Undergraduate
Undergraduate Program
Minor
A student from other department can include a Minor in AE in his/her existing programme. A Minor can be completed within the time and credits required for a student's regular 4-year Bachelors’ programme
For further details regarding eligibility, application process, seat availability etc… for the Minor programme refer to the UG manual https://www.iitk.ac.in/doaa/data/UG-Manual.pdf
For the course credit requirement to earn a Minor in AE refer to the course template https://www.iitk.ac.in/doaa/data/Course-Template-B.Tech-BS.pdf
Double Major
A student from other department can do a Double Major in AE. This is a five-year programme for a Bachelor’s degree with majors in two departments/disciplines that offer B Tech/BS degrees.
For further details regarding eligibility, application process, seat availability etc… for the Double Major programme refer to the UG manual https://www.iitk.ac.in/doaa/data/UG-Manual.pdf
For the course credit requirement to earn a Double Major in AE refer to the course template https://www.iitk.ac.in/doaa/data/Course-Template-B.Tech-BS.pdf
Dual Degree
This is a five-year programme in which a student earns a Bachelors and a Masters degree. Two categories of students can get a Masters degree in AE:
Category A: In this case both degrees will be in the AE department.
Category B: This is a two discipline/department programme where the Bachelor’s degree is in the parent discipline/department (other than AE) and the Master’s degree is in AE.
For further details regarding eligibility, application process, seat availability etc… for the Dual Degree programme refer to the UG manual https://www.iitk.ac.in/doaa/data/UG-Manual.pdf
For the course and thesis credit requirements to earn a Dual Degree with Masters in AE refer to the course template https://www.iitk.ac.in/doaa/data/Course-Template-B.Tech-BS.pdf
Welcome Message
The Aerospace Engineering Department is more than 40 years old. Till 1991, it was known as Aeronautical Engineering Department. The name change was accompanied by addition of topics relating to spacecraft in the UG curriculum; some members of the faculty had been conducting research and guiding PG students in this area even before the formal alteration of the name in 1991. In matters of teaching, research & development, the department has always tried to strike a balance between hardware development and experiments on one hand...
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Prof. G. M. Kamath
Head, Department of Aerospace Engineering