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Dear Aspirant,
Mechanical Engineering is the best option to choose to get into ISRO. It comprises all the field of design, manufacturing, & Engine structures. Electrical engineering is also good field to choose to get into ISRO In mechanical engineering, you have much more job opportunities but since it is one of the widely selected field, there is a really high competition. Mechanical engineering has one more advantage, there are more institutes providing mechanical engineering degree than aerospace engineering .
Aerospace engineers and mechanical engineers both work on the development and construction of equipment and devices. The major difference between these two are that the former is relatively narrow field focusing on airplanes and other aerospace related machines. by contrast mechanical engineering is a broad field that encompasses work in a wide variety of industries and serving a multitude of purposes. Aerospace engineers tackles aerodynamics and flight mechanics in a way that mechanical engineer typically do not. Now coming to the career options after completing B Tech in mechanical engineering and aerospace engineering. Well aerospace engineers are highly paid professions in the engineering job market. However in recent years the availability of aerospace engineers increased drastically. Key areas of employment after completing aerospace engineering are are in space research centres like NASA and ISRO, aeronautical development establishment, aeronautical laboratories, aircraft manufacturing companies, defence research and development organisation, defence services, department of Civil aviation etc. in case of mechanical Engineering jobs directly related to your degree include automobile engineering contracting civil engineering control and instrumentation Engineering etc.
But nowadays demand of Mechanical Engineering in market has drastically decreased and the median salary it is also not up to the mark. Now the choice is yours if you you can pursue mechanical engineering from an well-established institute is obviously a good choice. Hope you have understood.
Hi Aspirant,
I think you mean a medical professional. ISRO recruits doctors at entry level and they do get promotions after a residency period. They are recruited under a scheme CHSS (Contributory Health Service Scheme) which was implemented on the lines of CGHS(Central Health Health Scheme).
If you mean doctors (PhD), yes, they are also recruited under various specialities.
To check the medical career options in isro, refer the link of official website of isro careers
https://www.isro.gov.in/careers
Hope this helps.
Thank You!
Hi Sweety!
Even though you have chosen PCB stream without mathematics, you can still go for ISRO. If you are able to get admission into IIST then it paves the way for you to get into ISRO. You just need to clear ISAT entrace exam after 10+2 class. But kinldy note that the entrance exam contains questions related to mathematics, so you definitely need to study maths for clearing the exam. This is the only option as far as I know to get admission into IIST or ISRO.
Thankyou!
Hi aspirant,
The ISRO scientists get pretty good amount of salary. Its one of the most respectable job for any student interested in science.
The pay scale for ISRO engineer/ scientist is around from 50,000- 1,00,000 Basic
Also they get extra allowances and perks with this.
Apart from this they may get other allowances and free medical services.
Hope that helps.
Hello,
You can apply for ISRO after your engineering degree and you must have at least secured 65% marks. ISRO centralised recruitment board select applicants for the post of scientist / engineer in the following manner:
It selects the candidates based on the academic performance and biodata, initial screening will be conducted to shortlist candidates for taking up written test.
The call letters for the written test to the shortlisted candidates will be sent only via Email.
Based on the performance of the candidates in the written test, candidates will be shortlisted for interview.
You can get these types of jobs in ISRO:
BSNL
NTPC
BHEL
BEL
SAIL
For more information , follow the link below
https;//engineering.careers360.com/articles/isro-msc-biotechnology-jobs
Hope this information help you
Thanks!!
Every year ISRO releases vacancies for MTECH NANOTECHNOLOGY. The main area of study and R&D in ISRO for Nanotechnology is in the following sections:
You will get a lot of scope mainly in the branches of Material Science and optical technology labs.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Yes, you are eligible for a job in ISRO after mtech. There are many opportunities for a job in ISRO. You can apply for roles like Project Associate 1 and the upper limit of age should be 35. And these 35 years are the upper limits for some specific roles, you will get many benefits along with monthly Emoluments like HRA, Medical Benefits etc.
Check out this link for more information: https://www.isro.gov.in/capacity-building/research-fellowships
See if you see the notifications for vacancies in ISRO by visiting the ISRO careers section then you will observe the fields are exactly mentioned i.e., if the vacancies for CSE then its mentioned for CSE only. Now in general if you see the trends then the vacancies for CSE is 1-5 every year i.e., much less than that of EE or ECE or ME. SO you can go with your field to ISRO and you have better scopes. Now if you want to go for CSE then I would say its dependent on the notification. If it says the stream then you will eligible.
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello Aspirant,
ISRO releases the post of Scientist/Engineer 'SC' for EEE candidates. EEE graduates are eligible to apply for this post. Usually, this post is for Electronics, Civil, Mechanical, Computer Science and Electrical graduates. Please note that these are usually advertised as separate posts.
For example, they might advertise
Scenario 1 : Scientist/Engineer 'SC' post for (Electronics, Mechanical, and computer science)
OR
Scenario 2: Scientist/Engineer 'SC' post for
(Electrical/Civil, etc.,)
EEE graduates can apply for both, i.e. scenarios 1 and 2 ( not necessarily at the same time). It is subjected to the requirements that they are looking for.
As mentioned, the advertisement solely depends on their requirements at a particular point in time. Keep checking the ISRO careers page for the latest notifications and job requirements.
Additionally, On applying for the 'SC' post, ISRO conducts a written exam and on clearing the exam the shortlisted candidates are called for an interview.
For other additional details, access the below link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/isro-drdo-barc-dae-how-work-here
I hope this information helps.
Please revert in case of any further queries.
Thank you and good luck!
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