Architecture
Introduction
Architectural Engineering is a specialized field of study and research aimed at developing creative professionals for the building industry. Architectural engineers are involved in all facets of building design and operation, including management, planning, design, construction, and facility operations. Graduate study in architectural engineering involves study in the design , analysis , construction and operation of buildings and building systems.
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The following subject areas are available for study at the graduate level: Construction , Lighting , Mechanical , and Structural Systems . The impact of ever-changing social, economic, political, energy, regulatory and technical boundary conditions has created significant opportunities for architectural engineering research.
Eligibility
Those who have passed the plus Two/equivalent examination or three-year diploma holders in any branch of engineering/equivalent examination are eligible for admission.
Job Prospects
Engineers work as part of a very organized and efficient team who maintain aircraft and ensure a high level of technical precision. For maintenance during turnarounds, they often work at great speed and under immense pressure. Work is normally carried out under supervision of senior engineers. The main thrust of the engineering profession lies in design, development, maintenance and teaching of aeronautics. Engineers are also involved in other non-conventional fields such as air turbine production plants or design development programmes for the aviation industry.
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