The cut-off marks are generally very high for aeronautical engineering at Madras Institute of Technology. This may vary according to the category you belong to.
The cut off marks are decided based upon the percentage of subjects like Physics, Chemistry and Maths specially.
Suppose if you are a state board student, then the total marks would be 200. If the marks scored in Physics, Chemistry and Maths are 190,196,195 respectively then the percentage is -
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Physics |
[190/200 x 100] = 95% |
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Chemistry |
[196/200 x 100] = 98% |
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Maths |
[195/200 x 100] = 97.5 % |
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Cut Off |
97.5 +[(95+98) ÷ 2] = 194 |
The cut off marks are very high for aeronautical engineering. You must score very good marks and get higher rankings in order to secure a seat in this branch. The competition is also too high.
The ranking of Madras Institute of Technology doesn't really matter because there is no scope for Aerospace Engineering in India. It may sound very good in the beginning but after joining this course you will face difficulties. It will create a negative viewpoint for this course and you will feel like dropping this course after 1 or 2 years.
The placements of this branch are also very poor due to less demand in the industry. Securing a job at Hindustan Aeronautics or ISRO will be a little difficult due to fewer openings. ISRO recruits most of the engineers from IISc, so you might have to wait for a few years to get a job there. You can also do MS abroad and then try getting a decent job over there.
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Categories |
Aeronautical Engineering at Madras Institute of Technology |
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Course Fee |
2.00 lakh |
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Median Salary Package |
13.6 LPA |
Though this is one of the most difficult courses in engineering, still no one cares much about it and thus has very less demand too. It will be better if you can opt for any other branch rather than choosing Aerospace engineering.