ISRO
Hey There!
The most common jobs available for the candidates of Bsc Physics are :
For joining ISRO as a scientist you need to have a degree of MSC atleast. But with BSc physics degree you can join as Technical Assistant. ISRO allow you option of part-time/correspondence study, after completing Msc you can get promoted to Scientist-SC. To join as tecnical assistant you need to clear the entrance exam conducted by the ISRO.
Thankyou!
Hi Aspirant,
To get into Isro you need to give the entrance examination conducted by the body,The maximum age allowed 35 years and the minimum age for applying is 21 years. BE/B. Tech or equivalent qualification in first class with an aggregate minimum of 65% marks or CGPA 6.84/10.So study well and prepare well.
Hope it helps!!
Dear Aspirant
There are great career prospects for students who are willing to pursue courses and make their careers in Avionics. There is a wide range of job opportunities, and one can choose from a wide variety of job profiles such as Technical Manager, Avionics Engineer, Test Engineer, Lecturer, Consultant, and Engineering Trainees along with a good earning opportunity.
Qualified professionals can choose to work in either private or government organisations, and they can also get recruited to big companies in India or abroad.
Qualified Avionics professionals get job opportunities in various areas of the aviation sector, and some of these main areas of employment are
Analysis
Systems Engineering
Avionics Fabrication
Space Explorations
Design
Software Development
Many more
Avionics Engineering: Job Profiles
By pursuing Avionics Engineering course candidates can get into job profiles like Avionics Engineer, Technical Manager, Engineer Trainees, Consultants, and more.
Job Role / Profile
Description
Technical Manager
The job of a technical manager is to look after various projects by analysing and improving various systems.
Test Engineer
The job of a test engineer is to test, analyse,
upgrade, and improve systems related to avionics.
Avionics Engineer
The job of an avionics engineer is to work with other aeronautical engineers on various systems to find solutions.
Lecturer
The job of a lecturer is to teach the subjects of avionics to other students pursuing courses in this specialisation.
Consultants
The job of a consultant is to provide useful suggestions and consultation on various topics related to avionics.
Aircraft Production Manager
The job of an aircraft production manager is to look after various activities such as planning, preparing the budget, organise, fulfil deadlines, and other managerial activities to ensure an uninterrupted and efficient production process.
Engineer Trainees
The job of an engineer trainee is to groom, train, develop skills, and make new candidates/freshers ready to work.
Avionics: Top Recruiters
TCS
Infosys
DRDO
INFOTECH
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
National Aerospace laboratory
Taneja Aerospace Limited
Mahindra and Mahindra
All the best!
Hello Lethal Shaitan
Hope you are doing well in this ongoing pandemic scenario
As per your query is concerned,
Aerospace Engineering incorporates planning and building machines that fly. This part of engineering appeared in the nineteenth century. With innovation advancement, Aerospace Engineering created in planning airplane like fueled lighter airplane, fixed-wing planes, autogyros, helicopters, lightweight flyers, and planes. Most Aerospace Engineers work in legislative organizations and assembling businesses however not very many of them find the opportunity to work at the International Space Station like NASA.
Aerospace engineers plan rocket, rockets, and various sorts of weapons; they likewise collect, keep up, and guarantee that they work appropriately. There are two kind of particular courses, for example,
Aeronautical Engineer, who deals with airplane and their parts
Galactic Engineer, who works explicitly on space apparatus and related advancements
There are an aggregate of 50 schools in India where one can seek after an Aerospace Engineering certificate. However, a large portion of these universities are private and few are government schools.
Probably the best schools accessible for Aerospace Engineering are given beneath:-
IIT Bombay
IIT Kharagpur
IIT Madras
IIT Hyderabad
Harmony University, Mumbai
VIT Bhopal University
Chandigarh University
BMS College of Engineering at Bangalore
LPU, Delhi
Aerospace Engineering(B.Tech) is a 4year course and the competitor more likely than not passed class twelfth with at least 60% imprints and PCM as their principle subjects is the essential qualification measures for affirmation. Also, the course expense varies starting with one University or Institute then onto the next. However, pretty much the absolute cost will be from Rs. 4lacs to 15lacs. In government schools, it cost Rs. 8-9 lacs.
The rundown of placement tests to get affirmation over the span of Aerospace Engineering are given beneath
JEE Main
KCET
JEE Advanced
TNEA
MHT
TS EAMCET
SU JEE
Uni-GAUGE
AP EAMCET
COME DK UGET
In the wake of finishing graduation the understudies can apply for MS and MTech courses. Various colleges have their selection tests yet a large portion of the colleges select contender for MTech from Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineering otherwise called GATE. Furthermore, on the off chance that you are wanting to do a MS degree, you need to fit the bill for TOEFL or IELTS which is the English capability test and GRE.
In the wake of getting both the BTech and MTech or MS degree you can go after different positions:-
Teachers
Aerospace engineer, System Safety Management Engineer
Aeronautical Engineer, Aerospace Engineer and Aerodynamics Engineer
Configuration Engineer and Flight Engineer
Partner Instructor
You can likewise go after various jobs under ISRO, NAL, DRDO, HAL, etc.
I trust it helps you, on the off chance that you have any questions go ahead and ask in the remark areas.
Best of Luck.
Hello,
DRDO stands for "Defence Research and Development Organisation", it is an agency run by the government of India.
For getting into DRDO, you should fulfill certain criteria or requirements, to be able to work. There are a total of 4 levels of posts in scientists, which you can apply for depending upon eligibility. They are:
You should have a bachelor's degree in technology, Engineering or computer science in order to be Eligible for technical jobs.
If you are GATE qualified then You can apply foe technician A Under DRDO Technical cadre.
https://www.drdo.gov.in/careers
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/isro-drdo-barc-dae-how-work-here
You can see the attached link for more information.
Hope this helps!!!
Hey!
It is totally fine to prepare for three different exams at a same time if they have same syllabus. Its just you need to become familiar with the question paper patten of these three exams as they might be diffierent and cause problems to you later. To solve this issue, keep practicing previous years question papers, these will not only help you to understand the question paper as well as help in time management. Free online test series are: Grade up, made easy,toppersexam, onlineengineersacademy etc.
Hi Candidate,
If you are interested in MSc Physics, then you must go ahead with your interest. Complete your undergraduation, then go for MSc physics. Later, ISRO Centralised Recruitment Board (ICRB) which conducts an entrance exam for the recruitment of vacancies in technical posts/researchers/scientists etc. Check out the pattern, syllabus and clear the exam. Then you will be called for interview, if you qualify that too, then you can join ISRO.
Hope I answered your query, thankyou!
Hello student
After completing BSc physics you can join ISRO as technical assistant not for the SCIENTIST SC.
This post of Technical Assistant in ISRO allow the candidate to pursue part time or correspondence study for MSC physics. After completing MSc physics you can join as SCIENTIST SC post in ISRO
For applying for the post of scientific assistant or technical assistant candidates have to search on the CAREERS portal and the website of ISRO -w w w.isro.gov.in.
Hope this helps.
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