ISRO
Hey Aspirant!
ISRO conducts entrance exam every year you need clear it and students should have BE/B.Tech or equivalent qualification in first class with minimum aggregate of 65% marks average of all the semesters. For joining as ISRO Scientist (entry level), basic education qualification is M.Sc. or B.tech . After B.Sc. physics & mathematics you can join as Technical Assistant, ISRO allow you option of part-time/correspondence study, after completing M.Sc. you can get promoted to Scientist-SC.
After do B.Sc. in mathematics you can apply for scientific assistant, technical assistant and Administrative Assistant based on the notification released from ISRO through ICRB . If you studied further you can apply for JRF/Scientist posts also as per notification. ISRO has a specialized recruitment board ISRO Centralized Recruitment Board (ICRB) through which you can get into ISRO. More information about the recruitment you can get in official website of ISRO.
And you can get future details in Careers360:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/isro-recruitment
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Dear Jyoti ,
Generally ISRO takes trainees/fresher candidates through GATE or their own internal exam . The average eligibility criteria is minimum B.Tech / ME/ M.Sc/B.Sc based on the previous year recruitment analysis. As you know , ISRO recruitment for individual categories like technician/ research scientist etc. comes alternatively in every year , so you need to keep aware about their recruitment notices .
Though now GATE allows B.Sc graduates too for applying this exam , but there is no previous records about taking B.Sc graduate trainee for the post of Scientist through any exam in ISRO or GATE.But, yes .. you may get the job for assistant Technician/ Jr Scientist based on the vacancies available on that post.
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Hello,
Technical assistant is a job offeres by isro to the candidates who have done b.sc. And applications for same is released by isro you need to grab oppurtunity whenever it comes.
Mostly b.tech students offered scientist positions in isro where entrance exam is conducted followed by personal interview.
You need to do msc first in order to apply for various recruitment in isro.one thing you should keep in mind that academic performance is also one of the parameter taken into consideration so you have to secure as much percentage as you can otherwise it is difficult for you to get into isro.
Visit link to know about recruitment process
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/isro-recruitment/amp
Good luck for future!!
ISRO releases notification every year for the post of Scientist C/Engineer where the most of the vacancies are for the Mechanical, Electrical and CS graduates. So if you do so then you will have good chance to apply for the ISRO and if you acquire good knowledge then you can obviously crack the ISRO examination and can fulfil your dream of working there.
To know more about ECE, visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/electronics-and-communication-engineering-course
To know more about CSE, visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/computer-science-engineering-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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Aerospace Engineering is a branch of Engineering that provides skills and knowledge to design, manufacture and maintain spacecrafts, aircrafts, missiles and weapons systems. A large part of Aerospace Engineering consists of Mechanical Engineering covering a wide range of topics, including computer application, structures, mathematics, physics, drafting, electricity, robotics, aeronautics etc. It also covers two aspects of engineering, namely Aeronautical Engineering and Astronomical Engineering. Aerospace Engineering is considered to among the toughest branches of engineering that has carved its niche among the students. However, once completed this course gives 'wings' to your career taking it to new heights.
ISRO was formed in 1969 with a vision to develop and harness space technology in national development, while pursuing planetary exploration and space science research. ISRO replaced its predecessor, INCOSPAR (Indian National Committee for Space Research), established in 1962.
For joining ISRO :-
Students have to qualify the exam which is conducted every year. The recruitment for aerospace engineer in ISRO is also through entrance test.
ISRO hires Aerospace Engineers based on a performance in the recruitment exam. After successfully qualifying ISRO examination, the candidates will be able to get a job as an Aerospace Engineer with a starting salary of around 6-10 lakhs per annum.
All the best!
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Yes you can go for Indian space Research Organisation scientists Engineering exam provided that you have completed your Bachelor of Education or bachelor of Technology course with 65% marks in the aggregate and have studied Electronics Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering/ Computer Science as compulsory subject. However the students who are appearing in the final year are not eligible for this. The maximum age of the candidate must not exceed 35 years. In mechanical division there are 135 vacancies in Indian space Research Organisation.
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If you want to go for the ISRO then you need to get either a BTech/MTech/MS courses in the required field. Now ISRO works in a large spectra of cases, but the most recruitments are done on the fields provided below:
To know more about Aerospace Engineering visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/aerospace-engineering-course
Master of Science Aerospace Science is the top most popular specialisation for getting you into Indian space Research Organisation. Indian space Research Organisation also provides 10 months study leaves and complete all the first year courses in this period. Indian space Research Organisation also provides 24 months study leave to pursue MSc programs with stay at IIST.
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There is no such information available on the official website if mit also companies like isro hire only from iit and nit but you do not need to worry as for btech graduates icrb exam is held which has two stages written and interview and you get selected on that basis but for mtech it is a bit tricky as you have to apply at various centres of isro depending upon vacancy if any and there is no central exam for mtech graduates so you have to move accordingly
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