Can I become an aerospace engineer after mechanical engineering?
Yes, you can definitely study MTech Aeronautical engineering after your BTech in Mechanical engineering. Mechanical Engineering is a nice and relevant stream to apply for Aeronautical Engineering in Masters level.
Can a mechanical engineer become a aeronautical engineer?
A mechanical Engineer can go for further studies in aerospace or related fields. You can pursue your career as an Aerospace or Aeronautical Engineer even with a mechanical engineering degree. In most of the colleges, aerospace engineering is usually a specialization of mechanical engineering.
Can a mechanical engineer get a Masters in aerospace?
Though with a background in electrical engineering, an aerospace Masters that’s maybe more focused on avionics may be easier. If aerospace as a whole is what you’re really interested in, then Mechanical Engineering is the way to go as aerospace engineering is essentially a specialization of Mechanical engineering.
Is it possible to become an aerospace engineer with a Bachelor’s?
Yes it is. As far as I know, in some universities one even has to do Bachelor’s Mechanical Engineering to study Master’s Aerospace Engineering, for example in RWTH Aachen. Besides, if you want to study Master’s Aerospace Engineering, I would recommend you to visit as many Aerospace related lectures in the bachelor study.
What is a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering?
Bachelor’s Degrees in Mechanical Engineering Mechanical engineering is the broadest subfield of engineering, and it allows for specialization in a variety of areas, including manufacturing, design, biomechanics, aerospace, and others.
Can I get a Masters degree in aerospace engineering after Mechatronics Engineering?
Answer Wiki. In India as of today, it is not possible to get a Masters degree in Aerospace Engineering after a BS in Mechatronics Engineering, from any of the IITs or other national institutes.
What is a Masters in aerospace engineering?
A masters is a specialization within the vast field. In this case you may be working on robotics with an aerospace professor and therefore will earn you Masters in the Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering department.