EEC M.E. Aeronautical Engineering FAQs
Q1. What is the difference between TANCET and CEETA-PG for M.E. Aeronautical Engineering admission at Excel Engineering College?
Ans. TANCET (Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test) is now split into two separate exams. TANCET 2026 covers MBA and MCA programs (exam date: May 9, 2026). For M.E./M.Tech. programs, Anna University now conducts CEETA-PG (Common Engineering Entrance Test for PG), with the 2026 exam scheduled for May 10, 2026. For M.E. Aeronautical Engineering admission at Excel Engineering College, you need to appear for CEETA-PG 2026 or have a valid GATE score in Aerospace Engineering (AE).
Q2. Is M.E. Aeronautical Engineering from Excel Engineering College recognized for government jobs and PSU recruitment?
Ans. Yes, the M.E. Aeronautical Engineering program is affiliated to Anna University and approved by AICTE, making it recognized for government jobs and PSU recruitment. However, for PSU recruitment through GATE (like HAL, DRDO, ISRO), candidates typically need a GATE score. The M.E. degree from an Anna University-affiliated college is also recognized for teaching positions (Assistant Professor) in engineering colleges.
Q3. What are the career prospects after M.E. Aeronautical Engineering from Excel Engineering College?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in aerospace companies (Garuda Aerospace, Hawk Aerospace, HAL, DRDO, ISRO), automotive companies (TVS, Ashok Leyland), engineering services firms (Quest Global, Honeywell), and IT companies. The department's 94% placement rate for 2024-25 reflects strong industry connections. Research and PhD opportunities are also available after M.E.
Q4. Can I get admission to M.E. Aeronautical Engineering without GATE? Is CEETA-PG sufficient?
Ans. Yes, CEETA-PG score is sufficient for admission to M.E. Aeronautical Engineering at Excel Engineering College. GATE is not mandatory. However, GATE-qualified candidates may be eligible for the Anna University stipend of Rs. 60,000 per semester for top-ranked candidates admitted through government quota. Management quota seats (35%) can be filled without any entrance exam through direct application.
Q5. What is the intake for M.E. Aeronautical Engineering at Excel Engineering College? Is it difficult to get admission?
Ans. The annual intake for M.E. Aeronautical Engineering is 12 seats, making it a small and focused program. Given the limited seats and the niche nature of the program, competition may be moderate. Students with a B.E./B.Tech. in Aeronautical Engineering and a good CEETA-PG or GATE score have a good chance of securing admission.
Q6. What software and tools are taught in the M.E. Aeronautical Engineering program at Excel Engineering College?
Ans. The program includes training in ANSYS 18.2 (for structural and fluid analysis), CATIA V6 (for 3D design and modeling), and Flight Simulator software. The department also has a Simulation Laboratory and a Research Laboratory for advanced project work. Faculty members actively use CFD tools and CAD/CAE software in their research, providing students with hands-on exposure to industry-standard tools.
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