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"To Make Every Man A Success And No Man A Failure"

Our Visionary Founder  Dr. KCG Verghese

School of Aeronautical Sciences (SAS), established in 1996 is a pioneering department of one of India's leading educational institutions in Asia, Hindustan Institute of Science & Technology. SAS is devoted to providing quality technical education in the field of Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering. Programme offered by SAS is accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) and National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).  This programme has been designed to provide quality education for the undergraduate and postgraduate students through the blend of advanced laboratories and experienced faculties in the field of Aircraft Design, Aerodynamics, Aircraft Structures, Aircraft Propulsion, Aircraft Systems, Avionics, UAV, Aircraft Maintenance and the Advanced Materials. Syllabus is regularly updated to meet the industry demands in the Aviation, Space Exploration and Defense Sector. The school encompasses various types of Aircrafts and Alsim   Flight Simulators that can provide real-time experience in handling and familiarizing with the Aircraft and fatigue test machines. We take pride in generating the maximum Aeronautical and Aerospace engineers in the country. Many of our alumni are working as Engineers, Scientists and Faculty in the esteemed organizations at the National and International level. Department also works with Defense research laboratories for research and consultancy. As part of the industry contribution department has trained more than 750 Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Engineers. School of Aeronautical Sciences students developed the world's lightest CubeSat, first flying bike and world's most economical satellite. Students are encouraged to undertake Industrial Training, Internships, Technical Certification programmes, Research activities, Sports and the other Extra-curricular activities. These activities help them understand the real scenario prevalent in the industries and prepare them to compete in the job market. 

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