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Every year ISRO releases vacancies for MTECH NANOTECHNOLOGY. The main area of study and R&D in ISRO for Nanotechnology is in the following sections:
You will get a lot of scope mainly in the branches of Material Science and optical technology labs.
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Hello,
Yes, you are eligible for a job in ISRO after mtech. There are many opportunities for a job in ISRO. You can apply for roles like Project Associate 1 and the upper limit of age should be 35. And these 35 years are the upper limits for some specific roles, you will get many benefits along with monthly Emoluments like HRA, Medical Benefits etc.
Check out this link for more information: https://www.isro.gov.in/capacity-building/research-fellowships
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See if you see the notifications for vacancies in ISRO by visiting the ISRO careers section then you will observe the fields are exactly mentioned i.e., if the vacancies for CSE then its mentioned for CSE only. Now in general if you see the trends then the vacancies for CSE is 1-5 every year i.e., much less than that of EE or ECE or ME. SO you can go with your field to ISRO and you have better scopes. Now if you want to go for CSE then I would say its dependent on the notification. If it says the stream then you will eligible.
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello Aspirant,
ISRO releases the post of Scientist/Engineer 'SC' for EEE candidates. EEE graduates are eligible to apply for this post. Usually, this post is for Electronics, Civil, Mechanical, Computer Science and Electrical graduates. Please note that these are usually advertised as separate posts.
For example, they might advertise
Scenario 1 : Scientist/Engineer 'SC' post for (Electronics, Mechanical, and computer science)
OR
Scenario 2: Scientist/Engineer 'SC' post for
(Electrical/Civil, etc.,)
EEE graduates can apply for both, i.e. scenarios 1 and 2 ( not necessarily at the same time). It is subjected to the requirements that they are looking for.
As mentioned, the advertisement solely depends on their requirements at a particular point in time. Keep checking the ISRO careers page for the latest notifications and job requirements.
https://www.isro.gov.in/careers
Additionally, On applying for the 'SC' post, ISRO conducts a written exam and on clearing the exam the shortlisted candidates are called for an interview.
For other additional details, access the below link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/isro-drdo-barc-dae-how-work-here
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No, presently not. But it will be coming soon helping our talented scientists to focus more on real problems and decrease labor on side works. Though it has brainy scientists they are mortal and they need time to rest. AI on other hand need no rest because they run on electricity and it would need the best computer scientists ,astronomers,rocket scientists etc. to make a very good AI. ISRO leveraged Artificial Neural networks (ANN) which is generic name for a large class of machine learning algorithms, most of them are trained with an algorithm called back propagation.
ISRO is primarily responsible for developing space technology used for national development. As per the official ISRO Recruitment notification 2018, the ISRO had issued total 106 vacancies for Scientist Engineers Computer Science under Department of Space.
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For joining in ISRO -SC (entry level). Basic education qualification is Msc or Btech. Msc can be in Physics, chemistry or mathematics. After Bsc physics you can only join as Technical Assistant but ISRO allow you option of part-time/correspondence study, after completing Msc you can get promoted to Scientist-SC. After completing you BTech/BE/BSc you can apply for ISRO . I SRO advertises jobs vacancies on its official website for scienctist and many other posts, so follow its link to stay updated. You will also have to appear for ISRO exam and syllabus will be available on their site.
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To get admission in ISRO after 12th exam, Students can get into IIST by clearing the JEE Mains and JEE Advance with a good rank. While IIST provides direct recruitment in ISRO, there are few conditions to fulfill. To eligible for ISRO counselling, IIST graduates must score above 7.5 CGPA. Also Not all the candidates can get into the ISRO as it depends on the number of Vacancies during their recruitment.
Another option is, after completion of Class-12 with non medical stream, the aspirants can opt their career in engineering and crack the ISRO (ICRB) exam to join the space agency. Also alternatively they can get admissions in Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology(IIST), located at Thiruvananthapuram for direct recruitment to ISRO.
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Hi,
When it comes to ISRO, it is the face of all the exploration projects of INDIA. As such, there is no particular IIT to get into ISRO. You only need to be passionate. Also, ISRO often picks up graduates and post-graduate engineers from IITs, NITs and other reputed government and private institutions. So it is better to have a degree in a course that is more likely to be shortlisted for the consideration of such jobs such as B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Radio Engineering, Computer Science Engineering and Engineering Physics. There is sometimes a requirement of electronic engineers and Civil Engineers as well. Try to grab a degree from these institutions. Also, the easiest way to get into ISRO is through getting admission in IIST (Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology) .
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There is actually no competition between the two categories, both have their own importance.
Salary of a Scientist/ Engineer SC ranges between Rs 56,100 to 1,77,500 and that of a Scientist/ Engineer-SD is Rs 67,700 to 2,08,700.
An astronaut earns around 92,479.
So, range of salary is quite the same, everything else matter on your performance, abilities and experience.
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hi,
see as per last three years ISRO requirements notifications, ISRO has more hiring for graduate engineers as scientist B position. the stream of engineering which are at top hiring is for b.tech in mechanical engineering , electronics and communication engineering, computer science engineering degree holders .
however m.sc graduates are worked as scientific officers, however the Institution from where you would complete the course would play a vital role. IITS, iisc graduates has on campus placement also for ISRO requirement.
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