ISRO
Hi,
Yes, you can become a astronaut without giving JEE. You can persue some degree related to space field like btech or be in aerospace or aeronautics etc. But let me inform you that there is no particular exam conducted by ISRO to become a astronaut. In today's time ISRO chooses his astronaut from INDIAN AIR FORCE ( flying branch ). Recently ISRO is working on gaganyaan mission for which ISRO is selecting INDIAN AIR FORCE's pilots to train them as astronaut. Even INDIA 's first astronaut Rakesh Sharma was also serving in IAF when he was selected as an astronaut. So, maybe you should try for IAF as it is the only way to become a astronaut in ISRO in recent time.
Hello Aspirant,
Aerospace Engineering is not mandatory to join ISRO. If you want to do engineering after 12th and after want to join ISRO then you can pursue B.Tech/ B.E. any of the following specialization-
If you don't get into IISC, IIT or NIT, after completing your B.Tech/B.E from any Institution/college you can take the test that is conducted by ISRO. This test includes a written exam and a personal interview.
You can also join ISRO after your Post Graduation. If you don't want to do B.Tech/B.E. then you can pursue Bachelor's and Masters in Physics. After that also you will able to join ISRO.
Hope this information will help you.
ISRO accepts an Engineer who have graduated with BTech/MTech with at least 65% or 6.0 CGPA score.
The degree offering institute must be recognized by the UGC/Government of India. So yeah! If you go for the course of Engineering in IIEST then you are eligible for the ISRO jobs. You will get the job is entirely dependent on your intellectual capability and skill. ISRO don't provides any special preferences to the student of IIT's/NIT's/IIEST etc, but most of the candidates from this institute gets the job in ISRO because, they are good in there subject. So if you can build up your skill, then without any doubt, you can go for the job profiles offered by ISRO.
For more information regarding IIEST consider the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/university/indian-institute-of-engineering-science-and-technology-shibpur
I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!
Hi dear,
Yes, After doing B.Tech in Electrical and Communication Engineering, you will have to apply by visiting the official website of ISRO, after that the written exam. After the written exam, you will have to appear in the interview after shortlisting, only after that your final selection will be done.
You can also check Recruitment process details here https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/isro-recruitment/amp
Hope this information help you.
Hi Aspirant!
NASA is a US Governmental Agency.
You can check out different opportunities available in NASA. No doubt, first one you think about is astronaut but there are other opportunities as well such researchers, engineers, geologists, microbiologists, physicists , medical doctors, nurses, and mental health care professionals, Computer programmers and IT specialists etc.
But as you asking about what to do after entering into ISRO. So, first you must choose the opportunity for which you have joined ISRO. For example, you have joined ISRO as a researcher. Then you can look out for the opportunity/vacancy available in NASA for same. Then you can apply for that easily by checking out the eligibility criteria for same on the official website of NASA.
Thankyou!
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well..!!!
By composing JEE Mains/Advanced or WBJEE Exams itself you can't straightforwardly become Astronomer. First you need to finish your 10+2 tests under science stream with Mathematics and Physics subjects obligatory. After that you need to give tests to participate in college class in Astronomy . You would require a degree in space science or astronomy . For passage, you for the most part need 4-5 Highers including Maths, Physics and typically another science subject. You then need to do expert postgraduate review, generally a PhD, to get a post as an expert exploration astronomer(in ISRO).
Hope this information helps you!!
All the best!!
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