Paavai BE Aeronautical Engineering FAQs
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing BE Aeronautical Engineering from Paavai Engineering College?
Ans. BE Aeronautical Engineering graduates have excellent career prospects in India's growing aerospace and aviation sectors. Opportunities exist in aircraft manufacturing companies, airlines, aerospace research organizations, defense establishments, and aircraft maintenance facilities. Graduates can work as aeronautical engineers, aircraft design engineers, flight test engineers, or pursue higher studies in specialized areas like aerospace propulsion or aircraft structures. With India's focus on indigenous aircraft development and increasing air traffic, the demand for aeronautical engineers remains consistently high.
Ques. What internship opportunities are available during the course?
Ans. Paavai Engineering College facilitates internship opportunities with aerospace companies and research organizations. Students have opportunities to work on real aerospace projects, aircraft design, and maintenance systems. Internships help students develop practical skills and build professional networks in the aerospace industry. The college also encourages participation in aerospace competitions and technical symposiums.
Ques. What is the minimum eligibility criteria for campus placements?
Ans. To be eligible for campus placements, students need to maintain a minimum of 60% marks in 10th and 12th grades and should have no more than 5 arrears during their engineering course. Students meeting these criteria are eligible to participate in campus recruitment drives organized by the college.
Ques. What are the TNEA cutoff ranks for BE Aeronautical Engineering at Paavai Engineering College?
Ans. The TNEA cutoff ranks vary by category and counselling round. For 2024, the cutoff rank for OC (Open Competition) category was around 103,596-148,380, for BC around 192,862, and for SC around 188,063. These cutoffs change annually based on the number of applicants and their performance. Students should check the official TNEA website for the most current cutoff information for 2026.
Ques. Are there opportunities for higher studies after BE Aeronautical Engineering?
Ans. Yes, graduates can pursue higher studies in specialized areas of aeronautical engineering such as aerospace propulsion, aircraft structures, flight mechanics, or avionics. Many students pursue M.Tech or M.E programs in aeronautical engineering or related fields from reputed institutions. Some also pursue research-oriented programs in aerospace organizations.
Ques. What scholarships are available for economically disadvantaged students?
Ans. Multiple scholarship options are available including the AICTE Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW) scheme for students with annual family income below INR 6 lakhs, Post Matric Scholarship for SC/ST students with income below INR 2,50,000, and community-based scholarships for BC, MBC, and other reserved categories. SC students receive a scholarship of INR 50,000. Additionally, government school students admitted under the 7.5% reservation receive full fee waiver from the government. First-generation graduate students can avail of INR 25,000 annual scholarship. OBC students can apply for government scholarships if they are the first in their family to graduate. Students should apply during the admission process or contact the college's financial aid office for details.
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