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About the Program
The B.Tech in SpaceTech Engineering with Artificial Intelligence is a four-year, full-time, residential programme that equips students to design, build, integrate and operate small satellites, propulsion subsystems, ground stations and AI-driven mission software for India’s rapidly expanding NewSpace economy. The curriculum integrates aerospace fundamentals, embedded avionics, AI/ML for autonomy and earth-observation, and live build-and-test cycles delivered through the on-campus satellite & ground-station laboratory. Students graduate with a UGC-recognised B.Tech degree, a portfolio of flight-grade payloads and CubeSat subsystems, and a DGCA Remote Pilot Certificate, ready to join India’s space industry, defence labs, or pursue advanced research in aerospace, autonomy and AI.
A CSE and AI Degree, Specialised
This is a four-year B.Tech in Computer Science and AI. Every student first becomes a strong software and AI engineer, coding from day one, building full-stack applications, training machine-learning models and working with deep learning and LLMs. That core is then applied to a live specialisation in space systems and satellite technology. Graduates hold a full CSE and AI degree, so they qualify for the same mainstream software, AI and data roles as any top CSE programme, with an applied deeptech edge in India's NewSpace economy
Software and AI Engineer First
The programme is built on one principle: become a software and AI engineer first, then specialise. Years 1 and 2 are a full Computer Science and AI foundation: programming, data structures, algorithms, databases, operating systems, computer networks, machine learning, deep learning and generative AI. Only from Year 3 do students apply this core to space systems. The result is a full-stack software and AI engineer with a hardware specialisation, not a narrow domain technician.
Highlights and What Every Student Gets
- A full B.Tech in Computer Science and AI: programming, DSA, DBMS, operating systems and networks, plus machine learning, deep learning and generative AI / LLMs
- Every student ships software from Year 1: full-stack applications, trained ML models and cloud deployment
- SpaceTech with AI applied on top: AI for earth observation, telemetry, mission software and autonomy
- STK and ISRO-aligned certifications, four embedded certifications free with the degree
- Personal MacBook and personal CubeSat build kit for every student
- IIT and MAANG faculty (Google, Amazon, Microsoft lineage), ISRO-certified space tutors, AeroIn SpaceTech partner
- ₹1,50,000 value-added services: Inter-IIT DeepTech, IIT Immersion and International Competitions
- Six-month live industry deployment in Year 4, and a placement engine of 600+ placed across 250+ companies
Eligibility Requirements
10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM), aggregate 60%.
One-time ₹35,800 registration and fee-confirmation charge.
Duration
4 Years
Apply NowProgram Fees
1st Year Fees
245000 /-
2nd Year Fees
245000 /-
3rd Year Fees
245000 /-
4th Year Fees
245000 /-
Industry-Focused Learning
Latest Data Science Tools
Hands-on Experience
Labs & Assignments
Small Batch Sizes
Personalized Attention
Career-Driven Approach
Professional Success
Networking Opportunities
Industry Connections
Start-up Incubation
New-Gen IEDC Support
Top Placements
Up to 55 LPA Package
Holistic Development
Well-Rounded Growth
Why B.Tech in CSE and AI with Spacetech Engineering is the Right Choice?
India’s space economy is projected to reach US $44 billion by 2033, driven by IN-SPACe reforms, the Indian Space Policy 2023 and a fast-growing private-sector launch and satellite ecosystem. The opening of the sector to private capital, the emergence of more than 200 NewSpace start-ups, and a structural pipeline of CubeSat, earth- observation and propulsion programmes have created a sharp shortage of engineers who can do, not merely understand, space-grade work. No traditional B.Tech in Aerospace, Mechanical or ECE addresses this gap end-to- end. This programme is purpose-built to fill it. Students do not study satellites in theory; they design, fabricate, integrate and operate them every semester, supported by an industry partner with live deployments and faculty trained in defence, aerospace and AI systems.
