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Dear Candidate,
Yes certainly but from relevant streams/subjects. One with Ph.D. will be employed as a scientist/engineer with an ‘SD’ grade. For more details: Recruitment In ISRO - Eligibility For ISRO Exam & ISRO Employment Opportunities A bachelor's level degree in relevant subjects is required to write the exams for a job in ISRO.
Ph.D. holders have to register (for being considered when there is a vacancy in the corresponding field)
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hello aspirant
In order to become an ISRO scientist, you first have to complete Graduation in BE/Btech in any one of the popular streams from Mechanical engineering, Computer Engineering or Electronics Engineering. Then You have to apply and appear for ICRB Exam (ISRO centralized Recruitment Board Exam).
The eligibility criteria to apply for ICRB exam is as follows :
Students must have completed BTech or BE degree in Electronics, Computer Science, or Mechanical or any other related field with a minimum aggregate of 65% marks or 6.8 CGPA on a scale of 10 .
So with this being said, You are not eligible for ICRB exam with the above mentioned engineering branch.
I hope that this will help.
hlwo aspirant
hope you are doing well
You need to score at least 65% in your BTech/ BE program.
Your age should be below 35 years of age.
You must take the test by the ISRO Centralized Recruitment Board.
The test includes a written test and an interview to join the team.
All the candidates who are willing to apply must have qualified B.E/B. Tech or equivalent qualifying degree in first class with an aggregate minimum of 65% marks or CGPA of 6.84 on a scale of 10.ISRO recruit candidates with PhD in Astronomy, Physics and Mathematics along with engineers in disciplines such as mechanical, electrical, electronics and computer science so you should must have a degree in any one above mention subject.
On completion of the BTech/BE degree, the third step on how to become a scientist in ISRO is to give the ISRO Centralized Recruitment Board (ICRB) exam.
clear this exam and you will be eligible to get job in ISRO.
Hope this is helpful for you
all the very best for your upcoming future
Hello aspirant
Yes definitely you can apply for ISRO after your engineering degree and you must have at least secured 65% marks. ISRO centralised recruitment board select applicants for the post of scientist / engineer in the following manner:
It selects the candidates based on the academic performance and biodata, initial screening will be conducted to shortlist candidates for taking up written test.
The call letters for the written test to the shortlisted candidates will be sent only via Email.
Based on the performance of the candidates in the written test, candidates will be shortlisted for interview.
Moreover you can visit this site for more information. http:// www.isro.gov.in
Moreover you have to regularly read the employment newspaper. This newspaper will publish advertisement for the job opening with mentioned post in ISRO .
Best of luck
Hello User,
Hope you are doing well.
ISRO recruits scientists if they have a PhD in astronomy, mathematics, or physics. Along with this, the candidate must hold an engineering degree. You can opt for polytechnic and lateral entry into BTech after that, but lateral entry will close the gates of reputed institutes like NITs and IITs for you. So it will be better to give the JEE after class 12 or after you complete your polytechnic. The recruitment is conducted by the Centralized Recruitment Board. Selection is based on the written exam and interview.
Also, you can join the ISRO having diploma degree in electrical. There are many posts available in ISRO for diploma holders in EEE like
The no. of vacancies use to be very less. So it becomes a very tough competition
But, I would suggest you to pursue B Tech ,if you want to apply for scientist
And they recruits first class students that is high profile students having board toppers as well as university Topper.
Checkout the best colleges of polytechnic here:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-diploma-in-computer-science-engineering-colleges-in-india
Hope this will help you....Good Luck!
Dear Aspirant,
Yes you can do MBA even if you are from an engineering background. You just need to score a high percentile in CAT in order to get in the top institutes of the country.
Hello aspirant,
Given below are some courses for going into the Isro field:
Digital electronics
Micro electronics
Signal Processing
Embedded systems
VLSI and Embedded systems
Industrial Electronics
Electronic
Applied Electronics specialization, etc.
You may look for one particular specific to your choice.
Thank you
Hello,
There are several ways to join ISRO as a scientist besides JEE Mains or Advanced. The fact is that ISRO directly hires students from IITs and IISC, making it simpler for you to get into ISRO if you attend one of these institutions. You would still be qualified for a position with ISRO if you studied engineering at any other reputable institution. You will need to study hard and gain the necessary information to be as productive as an IITian. To join ISRO as an engineering graduate, you must pass the admission test held by ISRO. ICRB (centralised Recruitment Board) conducts the test, and the GATE exam is also used for recruitment.
If you visit their official website, you may get a better sense of the eligibility standards and other specifications. If you didn't pass the JEE examinations, it's no issue; just get an engineering degree from a reputable university and start preparing for these entrance tests concurrently.
Good Luck!!
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