ISRO
Dear Aspirant
The ISRO Syllabus will be different for different disciplines namely, Civil, Electrical, Electronics & Communication, Mechanical, Automobile and Computer Science Engineering. The detailed syllabus for all the posts is given below:
For this, the syllabus of the written test will be based on the curriculum taught in B.Arch and the test will be of objective type
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ISRO needs material scientists but not directly chemists. But you can go for BARC after your Integrated MSc. For ISRO , you will have to complete your MTech in Material science then you can have a job at ISRO.
Integrated PhD from TIFR , JEST participating colleges will really shape your future well. There is no loss for integrated MSc since you will sit in TIFR/JEST after your MSc but if you join Integrated phD then you will get involved in research at the top research institute in India will build your aptitude of research more efficiently than the other.
**Its my thought process. It may differ. You should conduct a internet search about both the courses and then only take a decision.
I hope my answer helps. All the vey best for your future endeavors!
ISRO conducts its exam in two languages English/Hindi. So you will have to opt anyone for your examination.
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Dear aspirant,
I nope you are doing well.
IIST is the pathway to join ISRO for class 12th students. To get admission in IIST, they have to write the JEE Main and Advanced examination and once they are through in Advanced examination, they have to apply separately for IIST and we go through our own selection process. Students are selected as per their ranks.
Below are the streams present:
1) Aerospace Engineering:
Essentially it deals with mechanical and then aerospace
2) Avionics Engineering:
Started with Avionics Engineering. It deals with aviation electronics then over the period we changed it to Electronics and Communication because people who wanted to go elsewhere other than ISRO used to find it difficult to find a career path with avionics as the main degree. So, they changed it to Electronics and Communication
3) Space Sciences:
Started with an idea that whomsoever will get admission in IIST, once they become eligible by virtue of their performance, they will get into ISRO. When they become eligible, they have cutoff marks for them. When they cross that cutoff mark, they will get into ISRO.
Eligibility for Exam:
The candidates should have the required eligibility for this purpose which includes- Intermediate/ Class 12th passed from the PCM Group along with a minimum percentage as stated. Bachelor of Technology with at least 65% marks in aggregate. Candidates who are in the final year of the qualifying degree can also apply provided they can produce the same by the time final selections are made.
Entrance Exam Pattern:
There will be an objective type paper divided into two parts for each subject as given below: Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics The candidates should score at least 60% marks in the written as well as interview which will be held subsequently after the written exam for all the qualifying candidates only for final selections.
Some preparation tips that might come handy:
I hope this helps.
ALL THE BEST!
Hello Dear,
If you have completed your B.Sc in Physics/Psychology/Chemistry/Computer Science, then you are eligible the post of Technical Assistant or Scientific Assistant. ISRO Technical Assistant Vacancies for which the qualification required is First class diploma in Engineering or equivalent in related trade.
ISRO Technical Assistant Syllabus for Written Test includes five topics such as General English, General Knowledge, Arithmetic, Chemistry, and the subject based (mechanical). The table given below provides information on the detailed syllabus for the written test.
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Hello candidate,
Coming onto your first Questions, in order to become a scientist at ISRO you need to have a graduation degree at least with 50% minimum marks from any recognised college and then have to attend the ISRO entrance qualifying examination for further procedures.
The Second question of to select which course in IIST, it pretty much depends on on the score and the rank you have Scored in JEE advanced that whether you are eligible for B-Tech course or for integrated 5 Year Course.
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Hello,
There are lot of opportunities offered by ISRO. you can apply in the exam offer by ISRO for scientist Assistant recruitment. If you can obtain the required marks then you have to appear for interview on clearing both you will be recruited.
but, for joining as ISRO Scientist -SC (entry level) the basic education qualification is MSc or B Tech. So, you can also try for higher education after BSc by pursuing MSc from good colleges. , After MSc you can get promoted to Scientist-SC. Check the official ISRO site for more job recruitment details.
Good luck!
Hey!
In order to become the chairman of ISRO, you need to join ISRO first.
It comprises two stages: a national-level written exam (offline mode) and a personal interview. The minimum qualification required is BE/BTech (or equivalent) with at least 65% marks or 6.84 CGPA; final-year students can also apply. The age limit is 30 years.
You will be getting promoted every few years (which is determined by your clean slate, and the way you take a responsibility). To become a chairman, you must show a large amount of skills in facing a problem, finishing a task and responsibility. Don't lose hope. It might take at least 20 years to get enlisted for the chairman's seat in ISRO.
Thank you.
I would suggest you to complete your 12th followed by Undergraduate or Postgraduate Education in some of the Top Technical Institutions in field of Aerospace, Avionics and Electronics like IIST Trivandrum, Top IITs, IISc Bangalore and so on.
However, since you insist on the Polytechnique Route. I can give you a solution. After your Diploma, you must go for a AMIE Associate Degree from Institution of Engineers or B.Tech Lateral Degree in either Mechanical, Electronics or Aerospace, followed by M.Tech from Top IITs or IISc Bangalore. ISRO has more vacancies in domains of Electronics and Mechanical than Aerospace, hence you must keep the latter as your last preference.
Following a M.Tech or PhD, there are many vacanies annually at Different Centers of ISRO under Scientist C or D, and you can easily secure an Opportunity by aceing the Qualifying Test conducted by ISRO followed by Interview.
However, after your Polytechnic degree or Diploma, you still have certain Opportunities with ISRO at Group C and D, Technical Assitant or Apprentice levels, but they are scarce and you must invest on higher education.
The Indian Space Research Organisation is the space agency of the Government of India.
For joining you must have MSc or BTech.
https://www.isro.gov.in/careers
You can refer to this link for more information
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