulsion systems, aerostuctures, and controls/flight mechanics. (Start time: 9:00) Importance of interdisciplinary skills for aerospace engineering, including elements of mechanical, electrical, and electronics engineering. (Start time: 18:25) Considerations for students' academic interests, skills, and temperament to determine suitability for aerospace engineering. Avoiding common misconceptions about difficulty based on departmental rankings. (Start time: 25:07) Discussion on the relevance of physics, mathematics, chemistry, and possibly biology knowledge in relation to aerospace engineering, highlighting the significance of mathematics and fluid mechanics expertise. (Start time: 32:44) Key Points and Start Times: Introduction to Aerospace Engineering and Aeronautical Engineering: 0:00 Differences between Aerospace Engineering and Aeronautical Engineering: 3:23 Departments and Subdivisions within Aerospace Engineering at IIT Kharagpur: 7:15 Fundamental Courses in Aerospace Engineering: 12:41 Characteristics of Students Best Suited for Aerospace Engineering: 22:45 Factors like Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, and Biology Influencing Suitability for Aerospace Engineering: 28:10 Importance of Mathematics in Aerospace Engineering, especially in Aerodynamics and Applied Mathematics: 34:36
Thank you sir, please also make a video on biotech and biological engineering. I'm really interested in that field and I see a lot of potential in future
Sir could you please do a similar video on Engineering physics? I am considering the branch, but no one talks about what is taught there or what the road ahead would look like.
Thanks a lot, Jeevan sir and Sunil sir. It was a very useful session which covered most of the doubts we students have also giving some interesting information along the way. I just wanted to ask, how are the placements after graduation from aerospace, and is there more scope and opportunities if we take mechanical and chose aero as an elective?
Sir major doubt is Aerospace engineering of IIT kanpur is well developed than other IITs and better than IIT BOMBAY And sir IIT BOMBAY is IIT BOMBAY student's dream So sir which IIT we have to choose Is it worth to choose IIT bombay over IIT kanpur or vice versa
Sir please make a video with the ECE Department faculty..talking about course subjects, difficulty, comparison with cse , influence of AI in this field and future scope..I am really confused between two
reality of job market is very much different . isro, drdo etc conduct own exams and they are more focussed on mechanical , electronics seperately . Similarly many mtech students also compete with mechanical design or thermal mtech and go for same role .
Thank you sir, great initiative on your part. My request - Please could you ask the faculties from every branch what kind of scope there is for research in sustainable solutions & alternatives in their respective branches in the near future?
hello sir i would be very thankful if you could arrange a similar discussion with CS/AI/ML/MnC professor and thank you very much for this video too, though I'm not very inclined towards aerospace but i got to know a lot about engineering in general and how to make discussions
SIR ACTUALLY THIS IS MY FAVOURITE BRANCH BUT THE MONEY OFFERED IS LOW COMPARED TO OTHER BRANCHES.....SO I AM REALLY CONFUSED CONSIDERING THAT I COME FROM A LOWER MIDDLE CLASS FAMILY
Sir, actually I wanted to ask you about the difference between aeronautical and aerospace engineering for my son. Since he is only in class 8 now, I thought it will be too early. But this video is really very informative. Thank you
@@Prof_JC yes Sir. And this series is one of the most brilliant thing you have done, bringing the right person on the platform to give the right information. Pls continue this series in other streams of engg as well. And I think u have to do one for mechanical as well, you being both interviewer and the interviewee. Thank you
Thank you sir for the highly informative video. It would be great if you could also make videos based upon the core the branches and how a dual degree is different from a B Tech. degree and the aspects of placements and course materials in the two.
SIR I watched your video about studying Mathematics but didn't understand clearly what you meant by breaking symmetry in the problems and seeing what happens. It will be very helpful if you demonstrate this with one or two examples. I am Krishanu Karmakar, a class 10 student preparing for boards and IOQM 2024.
If you are taking a job in ship minimum qualification is that you should know to swimming. If you take flight because you can land on earth or sea you should know minimum using a parachute jump and swimming in sea and no fear of heights. The judgement for every job is like that. That's why hire only only only experienced people for any jobs.
if this continues, would be revolutionary for indian curious people
More helpful for students who are going to select the branches other than CS/IT.
1. Aerospace engineering includes outer space activities.
00:02
-Aeronautical engineering deals with aircraft within the Earth's atmosphere.
-Aerospace engineering extends to activities beyond the Earth's atmosphere, including satellites and outer space.
✦
2. Aerospace engineering covers a wide range of topics
02:24
-Aeronautical Engineering is a subset of aerospace engineering, focusing on aircraft-related studies like maintenance and design.
-In IIT Kharagpur, the aerospace engineering curriculum is divided into subdivisions such as aerodynamics and propulsion systems.
✦
3. Aerospace Engineering covers aerodynamics, propulsion, structures, and controls.
06:54
-Various specialized courses are available for aerodynamics covering topics like forces acting on objects in air based on shape and speed.
-Propulsion system courses cover aircraft propulsion, thermodynamics, and advanced systems including jet engines, turbo prop, scramjet, and more.
✦
3. Aerospace engineering covers controls, flight mechanics, and specialized elective courses.
09:11
-The courses include flight dynamics, control optimization, and algorithms for vehicle movement.
-Specialized elective courses in experimental aerodynamics, propulsion, and computational labs are also offered.
✦
4. Aerospace Engineering covers aspects of mechanical, electrical, and electronics engineering.
13:52
-Aerospace engineering includes studies from electronics background such as aircraft controls, trajectory optimization, communication systems, navigation, radar, sonar, etc.
-Aerospace structures also encompass topics similar to civil structures, mechanical solid mechanics, aerodynamics, thermodynamics, and propulsion.
✦
5. Aerospace Engineering is a great fit for those interested in electrical and mechanical areas
16:10
-Aerospace Engineering involves a lot of physics, chemistry, mathematics background for students.
-Focus areas for Aerospace Engineering include mechanics, thermodynamics, controls, F Dynamics involving advanced mathematics.
✦
6. Aerospace Engineering heavily relies on Applied Mathematics
20:35
-Modern developments in aerospace engineering are based on Applied Mathematics principles, particularly in boundary theory.
-Students studying calculus in school may not realize the direct applications of mathematics in aerospace engineering, which involves mathematical formulations in various areas like aerodynamics and propulsion.
✦
7. Mathematics and programming are integral to aerospace engineering.
22:36
-Topics such as aerodynamics, aerostructures, and structural dynamics involve complex mathematical equations.
-Students interested in coding and software development will benefit from solving governing equations and working with computational tools.
✦
8. Aerospace industry opportunities for graduates
27:01
-ISRO and other companies offer opportunities for aerospace engineering graduates
-Students from mechanical or electrical engineering backgrounds can specialize in aerospace engineering
✦
9.Aerospace engineering involves applied aspects and is accessible to students from various engineering backgrounds.
29:17
-Notable examples of engineers transitioning to aerospace engineering, such as Mr. S Somat from ISRO, demonstrate the feasibility of switching disciplines.
-Aerospace engineering covers specialized areas like Aeros structure and fluid mechanics, making it necessary for the aerospace industry and challenging for mechanical or electrical engineers to comprehend.
✦
10. Aerospace industry integrating AIML for faster and cheaper solutions.
33:41
-Aerospace already using AIML in structure and trajectory optimization.
-Opportunity for students to study AIML alongside Aerospace as a minor.
✦
11. Aerospace engineering graduates need core engineering skills along with AIML knowledge for industry relevance
35:53
-The future of aerospace engineering requires graduates with expertise in both core engineering and AIML to optimize solutions using AI or ML.
-Aerospace engineering graduates with additional specialization in artificial intelligence and machine learning are highly valuable in modern industries.
✦
12. Remain open to knowledge in any branch
40:24
-Students may not know the full scope of their chosen department initially
-Opportunities exist to transition between industries and interests
✦
13. Aerospace engineering offers interdisciplinary study opportunities.
42:29
-Students can study various branches of their choice within aerospace engineering.
-Being sincere and open-minded is important for success in aerospace engineering.
Sir, my humble request to you is to make videos on the following:
1. Difference between the branches electrical and electronics and communication.
2. Future prospects of mathematics and computing... From the perspective of both research and job opportunities.
And a general view of the curriculum of the above mentioned fields.
It would be immensely helpful :)
Even I wish to know difference between EEE & ECE Branches and specifically, which one is preferable for semiconductors engineering
*EEE and ECE comparison*
EEE ---> My Branch
>Power System:- Focussed on generation, transmission, distribution.
>Electromechanics ie Electrical machines (Transformers and Electric Motors)
>Converters i.e Power Electronics
ECE --->
>VLSI:- arrangements, design, CMOS
>Data Communications and network working and standards
>Microwave engineering
*Common Subjects*
Control System, Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, Analog Electronics, Digital Electronics, Linear Integrated Circuits, Signals and Systems
Both EEE and ECE differs in these subjects but all college in India follows CBCS system, so even if couldn't get into either, you can study other subjects. You can also do NPTEL and get certifications on any of your choice.
But there is nothing easy/hard. EEE just needs practice and solving more problems.
Download any NIT's Syllabus or Your state's Top non IIT/NIT college and see for yourself.
Ece for semiconductor@@RandomAlien2836
First veiw and comment from IIT Madras.
Are you student?
@@aparnabommireddy7933 yes
Dear JC Sir,
Thanks a lot for such useful sessions with faculty members of different departments.
These videos should be shown in schools for students studying in Class-10, 11 and 12th.
Of late, everyone who wants to study engineering prefer only CS related engineering courses only. Not sure it is because of the job market and salaries offered.
But, does that mean no other engineering degrees aren't useful or doesn't fetch good salaried jobs.
If everyone studies CS, tomorrow who will design/build best quality structures like buildings, roads, bridges which are strong durable and at the same time cost effective.
Materials Science is another important sub-branch which helps engineers to decide what kind of material can be used where, how much heat/cold those can withstand, which material won't be corrosion free, you can keep on telling about so many things.
You are doing a wonderful job despite your hectic work schedule and we are very grateful to have such sessions from academicians working in premier institutions of the country.
Thanks a lot once again sir and wish such sessions to continue.
Sir this kind of videos will be very help full form students like me who are confused of different branches in engineering
Good Evening sir
I am a class 11th student who is madly passionate about Aerospace Science and want to pursue research in this field. But for research IISc Bangalore is best but for engg. IIT Madras for Aerospace engineering is best. I am preparing for IAT and JEE exams to get into admission in IISc or IIT or IIST. I want to become a Scientist in ISRO and DRDO and have exact vision for India as Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam sir had. I want to develop India's Defence Technology and pursue wide range of research in this field and make India a complete Self reliant.
You cannot say directly that IIT Madras is best for Aerospace Engineering... This depends on many factors...
Although good to know that you have an interest in aerospace engineering... Best of luck
Same me....
Iam also working on joining isro!
May the vision manifest....
average 11th er after getting units and dimensions
Sir it's a great initiative from your side. Kindly continue this series covering up the Natural sciences as well(For e. g., Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics & Computing) and about their research aspects.
Love from IIT KGP❤
The length and quality of video is unmatched it was really hard to find detailed video on different branches thanks a lot sir you are life saviour ❤
Its a geat session.
Sir I'm one of your great fan from Bangladesh
Im happy that you took an initiative about major departments. Students as well as parents definitely need to have the knowledge before choosing a core and it's domain. Thank you Jeevan sir for hosting and Sunil sir for broad range view of the department. I'm happy that teacher come out to talk more about the academics in internet 🙏
Sir please kindly make these types of video on other engineering courses before JOSAA counselling. These really helps a lot.
Dear sir, sessions like these are truly a boon to all jee aspirants, as they help us in improving our understanding of the various engineering courses and thus, in prioritizing our preferences. Looking forward to receiving more of such quality content, possibly on other engineering courses !! Thank you very much sir❤
as an aerospace engineering aspirant, this video has been really helpful for me!! thank you so much sir!!❤❤❤
Sir my humble request is to bring sessions like this for other branches also🙏
Thanks a lot JC sir and Sunil sir, I am filling up JOSAA in the coming week and aerospace at bombay is definitely under intense consideration. This really got me piqued into the subject. Love the overlap with mechanical!!
thank you so much to take time to make this video for the curious youth , please continue this series for all the branches of engineering and if possible please make on architecture also , thank you Jeevanjyoti sir and sunil sir 😊😊
“Thank you very much, sir ! As an aspiring aerospace engineer, I’ve been searching for this video for a long time. In India, aerospace engineering doesn’t always receive the attention it deserves, but your insights as a professor from IIT are invaluable. Thank you, Prof. Jeevanjyoti chakraborty and Prof. Suni Manohar Dash ! ” 😊
I needed video for me, i am genuinely interested in aerospace engineering whether their is scope or not
sir, please continue this series please sir❤
Plz sir continue this series for different fields ❤
Sir please please please cover all the branches the same way before counseling ends so we can have a good idea for future ❤❤
Sir you made this video which answered all my questions regarding aerospace which I was asking to many people and I got answers in one video!
Thank you.
Very well explained . Such videos also required for CS , EC branches also . Let students understand what they are planning to pursue for life and not be dictated by placements stats / previous year rankings . If an AIR
Sir could you please make these videos for other branches as well? It's extremely useful for the purpose of making an informed decision while filling preferences for JOSAA
Well, i think i have got enough marks in jee advanced 2024 to join aerospace which is what i dreamt an year ago when i took drop to prepare for JEE, thank you prof jc for this invaluable session on aerospace engineering
This is the real career advice, very important for coming generation. Subbed!!
Thank you sir, Really needed info about aerospace engineering as it is my passion in life
Iam also an aspirant.. 🚀
Thank you very much sir
Keep doing this series very helpful sir ❤️...
We want an IIT Roorkee faculty for Engineering Physics. Please sir.
Sir it is my humble request to you to make a video on mathematics and computing, thank you
Sir, I can't explain how much this video helped me...
Thankyou so much sir...
I am in the process of JOSAA counseling and this information has helped me a lot...
I request you sir to please do similar videos related to biotechnology and "BS" programme
(For example, BS in CHEMISTRY...)..
Hey sir , Thank you so much for the session , I am about to opt aerospace engineering in IIT KGP , Aerospace engineering is my passion so thank you for the well detailed video ,By the way I was planning for IIT Madras for aerospace engineering but unfortunately due to inflation in rank I am not able to opt it in Madras .
Bhai india mai jobs nhi hai..... Alll u have to do is...b tech then m tech nd phd also maybe then jobs abroad
thank you for this much needed session to both the professors!!
Sir please do for engineering physics 🙏
Sir, really grateful towards you to cover the branch I want to study ❤
Prof JC we are so grateful to you. It seems we are getting greedy. Is it possible to do similar session for Engineering Physics. Thanks a ton Sir
IITKgp has a BSc Physics course. Maybe that could give a basic idea of Engg Physics as well. The courses aren't too different from each other except for the fact that BSc Physics focuses more on theory, while EP focuses more on application aspects of Physics
Thank You so much for this informative video Sir , I'm a great admirer of your videos, Your Video is most awaited.
Sir we want more content like this... many of my friends are confused what career to choose this will really help them out
Sir do it on your own branch mechanical with another prof and share both your ideas . It's very helpful especially for me as I think I get it in IIT
Excellent content! You have added the list of questions in the description, perhaps you can also add timestamps in future videos?
Thank you Sir. This is extremely helpful. I am qualifying JEE Advanced with a decent score and definitely needed to get an insight on various courses so that i can make choices wisely.
I will eagerly wait for upcoming videos as well
dear prof jc sir, pls can you make a video like this for btech in bioengineering ans bio sciences (BSBE) ? not much info is available on youtube regarding this..pls sir it would be very helpful. and sir thank you for recommending me this great video!
Sir if possible please upload videos on branches like exploration geophysics and applied geology etc
Sir please continue this series for other branches also !! ❤🙏🙏
Sir in IIST Thiruvananthapuram i got aerospace engineering thank u sir!!
Please bring video on branches like Chemical Science and Technology (CST) and Chemical Engg (CE).
Sir plz continue this series... And also add on future scope for these branches... Plz 🙏
Sir make a video on double major program by iit kgp and bs course like physics, chemistry and their placement Please, ,,, I am a jee 2024 aspirant
Prof ka kaam nahi placement pe baat karna
Uske liye reddit forums hain
Very informative session. Thanks for putting up questions which are exactly in the students mind and it was so knowledgeable to have answers to all of them in simple and straightforward language. Gr8 session. Wishing you all the best and looking forward for more such interesting conversations. Thank you
Introduction:
Timestamp: 00:00:00
Key Point: Introduction to the video
Need for Reliable Information:
Timestamp: 00:00:04
Key Point: Students making decisions based on unreliable information
Importance of Reliable Sources:
Timestamp: 00:00:18
Key Point: Importance of comprehensive and reliable information
Expert Input:
Timestamp: 00:00:34
Key Point: Getting information from professors of departments
Guest Introduction:
Timestamp: 00:00:39
Key Point: Discussion with Aerospace Engineering professor, Prof. Sunil Manohar Dash at IIT Kharagpur
Key Points and Start Times:
Introduction to the video and purpose of providing reliable information to students (00:00:00)
Introduction of Professor Sunil Manohar Dash from the Department of Aerospace Engineering at IIT Kharagpur (00:00:50)
Key Points and Start Times:
Introduction to the need for reliable information for department choices at Josa Counseling: 0:00
Overview of aerospace engineering vs. aeronautical engineering: 5:20
Divisions within the department of aerospace engineering: 10:24
Fundamental courses in aerodynamics, propulsion, aero structures, and controls: 18:44
Suitability of students based on skills and interests for aerospace engineering: 43:13
Importance of mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology in aerospace engineering: 48:46
Emphasis on applied mathematics in aerospace engineering: 54:48
Key Points:
Introduction to aerospace engineering and its importance in providing comprehensive and reliable information about various departments. (Start time: 0:00)
Distinction between aerospace engineering and aeronautical engineering based on their focus areas within and beyond Earth's atmosphere. (Start time: 5:08)
Four major subdivisions in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at IIT Kharagpur: aerodynamics, propulsion systems, aerostuctures, and controls/flight mechanics. (Start time: 9:00)
Importance of interdisciplinary skills for aerospace engineering, including elements of mechanical, electrical, and electronics engineering. (Start time: 18:25)
Considerations for students' academic interests, skills, and temperament to determine suitability for aerospace engineering. Avoiding common misconceptions about difficulty based on departmental rankings. (Start time: 25:07)
Discussion on the relevance of physics, mathematics, chemistry, and possibly biology knowledge in relation to aerospace engineering, highlighting the significance of mathematics and fluid mechanics expertise. (Start time: 32:44)
Key Points and Start Times:
Introduction to Aerospace Engineering and Aeronautical Engineering: 0:00
Differences between Aerospace Engineering and Aeronautical Engineering: 3:23
Departments and Subdivisions within Aerospace Engineering at IIT Kharagpur: 7:15
Fundamental Courses in Aerospace Engineering: 12:41
Characteristics of Students Best Suited for Aerospace Engineering: 22:45
Factors like Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, and Biology Influencing Suitability for Aerospace Engineering: 28:10
Importance of Mathematics in Aerospace Engineering, especially in Aerodynamics and Applied Mathematics: 34:36
Sir,pls make a vedios on the following:
(1)General Engineering
(2)Applied Engineering
This is very USEFUl ! thank you sir
sir, these videos are very helpfull and much needed for us before counselling. thank u so much for your great efforts.
This series is very helpful. Thank you for doing it sir
Sir, thank you for such knowledgeable session. ❤
Lots of thanks for the information sir, hope to get more such information before JOSSA counselling.
Thank you sir, please also make a video on biotech and biological engineering. I'm really interested in that field and I see a lot of potential in future
Sir could you please do a similar video on Engineering physics? I am considering the branch, but no one talks about what is taught there or what the road ahead would look like.
Thanks a lot, Jeevan sir and Sunil sir. It was a very useful session which covered most of the doubts we students have also giving some interesting information along the way. I just wanted to ask, how are the placements after graduation from aerospace, and is there more scope and opportunities if we take mechanical and chose aero as an elective?
Quite useful..thank you sir for your efforts.
Thank you very much sir
Sir major doubt is
Aerospace engineering of IIT kanpur is well developed than other IITs and better than IIT BOMBAY
And sir IIT BOMBAY is IIT BOMBAY student's dream
So sir which IIT we have to choose
Is it worth to choose IIT bombay over IIT kanpur or vice versa
If you are getting AE at IIT Kanpur, just take it.
Sir please make a video with the ECE Department faculty..talking about course subjects, difficulty, comparison with cse , influence of AI in this field and future scope..I am really confused between two
Thank you so much sir for this amazing session , expecting more of aerospace from u❤
Sir please make video on mathematics and computing department and some iits offer bsc and some b tech what's the basically difference
reality of job market is very much different . isro, drdo etc conduct own exams and they are more focussed on mechanical , electronics seperately . Similarly many mtech students also compete with mechanical design or thermal mtech and go for same role .
Sir, this was a much needed video, thank you.
Sir can we please get a similar video on Engineering Physics?
Please make a video about mathematics and computing
Sir if it is possible then make a session for mathematics and computing.
Sir Engeneering physics k baare me banana pls .
Thanks you ❤
Sir please make a video about Astrophysics and its application.. and is it available in IITs?
Please bring similar video for Biotech department and Ocean engineering department
Sir please make video on metallurgy department
Make a video on civil engineering too sir ❤
Many people say that it's the worst branch to join even i get in nit Trichy..
Yes sir! Make a video about civil engineering
Thank you sir, great initiative on your part.
My request - Please could you ask the faculties from every branch what kind of scope there is for research in sustainable solutions & alternatives in their respective branches in the near future?
Great Initiative Sir.
Hello sir, very informative and understandable and highly useful for all of us students out there. Can u please do for chemical engineering also sir
Sir Please do engineering physics can't find much resourse regarding it.
hello sir
i would be very thankful if you could arrange a similar discussion with CS/AI/ML/MnC professor
and thank you very much for this video too, though I'm not very inclined towards aerospace but i got to know a lot about engineering in general and how to make discussions
SIR ACTUALLY THIS IS MY FAVOURITE BRANCH BUT THE MONEY OFFERED IS LOW COMPARED TO OTHER BRANCHES.....SO I AM REALLY CONFUSED CONSIDERING THAT I COME FROM A LOWER MIDDLE CLASS FAMILY
Yes so u r confused in whether pursuing mechanical or else which are financially stable so u move to higher in aerospace
Same here
Even if it's low compared to CS, you do get almost 9- 10 LPA and slowly progresses, enough to bring you out of low middle class category.
Sir, actually I wanted to ask you about the difference between aeronautical and aerospace engineering for my son. Since he is only in class 8 now, I thought it will be too early. But this video is really very informative. Thank you
I hope Prof Sunil Dash's answer has given you the required information.
@@Prof_JC yes Sir. And this series is one of the most brilliant thing you have done, bringing the right person on the platform to give the right information. Pls continue this series in other streams of engg as well.
And I think u have to do one for mechanical as well, you being both interviewer and the interviewee.
Thank you
sir please do a discussion on metallurgy and material science engg...
Thank you sir for the highly informative video. It would be great if you could also make videos based upon the core the branches and how a dual degree is different from a B Tech. degree and the aspects of placements and course materials in the two.
Sir please do this if possible for all branches.
SIR I watched your video about studying Mathematics but didn't understand clearly what you meant by breaking symmetry in the problems and seeing what happens. It will be very helpful if you demonstrate this with one or two examples. I am Krishanu Karmakar, a class 10 student preparing for boards and IOQM 2024.
If you are taking a job in ship minimum qualification is that you should know to swimming. If you take flight because you can land on earth or sea you should know minimum using a parachute jump and swimming in sea and no fear of heights. The judgement for every job is like that. That's why hire only only only experienced people for any jobs.
Same doubt i also want this
could u make a video on instrumentation as well
Sir I am going to 2nd year in IIT Kgp and I am in ag department.. I would like to meet with u some time if possible ?
Sir please bring detail about METALLURGY AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING
I am planning something for Metallurgy and Materials Engineering.
Hi Prof. Can you make some vedios on Avionics as I am from the field of Semiconductor And VLSI Design....
Sir what is the difference between btech in physics (IITM) and BS in physics (IISc) and engineering physics
Sir next CS or civil
Love you Sir for this content !!
Please make a video about civil engineering sir
Sir please make a similar video on bs economics course
Sir please brief on the civil engineering branch in iit roorkee and guwahati
Sir,what are sub divisions in ASTROPHYSICS
Sir kindly tell about engineering physics