
The typical duration of a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering is 3 to 4 years, depending on the university and country. In India, most programs follow a 3-year structure under the B.Sc format, divided into 6 semesters. Some international universities may offer a 4-year program with additional research projects, internships, or specialization options in areas like aerodynamics or space technology.
Candidates must have completed Class 12 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core subjects. Most colleges require a minimum of 50–60% aggregate marks, though top institutions may have higher cut-offs. Some universities may conduct entrance exams or consider scores from national/state-level tests. A strong foundation in mathematics and physics is important for handling the technical coursework.
The curriculum typically includes core subjects like aerodynamics, propulsion systems, flight mechanics, structural analysis, and aircraft design. In the initial semesters, students study foundational topics such as engineering mathematics, physics, and basic mechanics. As the course progresses, more specialized subjects related to aircraft and spacecraft systems are introduced, along with practical lab work, simulations, and sometimes mini-projects or internships.