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Candidates who pass the exam and become an IAS officer by cracking the UPSC Civil Services Examination get an attractive salary. According to the 7th Pay Commission, the basic salary of an IAS officer is Rs 56,100.
Apart from the salary, an IAS officer is also given several other allowances, including Travel Allowance and Dearness Allowance.
Reports state that the total salary of an IAS officer is more than Rs 1 lakh per month. On the other hand, if an IAS officer reaches the rank of cabinet secretary, then his salary reaches Rs 2,50,000 per month. The officer deputed as cabinet secretary gets the highest salary.
The 7th Pay commission revised the ISRO Scientist salary and allowances. The monthly basic pay INR 15,600 increased with grade pay of INR 6,600. The maximum monthly salary for an ISRO Scientist is INR 80,000 with a consequent increase in the grade pay.
Pay Band plus Grade Pay is the Basic Pay
Employees will receive a Dearness allowance which will be revised twice a year. As per the records of 0215 the DA is 113% every month.
HRA allowance is dependent on the classification of the city they are posted to according to the Government of India Rules. The HRA allowances vary from 10% – 30% of the basic pay.
The transport allowance varies from INR 400 to INR 3,200 depending on the grade of pay and depending on the city of posting.
Dearness allowance on transport allowance is also applicable.
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Hello,
In order to become a scientist at NASA, A person should have citizenship of US. It has become mandatory for a person to have US citizenship to work for NASA. Coming to the educational qualification, the requirement is Bachelor's degree in engineering, biological science, physical science or computer science followed by three years of professional experience (or 1,000 hours of pilot-in-command time in jet aircraft).
Apart from this the candidate needs to clear the interview and physical examination conducted by NASA. For, this the candidate must have done many researches and new inventions which will please them. You need have very good knowledge in fixing machines and making robots etc.
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All the fields in which you are interested are very popular among students. And believe me, all of these lead to great career.
I would suggest you that you have to find the field you are most suitable for. For example, if you feel happy serving people then go for civil services or doctor. Both of these needs serving souls.
But if science amazes you, if you want to find science subjects fascinating then go for scientist.
Other than your motivation and interests, the thing matters the most is complete information.
Search about these as more as you can, because false information can lead to wrong decision.
To get in civil services and ISRO one needs to complete graduation. So one option is that you can pursue MBBS as bachelor course and then if you find youself uncomfortable with the field them go for civil services.
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To apply for the Integrated PhD program at any IISER basic eligibility is 60% at your graduation level. Along with that you need to have good JAM score. For Integrated PhD in Physics JEST score is also accepted. Based on that you'll be shortlisted for interview. Now some IISER also have a written test for shortlisted candidates after which they select for interview.
In order to be shortlisted you need to first apply to your preferred IISER before deadlines.
Duration of integrated PhD is around 6 years. After completion of 6 years they will be given both master's and doctoral degree .
First four semesters that is two years is mostly course work after which doctoral research work starts. Students can also exit after successfully completing their two year course work. However, they will have to complete one more year of research as part of their MSc thesis.
As for direct recruitment in ISRO/DRDO, there is no direct placement by IISER. You'll have to look for vacancies and apply for position in ISRO on your own. You will surely be at advantage because of all the skills and knowledge you have gained at IISER. Applying and looking for vacancies you'll have to do that on your own.
I hope I have answered your questions.
ALL THE BEST!
Hello aspirant,
In order to choose your carrerr as Computer Scientist, you need have a highest degree in Computer science or related branches to computers. You should have a minimum degree of undergraduate or a Ph.d degree to become a computer scientist. A computer scientist deals with the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and their application. After securing a Ph.D degree they spend time in researching in particular field of problem and try to implement new technology.To become a computer scientist you need to acquire some additional skills such as analytical skills, communication skills, interpretation skills, logical thinking, math skills, detail orienting and many more.
Being an applied scientist in India is a very wise profession. To do a job that a scientist genuinely covers, you need to have proper dedication, immense interest in your work and a good grip in research. For being a scientist you need to posses the basic degrees like :
10+2 with a good %
Pursuing courses like B.Sc / B.E / B.Tech , for that you can sit for different entrance exams
Followed by M.Sc/ M.Tech
And PhD completed successfully, if you crack exams like GATE , you can avail a good fellowship for your higher studies.
ISRO do recruit doctors but there are no such specialization requirements like Gyno or else. Although you have to keep an eye on the notifications of recruitment released by ISRO. To know about the notifications for vacancy you visit the link below:
https://www.isro.gov.in/careers
The answer is yeah! ISRO recruits doctors and medical officers so you can go for it.
You can check the notification of 2016 for ISRO Medical Officer recruitment:
https://www.isro.gov.in/sites/default/files/iprc_advt-new.pdf
The eligibility is:
MBBS from a recognised University registered with Medical Council of India (candidates possessing grades below II class need not apply) 2 Years Experience in a reputed hospital Permanent registration from Medical Council of India.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
After completing Bpharm you must first complete M-Pharma before proceeding to research. GPAT is required by some institutions. You can apply if you have cleared it.
After completing their PhD, the majority of students work in industry and earn a high salary. Some of them pursue post-doctoral studies. And because there are limited opportunities for assistant/associate professorships, just a few people apply.
Also a strong interest in the field is also required.
Exams are
GPAT- you will have to give GPAT to study Mpharm all over India.
NIPER - for M.Pharm (after clearing GPAT)
GRE- you can apply for studying in foreign universities and institutions.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/pharmacy-course
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To become a research scientist, firstly you are supposed to complete your 10th with a good percentage. Then choose any basic sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Maths or Biology) in 12th grade as per your interest. Try to learn everything from the basics in order to attempt JEE Mains and JEE Advance so that you can get into IISC for doing Specialization in Data Science based on your score in JEE.
A scientist aims to find data and information that can be measured or compared through various analysis and testing methodologies. A career as a Scientist involves several tasks. The career as scientist is not very easy as it has several research works involved, but if you are passionate about it then you will have a good time following the path.
For information like job opportunities, qualification and other details, please refer the link given below,
https://www.careers360.com/careers/scientist
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