MANAV RACHNA INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH AND STUDIES
(Formerly MANAV RACHNA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY )
B.Tech – Aeronautical Engineering – MRIIRS
Duration | 4 Yrs |
Intake | 30 |
COURSE FEES (Per annum) for Indian Nationals in Rupees | 1,81,500 |
COURSE FEES (Per annum) in US $ For PIO/NRI Students | US $ 5000 |
Criteria for Preparation of Merit list | Merit preparation / short listing of candidates shall be on the basis of score in JEE Mains 2021/ SAT / Uni Gauge E 2020 / MRNAT 2021 /XII Qualifying Examination |
Eligibility Criteria | Pass in 10+2 examination with at least 50% marks in aggregate in 5 subjects and eligibility shall be determined on the basis of percentage of aggregate marks in i. English, Physics & Mathematics and ii. One subject out of Chemistry, Computer Science, Biology or Biotechnology iii. One subject with the highest score out of the remaining subjects |
Course Structure
The course curriculum of B Tech in Aeronautical Engineering comprises of Basic Science courses, Professional core courses and Elective courses which could be general electives, interdisciplinary or domain specific courses. A candidate would need to earn a minimum of 160 credits (compulsory courses + elective courses)for the award of UG degree (B.Tech) in Aeronautical Engineering. The compulsory courses are approximately 70 % of the total credits. There shall be a requirement to earn extra 20 credits (Total 180 credits) for Honours degree in Aeronautical Engineering in accordance with AICTE norms.
Besides academics, the students undergo industrial training as a part of the curriculum. They are also trained on soft skills and aptitude development to prepare them to face the professional world with confidence and hence be job-ready once they pass out. Some of our students are concurrently pursuing AME and also the Commercial Pilot Licence examinations of DGCA.
The co-curricular activities include educational visits to Air Force bases, industry and academic institutions. The department conducts aero-modeling workshops & organizes guest lectures by experts from industry/academic institutions.
Core Courses | Elective Courses | Lab Courses | Research Oriented Courses | Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) |
Strength of Materials | Aircraft Materials | CAD Lab | Summer Internship-I | Constitution of India |
Aerodynamics (Theory & Lab) | Piston Engine | Aerodynamics Lab | RIC-300 | Professional Communication |
Flight Mechanics (Theory & Lab) | Aircraft Stability | Aircraft Propulsion Lab | RIC-400 | Cyber law & Ethics |
Aircraft Propulsion (Theory & Lab) | Rocket Propulsion | Simulation lab | Summer Internship-II | EVS |
Gas Dynamics | Maintenance practices (Module 07) | Structures and Strength of Materials Lab | RIC-500 | Quantitative Aptitude |
Aircraft Structures (Theory & Lab) | Flight Dynamics | CFD Lab | Project Phase-I | QAPD-I |
Aircraft Systems (Theory & Lab) | Propellers(Module 17) | FEM Lab | Project Phase – II/Industrial Project | QAPD-II |
Aircraft Design | Composite Material & Mechanics | Thermal Engineering-I Lab | QAPD-III | |
Engg Mechanics (Theory & Lab) | Robotics | Physics lab | ||
CAD/CAM | Basics of CFD | Workshop/Manufacturing Practices | ||
Introduction to Wind Energy | Chemistry-I lab | |||
Aeroelasticity |
PLACEMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING STUDENTS:
Aeronautical Engineering is both challenging and rewarding. India’s successful ‘Chandrayaan’, ‘Mars Orbiter Mission’, ‘GSLV Mk-III’, and recent launches of two British Satellites for SSTL by Indian’s PSLV besides successful induction of indigenously designed and manufactured Tejas fighter aircraft are examples of challenging careers and placement opportunities growing exponentially in the Indian market. The emerging joint ventures between aerospace giants like Boeing and Dassault Systems with Indian companies have opened further avenues of placement for aerospace students. The aeronautical careers exist in Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL), Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Defence Research Development Organization (DRDO), Defence forces such as Indian Air Force, Indian Navy, Indian Army, and Airlines in the Govt. and private sector as well as in the aircraft manufacturing companies in the private sector.