NASA
Priya, You have to start with science stream such as PCM or PCMB with any vocational subjects such as electronics, computer etc. Then you can write JEE Mains to get admission in IISc (India Institute of science), if you want to become scientist in any space related organization (ISRO). Or other way is to write ISAT entrance exam to join top space science related institute such as IIST, with this you can get into ISRO with ease. There is one other way if you are not able to clear jee mains exam, you can qualify ISRO recruitment exam conducted by ISRO itself after your undergraduation degree. To join NASA, candidate must be US citizen (native) or green card holder. There are very roles under ISRO and as per your undergraduation degree you can join. You can join CSE, EEE, ECE, Civil engg, , geo informatics, IT , chemical engg. course. You can also pursue Mtech in the above mentioned courses or can go for MSc related course or MBA degree.
Hope I answered your query, thankyou!
Dear Aspirant
There are great career prospects for students who are willing to pursue courses and make their careers in Avionics. There is a wide range of job opportunities, and one can choose from a wide variety of job profiles such as Technical Manager, Avionics Engineer, Test Engineer, Lecturer, Consultant, and Engineering Trainees along with a good earning opportunity.
Qualified professionals can choose to work in either private or government organisations, and they can also get recruited to big companies in India or abroad.
Qualified Avionics professionals get job opportunities in various areas of the aviation sector, and some of these main areas of employment are
Analysis
Systems Engineering
Avionics Fabrication
Space Explorations
Design
Software Development
Many more
Avionics Engineering: Job Profiles
By pursuing Avionics Engineering course candidates can get into job profiles like Avionics Engineer, Technical Manager, Engineer Trainees, Consultants, and more.
Job Role / Profile
Description
Technical Manager
The job of a technical manager is to look after various projects by analysing and improving various systems.
Test Engineer
The job of a test engineer is to test, analyse,
upgrade, and improve systems related to avionics.
Avionics Engineer
The job of an avionics engineer is to work with other aeronautical engineers on various systems to find solutions.
Lecturer
The job of a lecturer is to teach the subjects of avionics to other students pursuing courses in this specialisation.
Consultants
The job of a consultant is to provide useful suggestions and consultation on various topics related to avionics.
Aircraft Production Manager
The job of an aircraft production manager is to look after various activities such as planning, preparing the budget, organise, fulfil deadlines, and other managerial activities to ensure an uninterrupted and efficient production process.
Engineer Trainees
The job of an engineer trainee is to groom, train, develop skills, and make new candidates/freshers ready to work.
Avionics: Top Recruiters
TCS
Infosys
DRDO
ISRO
INFOTECH
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
National Aerospace laboratory
Taneja Aerospace Limited
Mahindra and Mahindra
All the best!
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Hello Nithin!
Well it is very rare for NASA to recruit IIT graduates directly from placements. NASA along with other space exploration companies like blue origin and spaceX comes under their defense department. So, foreigners can not be allowed to work in it directly due to national security reasons. Hence, they only recruit US employess with a US degree and international students with a valid US Masters degree(and those who eventually get a green card). You can complete your graduation from any top IIT(be it Bombay, Delhi,etc.) and then head to the US to pursue Masters if your dream for NASA is to be fulfilled. Go for Masters in subjects like Orbital Mechanics, Propulsion systems, Thermodynamics, Aerodynamics, Aviationsystems, and Quantum mechanics.
You can try to get internships in CalTech which has a strong connection with JPL(Jet Propulsion Laboratory). This may eventually lead you to a project at CalTech associated with JPL or NASA.
Only 3% employees of NASA are Asians(Indians, Chinese, Japanese, etc.) and they do not even work directly for them. Companies like Boeing, Lockheed, Raytheon, etc hire them for buliding rockets for NASA.
Hope you understood.
NASA doesn't recruit students specifically from any IIT of India, not even from IISc Bangalore.
NASA Recruits astronauts, scientists, engineers, IT specialists, human resources specialists, accountants, writers, technicians and many other kinds of peoples.
Recruitment Process is different in NASA, if you are talented and extraordinary and good in research then you can make your Way to NASA from any reputed College of India whether it is IIT, NIT, IISc, IISER, BARC or Etc. At least you need to complete your Masters to get into NASA, PhD will be more better. Publish Good Research Papers in Relevant Field during your Research in famous Journals of World. you can visit on the official website of NASA for various Vacancies and you can apply accordingly.
All the Best
Greetings,
Yes, electrical engineers have a lot of scope in PSUs and organizations like DRDO, NASA, etc. All these organizations release their vacancies each year before the exams (like GATE or other individual exams like that of DRDO and ISRO). Now the seats depend on the nature of the organization, so a PSU like NTPC would naturally have more vacancies for electrical engineers as opposed to OIL.
As for NASA, there is no exam in India for direct placement there, NASA releases its own vacancies from time to time and people apply for it on their websites, it's a different process. Please be on the look out for official NASA website notifications for more information.
good luck
hi!To become an astronaut in india you have to follow the following steps:
1. you should be a permanent citizen
2.There are no specific height requirements, but you should be in good shape with satisfactory medical history, normal blood pressure and perfect vision sharpness
3.A bachelor's/master's/PhD degree in STEM field or aeronautical/aerospace engineering is the expected qualification you must possess to become an astronaut
Here is a list of top colleges to pursue this career:
IIT Roorkee
IIT Delhi
Amity University Noida
SRM University, Amravati
IIt kharagpur
After graduation you can appear in the entrance examination conducted by NASA for recruitment. you can also find employment in ISRO, through openings conducted by them by clearing the Joint Entrance Examination which is set by the IITs.
Hello,
For getting a job in NASA you need the educational requirements are very rigorous and include a bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college.
The preferred majors include engineering, and NASA's site specifies that engineering technology is not considered an engineering degree.
You'll usually be expected to have an A level in maths as well. To get on to a relevant degree course, you usually need three A levels, including maths and or physics.
Astronauts' annual salaries are determined using a government pay scale, and starting out, typically fall under two grades: GS-12 and GS-13.
A civilian astronaut in 2020 can earn between $66,167 and $161,141 per year.
Hope this helps!!
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