SASTRA M.Tech Aerospace FAQs
Ques. Is GATE mandatory to get admission into M.Tech Aerospace Engineering at SASTRA University?
Ans. No, GATE is not mandatory for admission. Admissions are based on qualifying UG degree scores. However, having a valid GATE score gives you a significant advantage as it makes you eligible for a 50% tuition fee waiver and a monthly stipend of Rs. 12,400, which substantially reduces the financial burden.
Ques. What is the seat intake for M.Tech Aerospace Engineering at SASTRA, and how competitive is it?
Ans. The seat intake is 30 students. Since it is a specialised PG programme with limited seats, competition is moderate. Students with a GATE score in Aerospace Engineering (AE) or Mechanical Engineering (ME) paper are preferred. Early application through the rolling admission process is advisable.
Ques. Can a Mechanical Engineering graduate apply for M.Tech Aerospace Engineering at SASTRA?
Ans. Yes, graduates with a B.E./B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering are eligible to apply for M.Tech Aerospace Engineering at SASTRA. Civil Engineering graduates are also eligible. This makes the programme accessible to a wider pool of engineering graduates beyond just Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering backgrounds.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing M.Tech Aerospace Engineering from SASTRA?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in government organisations such as ISRO, HAL, DRDO, NAL, and ADA, as well as private companies like Boeing, Airbus, GE Aviation, Tata Aerospace, Mahindra Aerospace, and Quest Global. The degree also opens doors to academic and research careers, including PhD programmes in India and abroad. Since the curriculum overlaps significantly with Mechanical Engineering, graduates also find opportunities in core mechanical and manufacturing sectors.
Ques. Does SASTRA provide placement support specifically for M.Tech Aerospace Engineering students?
Ans. SASTRA has a dedicated Department of Training and Placement (T&P) that facilitates campus recruitment. However, M.Tech Aerospace Engineering is a specialised programme and core aerospace placements depend heavily on individual GATE scores, research output, and industry demand. Many graduates opt for higher studies (PhD) or government sector jobs (ISRO/DRDO) rather than campus placements. Students with strong academic profiles and GATE ranks tend to have better placement outcomes.
Ques. How is the research environment for M.Tech Aerospace Engineering students at SASTRA?
Ans. SASTRA has a strong research culture with well-equipped laboratories including CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) labs, structural testing facilities, and access to simulation software. The M.Tech programme includes a mandatory thesis/project component, and students are encouraged to publish research papers. Faculty members are actively involved in funded research projects, providing students with opportunities to work on real-world aerospace problems. The university also has collaborations with industry and research organisations that benefit M.Tech students.
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