syllabus for isro exam for written test and eligible criteria for applying
Hey Aspirant!
The eligibility criteria for the post of Scientist/Engineer at ISRO are as under:
1. Educational Qualification
a. Applicants should have qualified in B.E/B.Tech. or an equivalent qualifying degree in First class with a minimum of 65% marks or CGPA of 6.84 on a scale of 10.
b. Applicants who are currently in their final year of qualifying degree are also eligible to apply, provided they provide their final degree by 31st July 2019 and secure a minimum of 65% marks or CGPA 6.84 on a scale of 10.
c. Applicants who have passed M.E/M.Tech. with B.Tech. are eligible to apply provided their B.Tech. score meets the eligibility specified above.
d. AMIE applicants will be regulated as per MHRD order No. 11-15-2011-AR (TS.II) dated 6th December 2012. Candidates registered before 31st May 2013 may be considered provided they should have 65% marks or CGPA 6.84 in Section ‘B’ alone.
e. Applicants with part-time B.E/B.Tech. degree are also eligible to apply for this recruitment. However, applicants who have completed their B.E or B.Tech. through correspondence course are not eligible to apply for the exam.
f. Applicants who have studied integrated course of B.E/B.Tech and M.E/M.Tech. are eligible to apply for the exam provided they produce their graduation certificate for B.E/B.Tech separately and have secured First class with minimum marks of 65% or CGPA 6.84 on a scale of 10.
g. Applicants with Diploma+B.E/B.Tech (Lateral Entry) are also eligible to apply provided they have passed their degree in First class with a minimum of 65% marks or CGPA 6.84 on a scale of 10.
2. Age Limit
Applicants who are applying for the exam must be less than 35 years as on 15th January 2019. The upper age limit for SC/ST applicants is 40 years and for OBC is 38 years. According to Government of India, Ex-Servicemen and PwD are also eligible for age relaxation.
3. Nationality
Applicants applying for the post of Scientist/Engineer ‘SC’ should be a citizen of India.
Here's the syllabus:
Mechanical Engineering Syllabus:
Vibrations.
IC Engines.
Dynamics.
Mechanics of Materials.
Theory of Machines.
Industrial Engineering.
Thermodynamics.
The strength of Materials.
Fluid Mechanics.
Engineering Mechanics.
Machine Design.
Heat-Transfer.
Kinematics.
Hydraulic Machines.
Production Engineering.
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning.
Production Management etc.
Electrical Engineering Syllabus:
Network Analysis.
Power Electronics & Drives.
Electronics Devices.
Electromagnetic Theory.
Analog and Digital Electronics.
Electrical Instrumentation.
Power System Analysis & Control.
Utilization of Electrical Energy.
Power System Protection.
Control Systems.
Power Systems.
Electrical Machines.
Switch Gear and Protection etc.
Electronics Engineering Syllabus:
Basic Electronics/ Power Electronics.
Advanced Communications.
Circuit Theory/ Digital Electronics.
Power Electronics & Drives.
Measurement & Instrumentation.
Analog Electronics.
Industrial Electronics.
Microprocessors & Microcontrollers.
Digital Communications.
Analog Communications.
Computer Hardware etc.
Instrumentation Engineering Syllabus:
Digital Electronics.
Control Systems and Process Control.
Analog Electronics.
Signals, Systems, and Communications.
Basics of Circuits and Measurement Systems.
Analytical, Optical and Biomedical Instrumentation.
Transducers, Mechanical Measurement and Industrial Instrumentation.
Electrical and Electronic Measurements.
Chemical Engineering Syllabus:
Mass Transfer.
Heat Transfer.
Process Calculations and Thermodynamics.
Plant Design and Economics.
Chemical Reaction Engineering.
Instrumentation and Process Control.
Fluid Mechanics and Mechanical Operations.
Chemical Technology etc.
Computer Science Engineering Syllabus:
Operating System.
Theory of Computation.
Algorithms.
Computer Organization and Architecture.
Web Technologies.
Computer Networks.
Programming and Data Structures.
Digital Logic.
Databases.
Compiler Design.
Information Systems and Software Engineering etc.
ISRO Syllabus for Civil Engineering:
Surveying.
Civil Engineering Materials and Construction.
Fluid Mechanics.
Bridge Engineering.
Concrete Technology.
Construction and Project Management.
Reinforced Concrete Structures.
Hydrology & Water Resources Engineering.
Steel Structures.
PSC Structures.
Environmental Engineering.
Hydraulic Structures.
Estimation, Costing, and Specifications.
Solid Mechanics, Structural Analysis.
Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering.
Transportation Engineering.
Environmental Studies etc.
Best of luck!