AEROSPACE ENGINEERING DEGREE UK | OVERVIEW AND ADVICE

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    Hey Everyone,
    If you’re interested in learning about what studying engineering (aerospace engineering) is like at university this is the video for you. I am a 4th year MEng Aerospace Engineering student, that is soon to graduate.
    In the video, I share my tips and advice on how you can make the most of your time at university and how you can become a more competitive engineer after you graduate. I will also show what to expect in each year at university so you can be prepared and learn more about what kind of things you will be expected to do whilst doing your degree.
    Contents:
    Intro - 0:00
    First Year - 0:58
    Second Year - 3:22
    Third Year - 5:48
    Fourth Year - 7:38
    Outro - 9:27
    If you are new to the channel welcome! Please subscribe if you would like to see more videos like this.
    Who am I?
    My name is Sagar and I am a final year MEng aerospace engineering student in the UK at the University of Sheffield. In my channel, I post videos about aerospace, technology and university life. If you're a university student or planning to study at a university in the UK or anywhere else consider subscribing as I will make helpful videos to help you make the most of university. I have studied in the UK and Australia so I have global university experience. My degree is aerospace engineering so I have a firm understanding of rockets, planes, fighter jets and commercial aviation as well as a future tech in the field such as railguns.
    Currently, my schedule is to post a new video every Saturday at 16:00 so subscribe and expect great content!
    #engineering #student #university #uk #aerospace #aerospaceengineering #college #masters #bachelors #degree #study #studytips #studenttips #ucas #universityuk #sheffield

КОМЕНТАРІ • 193

  • @rayanaltowayan9558
    @rayanaltowayan9558 3 роки тому +23

    Awesome, aircraft maintenance engineering here. Nice to see that you guys also learn hand/practical skills! Saw a lot of aerospace engineers go into office/management jobs after graduation.

  • @anirbanbarua8037
    @anirbanbarua8037 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you so much brother for bossting up our interest in aerospace engineering 🙏 💯💯💯🥳

  • @aadityasyal7352
    @aadityasyal7352 3 роки тому +2

    Much awaited video! Thanks for making this!

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks

  • @phanindrachowdary8144
    @phanindrachowdary8144 3 роки тому +1

    Very informative video
    Thanks!!

  • @MarieSaye-nb4ct
    @MarieSaye-nb4ct Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for the time

  • @CrimeVaultUK
    @CrimeVaultUK 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the insight, wanna become either an aerospace or aeronautical engineer

  • @angelelsamathew8389
    @angelelsamathew8389 3 роки тому

    Good one! Thankyou ☺️

  • @joshtang1408
    @joshtang1408 3 роки тому +6

    Thank you so much for this. I’m hopefully going Liverpool for aerospace engineering in September and this helps a bunch 😊

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому +2

      Awesome, hope you enjoy it :)

    • @joshtang1408
      @joshtang1408 3 роки тому

      @@SA64R thank you :)

    • @joshtang1408
      @joshtang1408 2 роки тому

      @Akshat Patel AP oh nice good luck too

    • @parshvapatel8484
      @parshvapatel8484 2 роки тому +1

      SA64R hi , I wanted to ask an simple an important question that which engineering should I choose If i want to study,research And design jet engine of an aircraft

    • @raixz1021
      @raixz1021 2 роки тому

      @@parshvapatel8484 id say aerospace engineering, after graduation, u can go do design and manurfacturing aircraft and spacecraft im pretty sure.

  • @kalpeshpuri7888
    @kalpeshpuri7888 3 роки тому

    Well, I asked you many questions on insta (voice note hope u remember) and this video solved my doubts :)

  • @koshesaikhosa859
    @koshesaikhosa859 3 роки тому +4

    Just got done with my 2nd year in MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics at the University of Southampton. And I can relate to everythung you've just said!

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому +2

      Awesome, how are you finding the course so far?

    • @tarekorabi2371
      @tarekorabi2371 2 роки тому

      Same me but at university of Liege in Belgium but most of these listed courses i have taken it in fist year master degree and for second year it was an optional courses depends on what domain you would like to have structural, aerodynamic or space

  • @mwesigwaisaac3573
    @mwesigwaisaac3573 Рік тому

    Thanks dear am also interested in the aerospace engineering course

  • @dr.sayantanpaick8263
    @dr.sayantanpaick8263 11 місяців тому

  • @IceHockeyCreamer
    @IceHockeyCreamer 10 місяців тому +2

    Hey Sagar, I’ve been at the University of Sheffield for a year now studying General Engineering. I just wanted to thank you because it was your videos that really encouraged me to apply to this university. You have the Peaks District only a 20 minute drive from the city (which is perfect for a rock climber like myself) the university is really supportive, and variety of other things that makes this university great. Again I thank you. I just wanted to ask you, what was your favourite part of Sheffield during your time there? (not just the university, but the city as a whole)

  • @seaanmanuel2561
    @seaanmanuel2561 3 роки тому +9

    Hi Sagar, thanks for the video. I'd like to ask what was the workload like during this course and what were the skillsets you learnt in addition to the modules you took up. Thanks!

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому +3

      Hey Seaan, you can check out a video I made about the work load here: ua-cam.com/video/g5kiLP41Ljw/v-deo.html. I got myself involved with leading an engineering project which developed my leadership and practical engineering skills that you don't really learn in the classroom. On top of this I did a year a broad, where I studied in Sydney which gave me more confidence in being independent and having flexibility to adapt to new environments.

  • @joshuafisher3440
    @joshuafisher3440 11 місяців тому

    hey did you cover much, if any on astronautics?

  • @srinathsubramanium7735
    @srinathsubramanium7735 2 роки тому

    Hey man, need a video for doing masters in aerospace engineering. Need to know is it really good to study master's in aerospace engineering in UK.

  • @manikantaanurag7123
    @manikantaanurag7123 Рік тому

    is isae supaero hard to get for doing masters in Uk?
    any other best universities for doing high speed aerodynamics as masters?
    enlighten me on how to focus on getting in isae supaero im a UG stepped into my 4th year just now..

  • @machupichu6
    @machupichu6 2 роки тому

    What about University of Hertfordshire in aerospace engineering? Beng aerospace engineering or beng aerospace engineering with space technology which is better one ?

  • @ILoveTop
    @ILoveTop 3 роки тому

    As a sophomore in high school, hoping to go down an aerospace/mechanical engineering path, I was wondering if there were any classes I could take that could help me later in my career. For example, I took IED 1 in my freshman year and am *hopefully* taking IED 2 this year. But would like aerodynamics or an advanced math class help? Or any science classes?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому +1

      Hey, I've made a video that talks about what subjects I chose to study whilst in school here: ua-cam.com/video/v7CnBM6iuNk/v-deo.html
      It is focused on the UK schooling system, but I'm sure you can get an idea of what subjects to study that will set you up for aero/mech eng.
      Let me know if you have further questions!

  • @mohitnandanyadav2966
    @mohitnandanyadav2966 Рік тому +1

    My doubt is might i do master in aerospace engineering after bachelor in computer science

  • @vaibhavbhardwaj4300
    @vaibhavbhardwaj4300 3 роки тому

    Thats a excellent video for us ! May i know what you were doing wearing those headohones sitting with a man , was it a radio room?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому

      Yes it was, I was talking about an engineering project I was leading at the time to BBC Radio Sheffield.

  • @lemy0195
    @lemy0195 2 роки тому +5

    Hi mate I’m very interested in doin this course but I’m aware there are very high contact hours. I was just wondering is it actually possible to still maintain a good balance between study and social life as I’ve heard engineering courses can be extremely intense leaving little free time? Thanks.

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому +2

      See it all depends what a good balance for you is. I'd say if you're looking to get a first from this degree then realistically you'll want to spend at least an hour or two consistently each day outside lectures and other classes to focus on understanding the content or working on assignments. Basically, if you are able to plan your time and know when you have to say to no focus on your studies you'll have enough time to keep that healthy balance.

    • @lemy0195
      @lemy0195 2 роки тому +1

      @@SA64R I think the course looks extremely interesting after researching it further. Thanks for the reply!

  • @mohammadkaraca7824
    @mohammadkaraca7824 2 роки тому +1

    was it hard to study aerospace? I have loved building making and taking apart things and anything related to technology but I didn't want to be a computer science engineer so I'm thinking about this will it be hard for me without any background in aerospace or what to expect from the classes

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      Aerospace engineering is a challenging degree, but so are most engineering degrees. However, it's not to say it's impossible, it will require a substantial amount of effort to do well. It is tricky to answer "Is it is hard" as it is subjective.

  • @sikendarkurmi
    @sikendarkurmi Рік тому

    What can be the total expenditure for 4 yrs for aerospace engineering in UK plz reply to me including all University fee and staying expenditure and is there anyway to get scholarship?

  • @samanviyenu1736
    @samanviyenu1736 Рік тому

    Even I have applied for aerospace engineering in uk.However it is a three year program.Is the fourth year optional?? Please let me know

  • @crazevlogger
    @crazevlogger Рік тому

    How is the exams system and how you pass the semester

  • @sultanashahjalal5364
    @sultanashahjalal5364 2 роки тому +2

    This video was so useful. I'm starting Aerospace Engineering at Swansea this september : )

  • @ashiffasherin2482
    @ashiffasherin2482 Рік тому

    Hi, this is ashiffa from india, who is looking on to study aerospace engineering, and i see myself in your place, as i was of the same thoughts of becoming an astronaut that motivated me to take this path, and i have got offers from top universities like manchester, leeds and sheffield, but due to high price i cant afford to join them, so i will be choosing sheffield hallam, so what is your opinion about sheffield hallam university please?

  • @mir.9805
    @mir.9805 3 роки тому +4

    Hey, do you need to know calculus or algebra for this degree? If so, how difficult is it? Just asking because I'm really bad at math and kinda worried, also what kind of things will I have to learn prior to going to university?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому +3

      Yes, calculus and algebra are super important in aerospace engineering. It is tough to say how difficult it is as we likely have different strengths so something easy for me may be hard for you and vice versa. I'd say maths is the most important thing to learn before aerospace engineering at university because much of the theory requires you to be competent at things like integration and differentiation. There's not easy way to say it but if maths is not easy for you then you are likely to find the course tricky, however I'm not telling you don't pursue this if it is truly your dream but perhaps there is alternative routes for you to consider such as apprentiships in the aerospace industry, which is less academically intensive.

    • @mir.9805
      @mir.9805 3 роки тому

      @@SA64R Thank you so much for your advice

  • @zeronotreal9968
    @zeronotreal9968 Рік тому

    Hi, I really wanna learn more about rockets, satellites and space, so which UNI do you recommend in UK to go with ? And Thank you.

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  Рік тому

      Check this video out -> ua-cam.com/video/-tga7qjyl20/v-deo.html

  • @MN77553
    @MN77553 3 роки тому

    i'm currently doing computer science in my first-year and want to enter the aircraft industry for a placement/graduate, could you make a video on that, I'm not sure where to start lol

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому

      Sure thing, will add it to the vids to make :)

  • @jshorts2044
    @jshorts2044 2 роки тому +1

    Hi sagar. My name is Joseph black and I’ve just turned 16. For a while now I’ve been interested in aerospace engineering and I’ve been wanting to go more towards the plane/aircraft side of it. I was just wondering. What exactly do you learn to do in university. Like would I learn the skills required to build my own plane? More or less by myself? Or do you just learn a specific part of the plane such as aerodynamics or engines? If you could reply I would be very grateful

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому +2

      Great question! The short answer is no, you won't learn the skills to single handedly build a plane. But you learn the fundamentals to understand why various decisions are made when designing planes. I would say however, after completing the degree, you would have a good enough skillset to design and build a mini drone like plane, but definitely, nothing like the real deal. If you are to end up pursuing aerospace as a career, you'll find out that you end up specialising into a specific area of aircraft design, manufacturing or testing.

  • @antony2857
    @antony2857 3 роки тому +3

    Bruv, can u make a video on the job opportunities and scope of aerospace engineering in the UK?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому +2

      Will add it to vids to make

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому +2

      Hey just released one: ua-cam.com/video/wGHonEyt4S8/v-deo.html

  • @Adewoyinprecious-pe8dy
    @Adewoyinprecious-pe8dy Рік тому

    Hi
    Thanks for the overview
    How much is your tuition at the University of Sheffield as an aerospace engineering student

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  Рік тому

      I was a home student so my fees were £9250 per year

  • @tarix5815
    @tarix5815 2 роки тому

    Hi Just some advice on :
    Which degree is best for the future for my daughter?
    Job opportunities in the UK?
    The largest companies near Birmingham relating to aerospace?
    Do people normally get these jobs or end up teaching at a school!?
    thanks

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      I'd say it's important for her to pick a degree that she enjoys because your talent in any area is a mix of your interest in the topic and work ethic. However, the best skill in terms of profitability is any form of STEM degree e.g science, maths or engineering. There are plenty of engineering-related jobs in the UK, though I'd not limit her looking for careers near Birmingham since she may have to work in other areas of the UK to gain industry skills and so on to further her career. Since you asked, however, Rolls Royce is probably the closest to B'ham as that is located in Derby. Yes, people generally go into engineering roles rather than teaching.

  • @astrovanshika2929
    @astrovanshika2929 2 роки тому

    Is it possible that we do our bachelors in aerospace from UK and then go to the US for masters or for getting a job? And if yes, then should we go for the placement year after the 2nd year in the UK?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      Yes that is definitely possible. I personally don't know anyone who's done it specifically however a friend of mine has done an Integrated Masters in Aerospace at the same university as me and is now doing a PhD in Aerospace in the USA so I don't see why doing some studies in the UK and others in the USA be problematic.
      Yes doing placement after second year is the most common way to do it if you're only doing a Bachelor's Degree, I do think it has many benefits that will help you upon graduation.

  • @kswizzy1446
    @kswizzy1446 2 роки тому

    im in grade 12 rn and I had recently received a score of 85 percent in maths which is equivalent to a B . As we do pre calculus is there a big jump as to what you would do in uni or is it relatively the same

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      There are a few extra things you do in maths at university such as more advance matrix operations etc

  • @JoeBilling10
    @JoeBilling10 2 роки тому +2

    Hey man, nice vid. I have just finished my bachelor's degree in civil engineering. I have applied to the university of Leeds, and have received an offer for Aerospace Engineering MSc. I was just wondering if you had any advice on this change of study? Such as: 1. Have you heard of anyone doing something similar? 2. Will I find it more challenging finding a job within the field after uni? 3. will I struggle with the content as I have not had the background knowledge gained through an Aerospace Engineering BEng, for example? (the main modules I studied for my BEng were structures, materials, hydraulics, applied mathematics, geotechnics, and infrastructure. I know this is a long winded question, and you may not have the answers, but any advice you have would be greatly appreciated. Thank you :)

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому +2

      Hey thanks :),
      1. I have not personally heard of anyone doing this switch but it doesn't mean that no-one does it.
      2. I don't think it'd be more or less difficult than someone who studied a pure MEng aerospace engineering degree, since most undergrad (BEng) engineering degrees teach the same core skills.
      3. There will be subjects you'll find tricky purely because they're new to you such as aerodynamics, thermodynamics and fluid mechanics. Though I suspect any MSc course that is open to non-aerospace bachelor grads will bare this in mind and help you get up to speed with the basics required.
      I recommend if you do an MSc with an internship in the middle (hence making it a 2 year MSc) you may be able to find work in the industry and then get called back for a graduate role. That will greatly improve your chances to finding a job in that industry as you would've proved your ability in the field.

    • @JoeBilling10
      @JoeBilling10 2 роки тому

      @@SA64R Thanks for the reply mate, some very useful info to take on board. Appreciate it :)

  • @yohanncedric8782
    @yohanncedric8782 2 роки тому

    Hello Sagar, I’m going to study Aircraft Engineering in Mauritius in a university in collaboration with the University of West of Scotland, as the degree is from Scotland, will I be able to complete a Master’s Degree in England?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      I don't see why not, I guess the best way to figure this out is to email universities you're interested in applying to for your masters and see what they say. Maybe Uni of West Scotland may be more inclined to take you on since you're doing a degree with them.

  • @pe4r766
    @pe4r766 Рік тому

    what are you doing right now?

  • @techcrowd3041
    @techcrowd3041 Рік тому

    Its a great video. I'm electromechanical engineering dropout and I'm now working as an aircraft powerplant technician ; I've an authorization on Trent XWB, CFM 56-7B, Trent 1000, APU 131-9B and 331-200 aircraft propulsions. My question as a technician who loves a propulsion what do u think the fate of the mechanical type shaft driven gas turbines and conventional chemical rocket propulsion will be. I mean the ion engines are taking over the industry. My second question is that do u guys (aerospace engineering students) take an electrical, nuclear propulsion types. if not who would u think is going to build these propulsions ( I guess that wouldn't be u). If u take the courses, it will be great to attach the course breakdown. Tnx a lot

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  Рік тому

      So my specialist understand based on my degree is spacecraft propulsion rather than aircraft propulsion so I will comment on that.
      Chemical rockets I believe will continue to dominate the scene for a long time, mainly due to their proven capability, though thermonuclear rockets are pretty badass given they are theoretically more sustainable and efficient, though they're still highly experimental. Ion engines are useless on the ground as, yes they have a high ISP but the thrust is sooo tiny so can't be used for launch, however they are great for in space travel for long duration missions. So for applications like in orbit service spacecraft ion engines may be an ideal form of propulsion.
      We learn aspects of electrical powered propulsion systems for aircraft but no nuclear things. I'd say it would be a combined effort between elec, aero, mech, nuclear and chemical engineers.

  • @dabby_sam
    @dabby_sam Рік тому

    What about those made to do a foundation year? How do we cope?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  Рік тому

      In what sense?

  • @MukeshPatel-wh3xr
    @MukeshPatel-wh3xr 2 роки тому

    Hi Sanger my son is doing aerospace degree apprenticeships with rollers Royce so he is working and study what would you advice r say on it

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      It is a pretty good route to get into that industry, means he will have the practical and theoretical skills required

  • @kahaangandhi6672
    @kahaangandhi6672 Рік тому

    Does Aerospace Engineering include Spacecraft making and study of space orbits?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  Рік тому

      Depends on the university, some may have it as optional modules.

  • @mustafamohamed5241
    @mustafamohamed5241 3 роки тому +2

    I really need to know the difficulty of studying on a scale of 1 to 10 for the first year. How long do u need to study and do u rely on Internet information or the notes u make in class.

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому +1

      I'd say there is a fair amount of resources you can access through the uni systems such as practice questions, lecture slides and further reading. So you do have to rely on more than just your notes. It is hard to rate the hardness as I've nothing else to compare it to having only done one degree but the best way to describe it is 1st year is tough as you have the difficulty of A-Levels however the breath of subjects that you have at GCSE hence you do have to spend a few hours each day understanding the content.

    • @mustafamohamed5241
      @mustafamohamed5241 3 роки тому +1

      @@SA64R thank you for telling me now I have a better picture of how my typical day would be like.

  • @discospaghetti6744
    @discospaghetti6744 3 роки тому

    As someone who is projected to get D*D*D* in Mechanical Engineering level 3, would it be better for me to go straight into first year aerospace or to do a foundation year? Also, what are the best unis in the country for aerospace?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому

      I'd say if you can get into first year that's great because you spend less time at university and therefore pay less fees etc. However, it all depends on how much maths you do in Mech Eng lvl 3 as if you would say its comparable to A Level maths then you should be equipped with sufficient knowledge to jump in from first year. Best unis for aero in the UK are, Imperial College London, Uni of Bath, Uni of Bristol, Uni of Glasgow, Uni of Southampton and Uni of Sheffield. Source: www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/league-tables/rankings/aeronautical-and-aerospace-engineering

    • @discospaghetti6744
      @discospaghetti6744 3 роки тому

      @@SA64R thank you!

  • @ify6177
    @ify6177 2 роки тому +1

    Are there any top books you’d recommended for people studying aerospace engineering ?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      The two main ones I've used were:
      Fundamentals of Aerodynamics by J Anderson
      Jet propulsion by N. A. Cumpsty

  • @badruzamanpeer9941
    @badruzamanpeer9941 3 роки тому +2

    My daughter Nafisa she join to areospace engineering colleges at india first year 2021

    • @lovelyboy5369
      @lovelyboy5369 3 роки тому

      Which college sir

    • @badruzamanpeer9941
      @badruzamanpeer9941 3 роки тому

      At Chennai any government colleges please help me which college best facilities are good moreover less fees also #8056290699 email I'd nafisabadruzaman@gmail.com and alfzs72sales@gmail.com

  • @mohamedfarsin7305
    @mohamedfarsin7305 3 роки тому

    Hii brother is there any way i can contact you, have few doubt's regarding engineering uk.. I will ask some of it down here
    Myself.. I am farsin, just completed my 12th standard this year, i am planing to study in uk for ug, but tbh i am confused between engineering and bsc computer science.. Actually my plan was to do engineering but many of the student's who is studying there in uk have told me beng is tough,we won't get enough time to do partime job etc...so i choose bsc instead and applied for it..but now i am feeling regret for not choosing engineering..i am an average student but my interest lies in engineering..whats your opinion..is it that hard? will i be able to do partime job,what is the future of engeering jobs in uk ?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому

      I think is it hard is a tricky question to answer as any engineering course is hard but obviously it’s not impossible because people do graduate. In terms of part time job I personally don’t know anyone who studies engineering and works fully part time though one of my friends does one day a week at a local engineering company.

  • @mohitkatrodiya7135
    @mohitkatrodiya7135 2 роки тому

    Hello sir,
    My question is , is it difficult for the non uk citizen to get jobs in to the aerospace company or aeronautical company in uk ??
    There are thoughts going on that rules and regulations are really strict nd only native students can get hired by those companies.

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      I'd say you're only going to be restricted in the defence companies, other companies are open to hiring non UK citizens.

    • @mohitkatrodiya7135
      @mohitkatrodiya7135 2 роки тому

      @@SA64R thank you , your words give me the motivation and little bravery.

  • @mastermindmastermind4695
    @mastermindmastermind4695 3 роки тому

    Hey do govt organisations like ISRO or AAI recognize Glasgow degrees in India?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому

      I don't know for sure, but I don't think they would reject you just for that. Probably best to email those organisations and asking them directly.

  • @explore9867
    @explore9867 2 роки тому

    brother i have a much intrest in aerospace eng. where should i study
    ??

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      Any of these is a great choice: ua-cam.com/video/-tga7qjyl20/v-deo.html

  • @kaziabdusshakur4897
    @kaziabdusshakur4897 3 роки тому

    Did you get to do any part time job along side study? Is it possible to continue both? How many free time did you get in 1st year? Please reply me.

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому

      Hey I personally did not have a part time job because I was heavily involved in extra curricular projects that took up the time outside of my studies and classes. However, a friend of mine has been able to work part time along with studying the degree. So working and studying is definitely possible. In first year you are probably the most time strapped compared to all 4 years so I'd say if you want to work part time definitely be extremely disciplined in your time management. Alternatively you good do something like tutoring which gives you the flexibility for when you can work.

    • @vaibhavbhardwaj4300
      @vaibhavbhardwaj4300 3 роки тому

      @@SA64R can you tell more about where and to whom your friend tutored?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому

      @@vaibhavbhardwaj4300 It was on a website called MyTutor. You sign up and you tutor virtually. He specifically tutored GCSE students.

  • @astrovanshika2929
    @astrovanshika2929 2 роки тому

    What is the difference between BEng in Aerospace engineering and BEng in Aerospace engineering with an year in industry??

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      In terms of the degree you get, nothing however a BEng with a year in industry gives you the opportunity to take a year out between most commonly your second and third year to do an internship in a company you a can get into. However, if you apply for just a normal BEng course, it shouldn't be difficult to add in a YII as long as you let the appropriate people know in second year.

  • @ify6177
    @ify6177 2 роки тому

    Hi what kind of laptop would you recommend for this course I’m planning to study it in September

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      I'd say get one that's reasonably powerful incase you want to perform fluids simulations or work on CAD. So something with a graphics card better than a GeForce GTX 960 is fine, 16GB Ram, I7 Quad Core CPU should be fine. Although unis often have remote desktop now, so you won't be expected to have powerful machines.

    • @ify6177
      @ify6177 2 роки тому

      What laptop did you use ?

  • @habibahakiem9244
    @habibahakiem9244 Рік тому

    is it necessary to get a master's to work in a good company like NASA, SpaceX,...

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  Рік тому

      Not entirely, but it for sure helps

  • @vigneshpillai1779
    @vigneshpillai1779 3 роки тому

    What will tell on studying aerospace in india and its job opportunities after engineering

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому

      Since I've studied in the UK I cannot really answer this. I hope you will be able to have your answers solved though :)

  • @angadsinghkalsi
    @angadsinghkalsi 2 роки тому

    Can commonwealth students work in defence sector after gaining citizenship ?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      I don't know for certain but I believe so, as long as you meet the requirements (not sure what they specifically are personally)

  • @jacquesc1001
    @jacquesc1001 2 роки тому

    Hi @SA64R was wondering what university you studied at?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      The University of Sheffield, UK

  • @landwalker5660
    @landwalker5660 2 роки тому

    Just wondering how different is this from the US

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому +1

      I've only studied in the UK and Australia so unfortunately, I can't answer this question for you :(

  • @faishalkhan6475
    @faishalkhan6475 2 роки тому

    Bro how is the Civil Engineering in UK how is the faculty there for civil how famous is civil engineering there and how the carrier job there and how much students are taking this course is this course famous in UK pls reply bro I Am from India.. ❤️❤️❤️

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      Civil engineering is a pretty common engineering course here in the UK. Actually in first year I was placed randomly in student accommodation and two students there studied civil engineering. I don't have extensive knowledge of the civil industry since I studied aerospace engineering, however it does appear to be a safe industry to pursue.

  • @mustafamohamed5241
    @mustafamohamed5241 3 роки тому

    Did you have to graduate 6th form or did you go to uni just after gcse

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому

      I completed my A-Levels in 6th form then went to uni. Generally, you need A-Levels for universities to accept you.

  • @mandingo9928
    @mandingo9928 2 роки тому

    Is the practical work individual or in small groups?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому +1

      A bit of both

  • @nithinpothula3700
    @nithinpothula3700 3 роки тому

    Bro I am currently studying aeronautical engineering. Can I able to do the masters in uk

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому

      Probably, I mean you'd have to apply and if you meet the entry criteria then sure!

  • @raihankoduvaly408
    @raihankoduvaly408 2 роки тому

    Is teeside university is good for aerospace engineering

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      I wouldn't say so, it's not even ranked in the top 20. I'd say it's only worth going to a university if it is in the top 10 for aerospace.

  • @matthewbess8888
    @matthewbess8888 2 роки тому

    Do you believe it would be beneficial if I got my BS in Mechatronics, Computer or systems design engineering, and then my master's in aerospace?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому +1

      It really depends what you want to do, what are your career ambitions?

    • @matthewbess8888
      @matthewbess8888 2 роки тому

      @@SA64R in the future I believe that the world will be more technically fused, with that I plan to have a good understanding in technology and because I want to contribute toward the human race becoming interplanetary. I plan to help with building machines that will handle mining asteroids and building structures for us.

    • @matthewbess8888
      @matthewbess8888 2 роки тому

      @@SA64R Also which degree or information do you believe I should receive to assist in developing self driving cars. Because of the human factor, driving is extremely dangerous but if more people can allow the vehicle to properly direct itself toward the destination then who’s to say whether car accidents increase or decrease.

  • @rajaniajeesh4089
    @rajaniajeesh4089 3 роки тому

    Could i get into aerospace engineering when i choose computer science instead of biology in my plus one degree ...please rply...my aim is to become an astronaut

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому +1

      If you have the aim to become an astronaut, you don't need to be within the aerospace arena. It appears that as long as you have an engineering/science career it's fine.

    • @rajaniajeesh4089
      @rajaniajeesh4089 3 роки тому

      @@SA64R thankzz🙂🙂

  • @anatolymukuria1091
    @anatolymukuria1091 2 роки тому

    What do you think about the course with a year in industry?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      I'd say it is worth it, I personally didn't do one but I saw the value that a YII would have upon graduation.

  • @vedsharma2776
    @vedsharma2776 3 роки тому

    Can u tell or make a video What actually happens in Masters degree in Aerospace Engineering (UK)

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому

      What specific things do you want to know?

    • @vaibhavbhardwaj4300
      @vaibhavbhardwaj4300 3 роки тому

      Like if someone has a three years bachelors degree in non medical , namely pcm and computer languages , could he get a masters in aerospace engineering? Or anything related to that

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому

      @@vaibhavbhardwaj4300 I don't know the definative answer as different universities likely have different requirements but for Uni of Sheffield the requirements are (2:1 BEng degree in mechanical engineering, materials science and engineering, automatic control systems engineering or electrical and electronic engineering.). If you're degree is on here or close enough you likely have a good chance.

  • @jaysoncruz1821
    @jaysoncruz1821 2 роки тому

    Is 4th year a postgraduate degree? Or should i say masteral degree?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      So technically the full 4 years combined allows me to get an Integrated masters in aerospace engineering, for example if I dropped out after year 3 I wouldn't get a Bachelors degree as you have to do the 4 years to get any degree.

  • @YsfWorld
    @YsfWorld 3 роки тому

    can i just ask? Did you choose any particular GCSEs or did you choose whatever you enjoyed?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому

      I chose specific GCSEs that make up an English Baccalaureate, so other than English lang and lit, maths and triple science I did geography, Spanish, computer science and religious studies (which was compulsory in my school)
      (What is an English Baccalaureate: www.gov.uk/government/publications/english-baccalaureate-ebacc/english-baccalaureate-ebacc)

    • @YsfWorld
      @YsfWorld 3 роки тому

      @@SA64R oh okay I’m choosing similar things do you think computer science is needed for aero space?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому

      @@YsfWorld yeh for sure. The tools aerospace engineers use to simulate and test stuff are all software based. Also modern planes and aircraft have complex computer systems on board so knowing comp sci is very useful.

    • @YsfWorld
      @YsfWorld 3 роки тому

      @@SA64R oh alright thanks so much

  • @abdulhadikhan1704
    @abdulhadikhan1704 2 роки тому

    Type of job one gets after doing MSc in Aerospace Engineering in UK

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      There are many jobs you can go into, check this -> ua-cam.com/video/wGHonEyt4S8/v-deo.html

  • @saadnawfalessaghir9048
    @saadnawfalessaghir9048 2 роки тому

    Can international aerospace engineers get job right after their master in UK ?

  • @gauravd4725
    @gauravd4725 3 роки тому

    are non-uk/usa aerospace engineers graduated from universities from uk/usa are well paid? plz sir i beg you to answer this.....anxiously waiting for your reply

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому

      So are you asking if you're paid well after graduating from uni in the UK/US but then go on working in another country like India, or are you saying as a non-UK/USA citizen/national do you get paid well working in these countries after completing a degree there?

    • @gauravd4725
      @gauravd4725 3 роки тому

      @@SA64R than you sir for taking out some time from your busy schedule for replying my answer ........sir im from india and i want to pursue aerospace engineering in propulsion but i have researched a lot that in india jobs for aerospace is limited and the packages offred are very less as compared to other branches so im thiking if i graduate from any university in uk/usa .........how much i will get paid in those countries coz i want to work in space sector and if i get the citizenship within 2-4 yrs can i get into boeing or nasa and work as a space scientist there......and how much will i get paid if i dont get chance in core sectors in usa/uk..my earnest request would be sir if you can again have a view of my comment and plz answer to it .Thank you sir

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому

      @@gauravd4725 I'll talk about the UK as that's what I know most on since I'm from there. In the UK the salaries for aerospace engineers immediately out from university can be in the region of £25k-£30k per year. However, with a number of years experience in the field this can go up to around £60k+. These salary estimates on companies like Airbus, Boeing, Raytheon, MBDA etc. There are a handful of rocket startups in the UK where the salaries may vary from what I have said however, salary reliably estimates are hard to find for these. If you're not successful in ever joining one of these top aerospace engineering companies you still have a very good chance to get into top companies in other industries such as motorsport and renewable energy. I know that in F1 the salaries are compatible to the top aero companies, so don't worry about if you won't get paid a lot if you don't get into the space sector, there are other options with your degree.

    • @gauravd4725
      @gauravd4725 3 роки тому

      @@SA64R thank u sir for your valuable reply and now im your subscriber ........nice to meet and talk to you virtually(hoping to meet face to face one day).thank you sir .......by the way i dont know whether you will like it or not maybe .(sorry in advance if you feel bad) you look like an indian and im from india too.love from india

  • @musahussain1444
    @musahussain1444 2 роки тому

    Do you have to be clever for this Because I want to become it and I ain’t smart smart but I’m alright

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      I'd say if you want to go into the industry via uni, then yes I'd say you'd need to be very comfortable with maths which I'm guessing is the type of clever you mean. However, you can always do an apprenticeship as these are more practical environments and it doesn't hinder your career in the long run.

  • @augustinboban12
    @augustinboban12 2 роки тому

    Im a mechanical engineering student from India . Can i choose aerospace engineering as ms in uk ? Is that possible

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      Yeh it's definitely possible, as long as you meet the entry grade requirements.

    • @augustinboban12
      @augustinboban12 2 роки тому

      @@SA64R please can you explain the entry requirements and course details 🙏

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      @@augustinboban12 I'm not fully sure what they are as they depend between universities, however they're likely based on your Bachelors degree.

  • @Samuel-cz4uk
    @Samuel-cz4uk 2 роки тому

    How difficult was the maths side of the course

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  2 роки тому

      I didn't find it too difficult, though I did do Maths and Further Maths at A-Level, which did help.

  • @adarshdodeja5173
    @adarshdodeja5173 3 роки тому

    Is university of bath good for aerospace? @SA64R

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому

      Yes

    • @adarshdodeja5173
      @adarshdodeja5173 3 роки тому

      And are is there scope for international students in UK in aerospace engineering? Pls reply thank you :)

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому +1

      @@adarshdodeja5173 Yes definitely, infact a good friend of mine, who's an internaitonal student from Indonesia did an internship at Airbus here in the UK. So definitely, opportunities for internationals who want to go into the aerospace sector, of course as an international you will be limited to the civil side of aerospace.

  • @phanindrachowdary8144
    @phanindrachowdary8144 3 роки тому

    Hi bro
    I am confused between aerospace engineering/aeronautical engineering
    Can you give me some advice ?

    • @toenibbler_3850
      @toenibbler_3850 3 роки тому

      Aerospace-satellites,missiles, rockets etc.
      Aeronautical- things that fly in the earths atmosphere

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому +1

      If you're asking the difference between university courses, I do not believe there is a difference nowadays. This is what Imperial College London has told me when I was at an open day. The origins of the two names comes from the fact aeronautcial was more of the study of aerospace so more academic where as aerospace was more of the application and therefore engineering side of the field.

    • @phanindrachowdary8144
      @phanindrachowdary8144 3 роки тому

      @@SA64R ohk bro thanks and
      One more thing ....I wanted to do bacheolrs in aeronautical engineering
      So,in the university of Sheffield there is no aeronautical engineering so can I choose aerospace engineering is it a correct step or not ??

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому +1

      @@phanindrachowdary8144 Aerospace and Aeronautical are the same nowadays. So applying to aerosapce is right :)

    • @phanindrachowdary8144
      @phanindrachowdary8144 3 роки тому

      @@SA64R ok bro thanks a lot and hows university of Sheffield ? Is there support from the university and what you feel about the university??

  • @aishwaryameti5308
    @aishwaryameti5308 3 роки тому

    Hi sagar,iam also studying aerospace engineering . I want to contact u.How can I ?

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому

      You can via my Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/sagarshahuk/

    • @aishwaryameti5308
      @aishwaryameti5308 3 роки тому +1

      @@SA64R I have sent the connection request that is AM it's me .

  • @MarieSaye-nb4ct
    @MarieSaye-nb4ct Місяць тому

    Hope you help me by teaching more

  • @ultronplayers1416
    @ultronplayers1416 3 роки тому

    What are part time jobs in UK

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому

      There are different types some people I know have been waiters and worked in shops, others have worked in local manufacturing companies.

  • @Akash-xw4wt
    @Akash-xw4wt 3 роки тому +1

    HII. WHICH COMPANY YOU GOT JOB??

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому

      I graduate this June, so yet to start work.

    • @Akash-xw4wt
      @Akash-xw4wt 3 роки тому +1

      @@SA64R THANK YOU FOR REPLY

  • @devshah2626
    @devshah2626 3 роки тому

    Hey what’s up

    • @SA64R
      @SA64R  3 роки тому +1

      The sky ;)

  • @qaisrafique9454
    @qaisrafique9454 Рік тому

    If you have never done alevel maths, you will definitely struggle