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See this is a very abstract kind of a question. And I think there are no such career MSc courses that are equally applied for both the courses. Now if you want to correlate these two fields then I would say that a MSc in Electronics have a lot of recruitments in ISRO and in IT sectors MSc Electronics are taken as they have good coding skills but in IT's they are paid less as compared to BTech CSE/IT. Thus if you want to go for IT then I would recommend you to go for MCA rather than MSc but if you have genuine interest in ISRO then MSC Electronics can be a great choice for you.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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The following are the criteria and current developments in recruiting branches with the greatest scope:
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Get into ISRO job for MSc physics candidate, candidate has to pass BSc physics at least 65% marks and MSC physics with at least 65% marks. And have a CGPA of 6.5 scale of 10 The candidate whose in MSC physics specialisation is geophysics will have an added advantage and opportunities to get ISRO job in India. There is a Central recruitment board in ISRO who take and screening test for this job.
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Iam Jyoti rajak iam doing bsc in biotechnology bu University
I want job iam freshers
Dear student,
Changing the board of examination is completely your choice, it has nothing to do with becoming aerospace engineer in ISRO, but before getting admission you must know that you should do your 11th and 12th with Physics, chemistry and Mathematics, these subjects should be there in your examination.
Now, let me tell me what is the way to join ISRO and become aerospace engineer.
After completing your 12th, you have to get admitted in the course of Aerospace engineering in any recognized institutes, obviously getting admitted in top institutes will be better and more valued. AME CET is a national level entrance exam, by performing well in it, you can get top institutes.
After you complete this course, you will get degree of Aerospace Engineering Degree recognized by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Government of India.
After this, you will have apply for an entrance examination called ICRB which is conducted by ISRO for graduates, based on your score in this you will get post in aerospace engineering department.
I hope this clears your doubts.
You can check more about aerospace engineering by going through the link below.
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/aerospace-engineering-course
All the very best!!
Not BARC and DRDO, But ISRO does have Jobs for Earth & Planetary Science Postgraduates, in its IIRS Remote Sensing Division, subject to Advertisements. You may even find jobs with Geology and Mining Agencies as well as Geotechnical and Drilling Organizations.
You might prepare for the UPSC Combined Geo Scientist and Geologist Exam, leading to a Geology Job with Government and Public Sector Organizations.
Other options you have are of PhD or maybe MBA leading to a career in Research or Management Respectively. Incase youre interested in Pursuing Government Jobs, you might appear for UPSC CSE, SSC CGL, PCS, Railways RRB and Other Similar Examinations.
After MSc., you might pursue MTech in Geology/Petroleum Engineering/Geotechnical Branches or related Industrial Disciplines from some of the Top Institutes like IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, IIT ISM Dhanbad, leading to a strong Career with Industry.
For more information about Earth Science do follow the link below
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/earth-science-course
For more information about the UPSC Combined Geo Scientist and Geologist Exam do follow the link below
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-combined-geo-scientist-and-geologist-exam
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.
ISRO releases notification in the career section of there official website. So you have to look for the notification there. In ISRO there are no fixed time for the release of notification so you have to see that in mind. Secondly if you have completed your MSc then you can apply for IIST for MTEch Course in Optoelectronics etc after which if you have >8.0GPA then you can get direct job in ISRO.The admission to the course is based on GATE score in Physics paper.
To know more about IIST course you may visit the link below:
https://www.iist.ac.in/admissions/postgraduate/regular
To know more about GATE visit the link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/gate
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