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Hey
You can change the branch after first year. In the second year you can change the branch. Most of the colleges have the provision to do that. There will be some criterias as well.Lateral Entry means you have the provision to directly enter into second year in btech after the diploma.
Aerospace Engineer at ISRO-
To become an Aerospace Engineer at ISRO,a candidate must have a degree in Aerospace Engineering. For that candidates must have passed 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics or 3 years Engineering Diploma in any stream from any recognized board.
After the completion of the course, the candidates will get their Aerospace Engineering Degree approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Government of India. The degree allows the candidate to work as an Aerospace Engineer.
To become a space scientist in ISRO, you must pursue an engineering or science course. ISRO usually recruits professionals with a masters in mechanical, electrical or computer engineering or a PhD in Astronomy, Physics, or Mathematics.
On completion of the BTech/BE degree, the third candidates can give the ISRO Centralized Recruitment Board (ICRB) exam. The eligibility for taking this exam is that a candidate must hold a BTech or BE degree in Computer Science, Electronics, or Mechanical or any other related field with a minimum aggregate of 65% marks or 6.8 CGPA on a scale of 10. After clearing the exam, the shortlisted candidates have to appear for a written test and an interview round to join the organization successfully.
For those who have completed their Masters (MSc, ME or MTech) and PhD in related specializations.
On completion of the degree program, Some of the top MTech courses include, such as geophysics, geoinformatics, instrumentation, applied mathematics, etc. For applying directly to the ISRO, the selection process includes a written test and an interview. Clearing this, the candidates can secure a job as a scientist at ISRO.
One may apply for a position as a junior research fellow at ISRO, which allows them to conduct research as scientists and engineers.
Hi,
ISRO doesn't recruit Automation engineers, but if you've Graduated from major stream then you're eligible.
It primarily takes following basic engineers:
MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
CIVIL ENGINEERS
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEER
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEER
COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEER
INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEER
Hope this helps
Wish you luck
See ICRB usually releases examination notification for Scientist posts in ISRO. Mainly this vacancies are for BTech/MTech as well as MSc Physics/Electronics students. Its been a long (as per the information on internet) that there are centralized recruitment in Mathematics. I would recommend you to visit the career section in the different ISRO centers such as:
In this websites you can find opening for the Mathematician although I would suggest you have to complete your MSc in order to be eligible for most of the opennings.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you no you will not get any college with this much rank in N.I.M.C.E.T in any category as this marks is very low you need to score minimum 400-450 marks to get a seat in any of the N.I.Ts.
Hope you found this answer useful.Stay motivated stay positive.
All the best!
Hello Aspirant,
To join ISRO after your B.Tech, you will need to appear in the entrance exam conducted by them. Almost every year the vacancies are released by the organization usually in Feb-March.
But do keep in mind, this is not a rule which ISRO follows every year. The details regarding admission and procedure will be mentioned on the job ad.
It has few eligibility criteria:
Also, note:
For Aeronautical Engineers there is no direct selection process. But ISRO recruits ECE, ME, CSE students.
So you need to apply under ME and they ask your specialization, where you will find option for Aeronautical Engineering.
Hope this helps and All the best.
See if you want to go for the ISRO then it would be better for you to go for IIST the reason behind it is because if you score above 8.5 in your UG course in IIST you get a chance to get directly placed in ISRO. Now NASA have a separate procedure and one have to apply corresponding to the vacancy created there. So if you have the passion to go direct in ISRO then go for IIST. Now if you wish to go for IIT then IIT KANPUR have the best infrastructure and the faculties for Aerospace Engineering. The sequence is followed by IIT KGP, IIT B etc. But this doesn't give you a certainty to get job in ISRO but you can go for ISRO based on the ICRB entrance.
To know more about IIST visit the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/university/indian-institute-of-space-science-and-technology-thiruvananthapuram
To know more about IIT kanpur visit the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/university/indian-institute-of-technology-kanpur
Hope you are doing good. In order to become a scientist or engineer in DRDO and ISRO you need to have a Bachelor's Degree in Science or Engineering or a three-year diploma in Engineering/Technology/Computer Science/allied subjects in the required discipline from a recognized institute. The recruitment of scientists to DRDO is done by the Recruitment and Assessment Centre (RAC) through any of the following avenues:
For more information related to this do visit: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/isro-drdo-barc-dae-how-work-here
Hope this helps.
Hello hello,
Both are equally good. There is no doubt that both of these reputed roles have supreme respect and power equally. Both the job roles are some of the most difficult to acquire by an individual.
See, both fields are different. For being a scientist, a different skill set is required while for Being an IAS, it is the same. The similarity is both works for the betterment of the country in every possible terms.
A scientist needs to have a deep focus on some particular subjects like Satellite data and invention. However, for an IAS, it is the development of the country. No doubt that people always considered IAS to be more prestigious and reputed. But ISRO Scientist also stands at same if we think logically.
Ask yourself whether you want to be an IAS or ISRO scientist. Think accordingly.
A wise decision is always appreciated.
I hope this answer helps you. For any query revert here.
Thank you:)
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.
Hello aspirant,
Completing the masters degree provides you more opportunities to get recruited easily in Government sector jobs.
When aspirants with B.Tech and M.Tech degree qualification apply for a job role in Government sector, M.Tech candidates are given more perference especially in research fields.As you want in ISRO, which is a very prestigious company in India, applying there after completing a M.Tech (regular) degree will give you a better designation as a scientist.
And discussing about M.Tech in distance or regular. If an aspirant wants to join a company then he must complete the course in regular format as companies prefer them over the distance course. But once you are into a company M.Tech in distance gives you promotion as well as experience.
Hope this helps,
All the Best!!
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