ISRO
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Mentioned below are eligibility details for getting job in Indian space Research Organisation:
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Astrophysics is a subject that is taken by many Indian students. Many institutions within the country offer students with the postgraduate level courses in Astronomy or astrophysics. The qualification required to join this program is a pass in the graduate level. Students must have taken physics as one of the subjects. More details about the scope of astrophysics are given below.
There are now many top quality institutes where astrophysics is the primary or a major target.
Once students have completed all their studies, they can get jobs with top firms within India or overseas. Aspirants can also look forward for a job as Research Scientists with Institutions involved in Research. Jobs are available for astrophysicists with organizations such as:
Aryabhata Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES), Nainital
Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA), Bangalore
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA), Pune
National Centre for Radio Astrophysics, TIFR (Pune)
Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad
Raman Research Institute (RRI), Bangalore
Space Science Centre, ISRO, Thiruvananthapuram
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai
It is also possible for candidates to get jobs with organizations such as the Bangalore Amateur Astronomers (ABAA). The best thing about a career in astrophysics is that one will get the opportunity to travel to distant places and take part in international seminars as well as conventions. They will have the chance to meet many famous people in the world of Astronomy.
To be honest, in ISRO the astrophysicist has no role! Space agencies are responsible for developing and deploying technologies for space-based projects. Some of these projects can be for astrophysics research, and thus the scientific proposal and instrument design sees collaborations between space agencies and astrophysicists. But space agencies are not responsible for the research work done in astrophysics, which is done by astrophysicists. ISRO as of now is focussing on development of space technologies, and collaborates with astrophysicists in various institutes like TIFR, IIA, IUCAA, IISc, IISERs, etc., as and when required. Thus, it does not need to employ astrophysicists itself except for some very niche roles. Hope this helps.
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For Integrated Msc. branch some good company comes for the placements. Private or government educational institute comes to hire fresh nitians who can teach for JEE, AIEEE etc.and also other branch more or less good campusing aperture is provided to the students for securing a stable job.
Hi,
I hope you are doing well.
ISRO is a very repeated and a wonderful organisation to work with & serve the nation in the respective field.
It’s always a great satisfaction to work in such organisations.
Therefore, below I’ll be sharing a link which will provide you with all the Important information from basic, of eligibility criteria to the entire process and all other information required to be a part of ISRO.
Kindly refer the link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/isro-recruitment
I hope the above information helps. All the very best
Hello,
ISRO, an acronym for Indian Space Research Organization, is one of the world’s leading space agencies, known for its cost-effective ventures and advanced technologies.
So technically a space agency. As mentioned in the website you require a BE/B. Tech or equivalent qualification in first class with an aggregate minimum of 65% marks or CGPA 6.84/10 (average of all semesters for which results are available) to be eligible for ISRO.
You can join using bsc but you have to be first class passed in all the subjects. You can enter ISRO as a scientist or an engineer in one of two ways. You will take the IIST exam (Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST), Trivandrum) after or during your 12th grade.
After Bsc physics you can join as Technical Assistant, ISRO allow you option of part-time or correspondence study, after completing Msc you can get promoted to Scientist-SC.
https://www.isro.gov.in/sites/default/files/frequently_asked_questions_and_answers_cepo_2019.pdf
Hope this helps!!!
Hello Aspirant,
After completing your master's you can refer for employment in ISRO.
You can serve as a research associate in numerous undertakings.
They release opportunities on their official website.
Also, a master's in Physics refers to technological employment in ISRO.
Commonly, they are allowed for Research Scientists or Senior Physicist roles in ISRO. 60% score or more is desired.
The pen and paper exam is administered and the nomination is brought about by analyzing the achievement of nominees in the exam.
The knowledge studied at Masters's level will be evaluated in the test.
Personal talk is the ultimate procedure for nominees who qualify for the exam.
I hope it helps.
Hello, You can apply for internships in various labs across all the Institutes. In addition to that you can prepare for their PhD entrance exam. You can also clear exams for different vacancies whenever they are available. In this ways you can apply to different position across the national institute.All the best.
Hello Jericho Jonah ,
You can choose between MSc Astrophysics and MSc Physics....
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......
As a Bsc Graduate in Physics one can apply for the post of STA-B (Senior Technical Assistant- B) in DRDO. It is a Group-B, non-gazetted, non-ministerial post.....
Hope this help
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