Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram
Hello aspirant. Your question is not specific. I hope you are talking about whether a candidate of Andhra Pradesh can apply to the given college or not. If this is your question, then I would like to tell you that being a Andhra Pradesh aspirant, you can apply to the university. It does not matter which state/city you belong to. Admissions are based on the merit and students capability and not on the basis of the state they belong to. I hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck.
Hey Mruganayani,
I will give you a basic idea as to what are the requirements to become an astronaut in ISRO and NASA.
ISRO
There isn’t exactly a strict rule as to what course of engineering you should apply for. These are the following requirements:
· A basic science and engineering degree. This enables the student to have the primary skill set to become an astronaut.
· Or, a basic degree in any technical field.
· However, a degree in aerospace and aeronautical engineering would be of added advantage. One of the best colleges in India for pursuing this degree is Indian Institute of space technology. They offer some of the best courses in aerospace engineering and avionics. It is also a college funded by ISRO. ISRO also recruits b tech graduates from IIST.
Another criteria would be the know how to fly.
It is not mandatory that the person must know how to fly. However if he is eligible to fly then it will help him for space travel very early on in his career as an astronaut. Requirement for this are as follows
· The candidate can enroll into a flying school and become a licensed pilot after meeting all the age and other requirements.
· Another option is to join the air force and become a test pilot.
· After becoming a test pilot they can join for training in order to become an astronaut.
Hi student,
The eligibility criteria for appearing in IIST examination is as follows:
Hope it helps.
Good luck.
Hello.
Admission into IIST is based on Jee Advanced rankings. There are no separate entrance exams for IIST nor do they consider your Jee mains score.
Hope this helps.
hii chowdary
for IIST Registrations for B.Tech Admission 2019 will be open from May 22 in online mode. The last date to register for admission to IIST B.Tech 2019 will be June 5. The authorities will release the official brochure on May 7, 2019. The Institute will be conducting IIST B.Tech Admission 2019 for admissions into the offered B.Tech courses in the institute. Since there is no entrance examination conducted, IIST B.Tech Admission will be done on the basis of JEE Advanced scores. The candidates will have to register and fill out details about their JEE Advanced details. Allotment will be done according to the rank list, preferences selected and availability of seats.
let even tell the seat availabilty as well
B.Tech. (Aerospace Engineering) 60
B.Tech. (Electronics & Communication Engineering) 60
for more details check offical site and complete information in our article link in the below
https://www.iist.ac.in/admissions/undergraduate
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iist-btech-admission
regards
Dear Aviral, IIST B.Tech Registrations will open online from May 22nd. The last date to submit the applications is June 5th. Since there is no entrance examination, admissions will be based on JEE Advanced scores. Once you submit your applicayion, during the 3rd week of June, tentatively the final rank list will be declared. You can fill in the choices from 3rd-4th week and finally the seats will be allotted from there on until he 4th week of July. Once the applications are released, you need to register using your JEE Advanced roll number and Date of birth. In the next step, you have to fill in your personal details, JEE Mains and Advanced Marks, etc. Then you have to make a payment . For more information, please visit our page at: https://engineering-careers360-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/iist-btech-admission/amp?amp_js_v=a2&_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQCCAE%3D#referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Fengineering.careers360.com%2Farticles%2Fiist-btech-admission
Heyy Shreyansh Jain.....
Candidates who will not have JEE Advanced ranks equivalent to IIST B.Tech 2019 cutoff will have less chances of admission in comparison to those who have ranks more than or equivalent to the cutoff. For more information regarding it, visit below link :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iist-btech-cutoff
Hello Habibul Islam,
Both IITs and IIST are better than most of the engineering colleges in the country, including a majority of NITs. IIST being a much younger institute compared to the more prestigious older IITs (M, B, D, K and Kgp), the facilities provided to the institute including the labs and funding is either at par or slightly better than the IITs. A lot of excellent research is carried out at IIST, most of which is headed by an able, responsible and highly approachable group of faculty.
Thus, when it comes to the quality of education, facilities and the research environment, IIST can be said to be as good as an IIT. However, where it falls behind is in two key areas:
The area of interest - IIST caters to a very narrow field of space technology. The various branches are structured keeping this fact in mind and the subjects are designed for successful application in this domain. IITs teach engineering in general and thus provides a more comprehensive knowledge of each branch and the glut of opportunities that each offer.
What next? - The placement opportunities offered by IITs, simply put, are enormous. There is no denying that fact. However, the same cannot be said about IIST. It being a rather newer institute, few companies come for placement and that too is limited due to point 1 above. It is indeed true that ISRO absorbs a lot of students after undergraduate studies, but the lack of good job opportunities does stifle many a hope.
Thanku.
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