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You can join ISRO and DRDO as a mathematician, but a Bsc is insufficient; you must have an Msc or Phd. You can also enrol in universities such as IISC, IIST, and IIT to receive the greatest education possible. After completing your education, you
Hello Gunjan,
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As you said like getting into ISRO is your dream and you have not cracked it this time. Entering into ISRO through ICRB is much difficult compared to IIST. If you have the confidence that you can make it with a try in JEE
Hi, there is no direct application to get into ISRO. You will have to give their private exam and their applications open mostly in march. However, it is not every times fixed month it changes sometimes so you will have to be updated. Your GATE score will also be a
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You can change the branch after first year. In the second year you can change the branch. Most of the colleges have the provision to do that. There will be some criterias as well.Lateral Entry means you have the provision to directly enter into second year in btech after
ISRO doesn't recruit Automation engineers, but if you've Graduated from major stream then you're eligible.
It primarily takes following basic engineers:
MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
CIVIL ENGINEERS
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEER
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEER
COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEER
INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEER
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See ICRB usually releases examination notification for Scientist posts in ISRO. Mainly this vacancies are for BTech/MTech as well as MSc Physics/Electronics students. Its been a long (as per the information on internet) that there are centralized recruitment in Mathematics. I would recommend you to visit the career section in
Hello Aspirant,
To join ISRO after your B.Tech, you will need to appear in the entrance exam conducted by them. Almost every year the vacancies are released by the organization usually in Feb-March.
But do keep in mind, this is not a rule which ISRO follows every year. The details
See if you want to go for the ISRO then it would be better for you to go for IIST the reason behind it is because if you score above 8.5 in your UG course in IIST you get a chance to get directly placed in ISRO. Now NASA have
Hope you are doing good. In order to become a scientist or engineer in DRDO and ISRO you need to have a Bachelor's Degree in Science or Engineering or a three-year diploma in Engineering/Technology/Computer Science/allied subjects in the required discipline from a recognized institute. The recruitment of scientists
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Both are equally good. There is no doubt that both of these reputed roles have supreme respect and power equally. Both the job roles are some of the most difficult to acquire by an individual.
See, both fields are different. For being a scientist, a different skill set
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