ISRO
hi,
ISRO is the prominent space research organization in India and also in world. however mostly astrophysics, space science related research and development works done here. however you may join isro by studying in engineering field or bachelor of science course in physics field. after completing b.sc physics you have to do m.sc or m.sc+ phd, Isro has recruitment for scientific officer post where you may apply after completing masters.
another option is b.tech , ISRO hires graduate engineer or scientist B post for electrical, civil, mechanical, computer science, electronics and communication stream degree holders. so from these mentioned stream b.tech pass candidates has scope to join Isro after clearing the recruitment exam and interview.
another good option is studying aerospace engineering from Indian institute of space science. Student get campus placement opportunity to join Isro.
so you must study science in 10+2 course and prepare for entrance exams like JEEMAIN, jee advance.
hope it would help.
Yes, after Diploma you may join ISRO after clearing respective shortlisting rounds and interview, subject to vacancies and advertisements for Technician/Technical Assistant Positions.
As far as Scientist position is concerned, after Diploma, even if you pursue a B.Tech/A.M.I.E/Associate Degree in Mechanical/Electronics youll have less chances, as the Vacancies are scarce and competition is extremely high for B.Tech Graduates.
You should perhaps pursue a M.Tech from some of the Higher Technical Institutions like Top IITs, NITs, BITS Pilani or IISc Bangalore followed by applying for the Postgraduate Vacancies, which are more in number and Postgraduates of Premium Institutes are preferred for the Positions of Scientist.
Ironically, at ISRO, the vacancies of Mechanical/Electronics Engineers are 10x more than Aerospace/Aeronautical/Material Engineers, though yhe latter play a key role in the Engineering and Research of ISRO.
Hello Aspirant,
There is no direct selection process for getting into ISRO. ISRO conducts exam every year for recruitments. To answer you question, yes you are eligible to apply for the exam.
First, you'll have to apply online for ISRO and upload your valid documents, then tey will shortlist candidate on the basis of their profile fot the entrance test. Then again people who cler the cutoff of the exam, they are called in for an interview round. Some over qualified people are even called in for interview without an entrance.
Hope this helps!
All the Best!
see from the past 3-4 years isro has been hiring engineering graduate for the position of scientist B or engineer. however the major hiring streams are electronics and communication engineering, Computer science engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering. however it would depends on the organization and their possibility of hiring professionals.
however same thing is for drdo, so if you are currently in pursuing bachelors you should study sincerely for your course curriculum and learn latest technology to get best career option.
ISRO releases invitation for application depending upon their vacancies. But yeah! Every year some amount of Vacancies always released by ICRB for Engineers from different disciplines as well as for Architects.
You can get the syllabus of ISRO from the ICRB notification when you will appear for the examination.
For ICRB portal you can visit:
https://www.isro.gov.in/careers
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hey,
ISRO stands for INDIAN SPACE RESEARCH ORGANIZATION. It is one of the best organization and a dream place for people to get in if they have interest in space technology and science.
If you want to go for ISRO after 12th you need to sit for the IIST exam conducted by the organization and if you qualify in that exam you will be considered for admission.
There is no where written that 12th repeaters can't apply. You just need to have clear all the papers pf your class 12th and then you can apply.
Hope that helps.
Thank you
Hi Aspirant,
To Join ISRO you need to clear the Joint Entrance examinations held by IIST(Indian Institutes of Space Science and Technology).You need to be master in english language as you need to communicate with other people both of earth and Space.If you perform well there you get to become astronaut.
Hope it helps!! .
see as per ISRO off campus recruitment notifications for position of scientist B , the eligibility criteria is mentioned in the notification is Candidates must complete BE/B. Tech or equivalent qualification in first class with an aggregate minimum of 65% marks or CGPA 6.84/10. however there is no surety that what will be ISRO on campus eligibility and it subjected to change time to time. however IIST considers as one of the best institute In India, so completing your m.tech from iist would surely help you to secure a job in reputed organization, but you must do hard work and sincere to your studies.
see time to time Indian space research Institute conduct recruitment for various vacancy. however from past years majority of the recruitment notices were out for mechanical, electrical, electronics, computer science engineering graduates. also there is scientific officer , Group c level technician post are released. so there is various vacancy, it your eligibility criteria meet with official notifications or recruitment instructions , then only you can apply. so follow isro careers pages to get latest vacancy updates.
Hello,
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) its own recruitment examination for for B.E/B.Tech graduates. The eligibility criteria is that a candidate must have passed B.E/B. Tech with minimum 65% overall aggregate marks or 6.84 CGPA on 10 point scale. The overall aggregate percentage is considered to determine the eligibility so you should maintain the required percentage or CGPA not only in first semester but throughout the course you need to ensure that you have 65% aggregate marks( 6.84 CGPA) or above to appear for ISRO recruitment examination.
To check more details you can use the link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/isro-recruitment
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