NASA
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Indeed, in the event that you go for clinical, in that you can do your lords in organic investigations and all, since NASA need natural individuals for investigation of estate in various soils found on space. Then after you got it, break a few eggs further all alone.
However, you will should be finished phd and afterward register in Live Register site of NASA for Phd Recruitment. You will be working in field of remote detecting information handling relating to vegetation.
Thus, Better you seek after PHD in any of the specialization of material science/science/science to look for a valuable open door as a scientist in NASA.
Taking everything into account understudy with PCB at 11 and 12 can join ISRO as a specialist/researcher after sufficient advanced education for example MSC/PHD.
Hope this information helps you!!!
All the best!!!
The process for f joining ISRO after completion of 12 th standard from Science stream are explained in following steps.
Step - 1: Complete 10+2 or equivalent exam with PCM stream from a recognised Board
Step - 2: After completion of 12 th study B.E/ B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Radio Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Engineering Physics or any other relevant stream from a Popular Institutions like IIT, IISc, NITs, IIST or any Premier Institutions by craking JEE Mains, JEE Advanced entrance exams.
Or can pass ISRO Centralized Recruitment Board after completion of B.E/ B.Tech with minimum 65 percentage.
Or Study Masters or Ph.D in Engineering.
Step - 3: Appear for ISRO exams as per the eligibility criteria if you meet.
And, Similar process with NASA.
Visit can visit below given link to know how to join ISRO after 12 th standard.
https://dqxeclau.top/careers/articles/how-to-join-isro-after-12th-counar
May this information was useful to you.
Good Luck!!
Similar process with NASA.
Visit below given link to know how to join ISRO after 12 th standard.
I hope this information will help you.
Dear aspirant,
Eligibility criteria for application after Btech EEE:
Before you can go to official website for the application process includes US citizenship with masters degree in engineering background and minimum two years of experience in relevant fields or at least 1000 hours of work as pilot in command time in jet aircraft’s.
Application process:
1. Create a USAJOBS account: If you want apply for NASA jobs you must create the profile in USAJOBS portal
2. Build your resume: after completion of create the profile you will build the strongest resume in the portal only they will collect your information through this process to application.
3. Search for jobs: after completion of resume building and profile creating you can search the jobs you want according to electrical engineering.
4. Submit the application form: after completion of job search, you can read all the vacancy information and check the eligibility. If you are sure about everything is correct then only you will submit your application.
5. Provide additional information
6. Application review: once closes the application date and they review your application. If your application will match their requirement they will contact you.
7. Interview: once the review of application completed they will conduct interview to you either face to face or telephonic interview.
8. Selection process: if you are selected, they will send you the offer letter.
Hope this is helpful to you.
Thank you.
There are no such NASA entrance examination. If you want to work in NASA you need to do a BTech/MTech/MS/PhD in subjects like Aerospace Engineering, Physics, Computer Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and many other fields such as Chemistry etc. After having a good background you can apply for the NASA provided you have some work experience with the space science and after an interview or the way of selection, you will be provided the job.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Greetings !! You are aiming for such a good profession.
To be an Astronaut in NASA you need to fulfill these general criterias
1. You need to have a Master's degree in STEM field including Engineering or Computer Science or Mathematics or Biological Sciences from an institution with proper accreditation.
2. 2 years professional experience after degree completion or minimum 1000 hr Pilot-in-command time on jet aircraft.
3. Should pass the long duration NASA Flight Astronaut Physical.
Hope it helps!!
Hello aspirant.
you want to make your career as an astronaut, make your decision-making skills strong. To become an astronaut, you have to be adventurous, mentally and physically strong because the selection process is rigorous and very competitive.
After passing the 12th examination, you are required to choose the Bachelor’s Degree course in relevant areas of specialization. You can pursue a Bachelor's Degree in Aerospace, Aeronautical and Science & Technology. Admissions in these courses are offered on the basis of merit or entrance- exam conducted by the universities or at national level.
Students are required to select the college to pursue graduation in the STEM field and this can be done through proper research. Try to choose a college with industry tie-ups and collaborations so that one may gain internship and work experience while studying.
Hello Aspirant,
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Problem In Physics-SS Krotov
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Higher Algebra-Hall and Knight
Coordinate Geometry-S.L. Loney
Differential and Integral Calculus-N. Piskunov
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IIT Mathematics for JEE Main & Advanced-M.L. Khanna
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Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations-RC Mukherjee
Organic Chemistry-Solomons and Fryhle
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I hope this information helps you.
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
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