Greetings, aspirant!
Getting into ISRO is not an easy task at all due to the prevalent competition as well as the seriousness of the job profile.
ISRO conducts a written exam every year to recruit students. Students that have a background in Mechanical, Electronics or Civil disciplines etc have a better chance of being recruited. Following the examination, there's also an interview round. The vacancies in ISRO are for posts of Scientists, Technicians, admin officers, purchase officers etc.
A BSc graduate can be recruited as a scientific assistant. If you wish to opt for a higher post, you need to finish your MSc or higher studies.
Overall, getting a job in ISRO is a very prestigious thing and equally difficult so. However, with a high enough qualification, even if you don't get into ISRO, it can land you a well paying job or you can become a researcher in a space research organisation.
Hope this information helps
Best of luck!!
Hello aspirant
For joining ISRO scientist ,SC ( entry level) , basic Education qualification is MSC or B tech . Msc can be done in physics, chemistry or Mathematics. After BSc physics 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 level.
For more information follow the link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/isro-drdo-barc-dae-how-work-here
Hello Aspirant,
The eligibility criteria for ISRO is Candidates must have qualified B.E/B.Tech or equivalent qualifying degree in first class with an aggregate minimum of 65% marks or CGPA of 6.84 on a scale of 10. Check the below link for more information regarding ISRO.
please visit the below mention website for more information
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/isro-recruitment#:~:text=Eligibility%20for%20ISRO%20Recruitment,less%20than%20the%20given%20criteria.
I hope it helps.
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