DRDO
Hello Harshith,
It is not possible to Join DRDO as a Scientist after 12th as it requires you to have a minimum of Bachelor's Degree in science/ 3years Diploma in Engineering/technology/Computer science / allied subjects are required from a recognized institute. Also candidates who are in their final year of their degree are eligible to apply for DRDO.
Please refer the below link, https://www.careers360.com/question-process-of-become-scientist-in-drdo-full-process-and-subject-after-10th
Hope this might be helpful for you,
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Hello,
The Candidates who have a Bachelor's degree in Science or 3 years Diploma in any Engineering/ Technology/computer science in a Recognized Institute And also the students who are pursuing their final degree in any stream are Eligible . As the age limit for applying this exam is not more than 28 years old, the students in their final year of B.Sc are eligible for DRDO 2021.
Hope this information may help you,
All the Best!!!
Dear aspirant,
Yes, you can do internship at DRDO at during Undergraduate level from Metallurgical engineering. But you should be completing your fourth semester. DRDO offers best infrastructured lab with all facilities. If your perfomance is good during the internship there are chance in getting offer in working in DRDO. But present there is no information related to internships at DRDO. They might be releasing soon. Make sure that you are visiting the official website frequently.
Thank you.
Dear learner,
For the job like DRDO the educational qualifications requires - bachelor degree in engineering or master's in science.
They are shortlisted on the basis of gate score , so gate is mandatory .other than gate you should also attend to exam conducted by them and qualify interview , if your only diploma it's quite complicated.
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you no it is not at all possible to get into DRDO after 12 as minimum requirement is graduation or post graduation in your respective field. DRDO is very reputed organization in which they requires high skills so that they can contribute Country's development.
Hope you found this answer useful.Stay motivated stay positive.
All the best!
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you no you can't do two government jobs at a time. you have to only serve one post at a time. Being a scientist and An IAS officer is a duty of national importance so you need to serve both of them responsibly.
Hello aspirant,
Recruitment and Assessment Centre (RAC) of DRDO releases the posts of Scientist B for recruitment of candidates across different disciplines.
So yes you can join DRDO being from an aeronautical engineering background.
Disciplines that are eligible to apply:
Eligibility Criteria:
Admission Procedure: No entrance exam, however, a personal interview will be conducted for the candidates for recruitment.
Payscale; According to level 10 of the 7th pay commission, the salary of scientist B amounts to 56000/-. Total salary after Including HRA and other allowances will add up to 80000/- per month. However, it is subjected to change as per a particular metro city.
How to Apply: You can apply for the post from the given link https;//rac.gov.in
Also keep checking for the latest notification regarding the post here: https//drdo.gov.in
I hope this information helps!
Thank you!
Yes, there are universities like University of Hyderabad, Guru Nanak Dev University(Amritsar) which offers an exit option after completion of bachelor's degree while pursuing integrated MSc course and candidates are accordingly awarded the bachelor's degree only, so prior to applying for any university you must check out the eligibility criteria, if the eligibility criteria of any competitive exams specifies to have passed bachelor's degree then definitely you will be eligible to apply for the same after completion of graduation, however the subject stream or combinations may differ as in case of CDS, for OTA/IMA any bachelor's degree from a recognized university is accepted however for INA BTech or BE is required and for AFA bachelor's degree in any discipline but having maths and physics at 10+2 level or BTech/BE is applicable, also if you're so eager to appear for these competitive exams then you should consider pursuing graduate degree only, if you don't want to go for higher studies after bachelor's degree then there is no point in pursuing integrated MSc course, anyway it's completely your own decision as I said prior to applying for any university go through the eligibility criteria and accordingly decide what you want to do, in case you want to keep more options available then go for the complete duration of integrated MSc Course, you will be eligible for all competitive exams based on the eligibility criteria of graduation, and also if you have interest to pursue a career in research/academia then you may appear for CSIR NET to qualify JRF or lectureship, or you can appear for SETs at state level to become assistant professor, many PSUs also recruit based on qualifying CSIR NET.
DRDO Advertises positions each year for various Scientist/Research Assistant/JRF Positions. You need to apply for the vacancy, might or might not be asked for your GATE Score, followed by shortlisting and Interview. You do have M.Sc. Physics Vacancies, though they are scarce when compared to Engineering Positions. Have patience and wait for the Advertisement, in the meanwhile keep your GATE/CSIR NET Score with you, try applying for Research Positions at various other Research Institutions like CSIR,BARC, ISRO, IITs, IISc all of which have great research scope and career prospects.
DRDO means defence of research and development organization. There so many research process are going on. So BSC in biology students also can join there as a junior research fellow. You have to complete your graduation and masters degree then you can join there. Almost 15 department are present for life science and normal biology. So you can join there.
All the best.
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