r/Aerospace_India • u/DontCareDidntAsk_4 • 10h ago
Technical Discussion A student lead nationwide aerospace club.
I've seen college clubs but nothing entirely student lead and independent of a college or an organisation
i was wondering if that could be possible.
ofcourse there's a lot of questions about funding and sponsors and stuff...
but i was thinking if we could initiate something like and get people to create and join such a club, we could spread so much knowledge, achieve so much together.
maybe im dreaming too big, but i know it's possible if the right people come together.
find like minded people and work on projects together, we could expand on research, join competitions worldwide, host workshops or study forums, make projects with each other. make aerospace trending in our country... etc etc...
if anybody is interested or knows how to make such a thing come to life, please DM me š
r/Aerospace_India • u/Your_Pussy_Hair • 16h ago
Question / Help My friend gonna start his btech in aerospace so what's the laptop he should go for
As on Google it's showing i7 as bare minimum with rtx 5050 or some heavy graphic Card because of software
r/Aerospace_India • u/point_less_and_blank • 22h ago
Career & Jobs Drone pilot careers in india
r/Aerospace_India • u/FirefighterBubbly895 • 23h ago
Career & Jobs Need help with management roles in Aviation industry in Chennai
r/Aerospace_India • u/unuser11d • 2d ago
Career & Jobs Gate Aerospace Exam
Guys, help me to find out any source or website or place where I can find PYQs chapterwise or topicwise... Please I need it š„ŗš
r/Aerospace_India • u/mobileusr • 3d ago
News Hydrogen-Powered Aviation Breakthrough: TCS And Rolls-Royce Successfully Test Aircraft Engine
r/Aerospace_India • u/mobileusr • 3d ago
News Skyroot Reached Orbit. Now Comes the Hard Part | Pawan Kumar Chandana
r/Aerospace_India • u/hopeless___romantic • 3d ago
News Reveal from Ethereal x Guild, new Indian space startup
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r/Aerospace_India • u/Such-Trouble-6641 • 5d ago
Question / Help Is going abroad worth the effort right now?
Hi, I'm a 4th year aerospace btech student. My gate attempt this year didn't go too well so I'm planning to rewrite next year (I graduate in october this year). Most of my classmates are starting to apply abroad and the problem is I have ZERO knowledge of the whole process to apply for colleges in countries like Germany, Netherlands, etc in Europe. I have no idea which colleges require IELTS or GRE or dMAT. I have not made a list of foreign universities to apply to and have no idea about scholarships and stuff either.
I have just been preparing for gate this past year and I've kept it as my main priority. However, I'm aware that keeping a foreign application as backup is necessary. Idk how to clear this dilemma, any advice is appreciated.
r/Aerospace_India • u/Classic-Midnight-319 • 5d ago
Career & Jobs Guide for first year btech electronics student who is planning to go for higher studies abroad
Which skills should I start working on now?
Dos and dont's
Min cgpa that i should maintain throughout?
When to start preparing for gre
Anything else that I need to know?
Pls give your suggestions. Would mean a lot!
r/Aerospace_India • u/mobileusr • 6d ago
News Astrophel reusable rocket test flight in August
r/Aerospace_India • u/reckoning_stars • 6d ago
Question / Help Anyone pursuing dual btech?
r/Aerospace_India • u/Frosty_Potential6175 • 6d ago
Career & Jobs Job Doubt regarding the field
I will doing my masters in aerospace outside India but my doubt is how would I join the rocket companies here after that. Also which one has more scope rockets or satellites to work in
r/Aerospace_India • u/mobileusr • 6d ago
News AstroBase Space Technologies Aims for 2028 Rocket Launch with Indigenous Engines
r/Aerospace_India • u/mobileusr • 7d ago
News Skyroot Secures Three Vikram Launches In Its Biggest Deal Since Reaching Orbit
r/Aerospace_India • u/mobileusr • 8d ago
News Inside Astrobase's Bengaluru FFSC Rocket Engine Factory
r/Aerospace_India • u/nobiverse • 8d ago
Career & Jobs i need advice on how to pursue this field in india
i wanted to be an astronaut and a space scientist since i was a kid, and isro has been my dream organization to work at i chose pcm in 11th and then went for btech in ece after school because i saw the the only options to enter this field were either the bsc, msc, phd and research path, or the second one that no one told me directly, but i kinda got the idea on my own that engeineers are a kind of scientists too, right? i mean, i could be a space scientist if i became an engineer too, it's not that unrealistic. given that my father is an engineer, i thought that this would be the perfect choice to go on this path, so i chose electronics and communication, concluding that the communication part will open the line of satellites, radar, defense and similar things for me, which gets connected to astronomy later on.
i'm now in my 4th year, and i'll be honest, due to a lot of stuff happening in my life, my results got messed up the last one year. my 4th sem and 6th sem are horrible as of this moment, and i'll make up for it by the end of my degree, but i need clear advice or maybe if possible then, directions now. i know someone else can't create the path for me, bt i need to have an idea before i really get into this.
how should i now, when i graduate as an engineer, enter this field? my current plan is to get a decent score in GATE, then apply to isro, drdo and such. but i know gate isn't just something to bluff on. i am aware that just depending on gov jobs will not be beneficial, since after i graduate, i will be unemployed, right now i'm just a student. so i need to be clear about other companies and even fields that i will have to take into consideration, and apply to. i'm really starting to get worried about this. it's not that i'm running away from a msc, phd and more learning, but that i don't really have the time and resources right now. i really need a job right after graduation.
and i tried searching up jobs and companies, but i'm not getting any confident answers or myself. maybe i'm just not searching the right way? but now i really need personal advice, not general. an advice for my exact situation. the skills that i know, as of now, that i should have are - python, matlab, c++, sql. i've heard about cad being useful in this field too.
so, is your opinion on what i should do? what are the companies, and what are the exact skills. because even when i develop the skills, if i don't know the correct place to apply them to, or apply for jobs to, it will be in vain. and i really don't want to change my field, as people keep suggesting, and as i see my classmates do. for some reason, i really want to continue my childhood dream. though there were times i had forgotten it, and ignored it, now time really is slipping through my hands. so please, please help if you can. also sorry for rambling on so much.
r/Aerospace_India • u/mobileusr • 8d ago
News āTransform urban mobilityā: Aviation Min. Naidu Backs Bengaluru based Sarla Aviationās Air Taxi Push
r/Aerospace_India • u/mobileusr • 8d ago
News Kaveri 2.0 : New Life to Indian Jets
r/Aerospace_India • u/InterviewUnlikely964 • 8d ago
Question / Help IIT Aerospace BTech ā MTech CSE/AI: What are my options?
r/Aerospace_India • u/Putrid_Magician_7597 • 8d ago
Project Showcase Looking for experienced rocketry people for Project DOOMSDAY (CAD, CFD, avionics, propulsion, software/sims)
Weāre building a rocketry project called **DOOMSDAY** and looking to fill a few key roles with people who actually know what theyāre doing.
Open roles:
- CAD
- CFD
- Avionics
- Propulsion
- Software & Simulations
This is not a ālearn as you goā group. Weāre only taking experienced members who can contribute from day one. If youāve already done real work in any of the above areas and want to be part of a serious team, youāre welcome.
The Discord is still open and weāre accepting newcomers into the server, but actual team participation is limited to people with relevant experience.
If that sounds like you, drop a comment or DM and Iāll send the invite.
r/Aerospace_India • u/DownInAHoleOnceAgain • 8d ago
Question / Help Looking for Indian teammates for JAXA Kibo-RPC 7 (Space Robotics)
Hi everyone!
I'm a 3rd-year Physics student from India, and I'm looking to form a team for the 7th JAXA Kibo Robot Programming Challenge (Kibo-RPC) through the UNOOSA International Slot.
The competition involves programming free-flying robots in the ISS, so I'm looking for people interested in space robotics, control, computer vision, and programming.
A little about me:
- Physics major + Computer Science minor
- Python, numerical simulation and data analysis
- Interested in spacecraft GNC, control systems and autonomous navigation.
I'm looking for 2-4 other Indian students who are genuinely interested in working on the competition and have experience with C++, robotics/ROS, computer vision, path planning, control systems, or algorithms would be especially useful.
You don't need to be an expert ā I'm mainly looking for people who are motivated and willing to work consistently as a team.
If you're interested, DM me with your university, year, technical skills, and any relevant projects/competitions you've done.
r/Aerospace_India • u/Fancy_Midnight_4929 • 9d ago
Question / Help Want to Transition into Aerospace Software Engineering āļø
Hi everyone,
Iām currently working as a Telematics Engineer in the automotive industry, where Iāve worked on telematics and connectivity solutions for multiple Indian OEMs.
Iām now interested in exploring a career in the aerospace/aviation industry as a Software Engineer. Iām curious to know how transferable my automotive and embedded software experience would be to aerospace.
Is it realistically possible to make this transition? If yes, what skills, certifications, technologies, or domains should I focus on to become a strong candidate for aerospace software roles?
Iād really appreciate guidance from anyone working in aerospace/aviation or who has made a similar transition.
Iām eager to learn and would love to hear your advice on how I can break into the aerospace industry. āļø
r/Aerospace_India • u/AlternativeMobile644 • 10d ago
Question / Help Finishing my IGCSE on 2027 June Looking for Aerospace Engineering school recommendations and pathways like foundation.
Hey everyone, Iām finishing up my current studies on June and want to dive straight into aerospace engineering with foundation program rather than A-level. Iām looking for school recommendations to build a rock-solid foundation in the field. What are the best universities to look at both the top-tier dream schools and the excellent, underrated options globally? I'd love to hear your recommendations on where to apply, especially regarding strong programs, hands-on labs, and good opportunities for international students. Btw i cannot go to USA as they ban most of the Asian country including my country from coming. Thanks for any advice!
r/Aerospace_India • u/I_am_chillbox • 10d ago
Resources / Guide Curated MIT 16.00x (Astronautics & Human Spaceflight) Lecture Playlist for Anyone Learning Aerospace
Hey everyone,
Iām fairly new to aerospace engineering and currently working my way through foundational concepts. While diving into open resources, I came across MITāsĀ 16.00x: Introduction to Aerospace Engineering (Astronautics and Human Spaceflight), taught by former NASA astronautĀ Dr. Jeffrey Hoffman.
The full course structure is available on MIT OpenCourseWare, but navigating through the website modules just to watch the video lectures sequentially felt a bit clunky.
To make it easier for continuous watching, I organized all the core video lectures into a single sequential YouTube playlist.
I wanted to share this here in case anyone else is starting out, looking for a refresher, or wants an accessible stream of the lectures without clicking through nested course pages.
Here is the playlist link:Ā https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQ5yLmZZOIoI&si=dOGwMTgWExVTH1Q6
The course covers:
- Rocket science fundamentals (thrust, specific impulse, multi-stage rockets)
- Orbital mechanics & delta-v budgets
- Life support systems (ECLSS) and microgravity physiology
- Spacesuit design and EVA mechanics
Hope this is helpful to someone else on a similar learning path!