Aeronautical Engineering Salary in Uganda

Aeronautical Engineering Salary in Uganda

Aerospace engineering is the primary field of engineering concerned with the development of aircraft and spacecraft. It has two major and overlapping branches: aeronautical engineering and astronautical engineering. Avionics engineering is similar but deals with the electronics side of aerospace engineering.

How much does an Aeronautical Engineering earn in Uganda?

A person working as Aeronautical Engineer in Uganda typically earns around 2,700,000 UGX per month. Salaries range from 1,240,000 UGX (lowest) to 4,290,000 UGX (highest).

Where can I study aeronautical engineering in Uganda?

  • Makerere University.
  • Kampala University.
  • Mbarara University of Science and Technology.
  • Uganda Christian University.
  • Cavendish University Uganda.
  • Kyambogo University.
  • Clarke International University.
  • Gulu University.

How much is a pilot paid in Uganda?

Average Salary by Experience Chart

0-2 Years31,919,300 UGX
5-10 Years+42%62,638,300 UGX
10-15 Years+22%76,439,700 UGX
15-20 Years+6%80,640,500 UGX
20+ Years+9%87,838,100 UGX

What subjects are needed to become a pilot in Uganda?

Qualifications

  • The applicant must have 5 credits in science subjects at O’level & must have passed English with at least a credit.
  • The Applicant must have obtained at least two principal passes at “A” level, one of which should have been in either Mathematics or Physics or equivalent.
  • A relevant University degree from any internationally recognized institution would be an added advantage.
  • International candidates must equate their academic documents with Uganda National Examination Board or National Council for Higher Education where applicable..

Medicals

  • The Applicant must pass medical tests done by Uganda Civil Aviation Authority medical examiner.

Age limit

  • The applicant must be aged above 17 years.

Aptitude tests

  • The Applicant must pass an aptitude test prepared by the Academy with at least 70% pass mark.
  • NOTE: All students admitted for Ab-initio courses shall be subjected to an aptitude test.