How can I join in ISRO after completing chemical engineering?

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    Ashish Shirsat | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Yes, of course. Firstly, the propellants and fuel which drives the rockets and spaceships towards outer space is very much dependent on the research conducted by Chemical Engineers. Especially, the Liquid Nitrogen used has to be refrigerated and properly stored by the chemical technologists and researchers. For getting more information, go to this link Liquid nitrogen. Secondly, the Thermodynamics involved with the turbines, propellers and the fuel engines used in the rockets has to be implemented as experiments conducted by the Chemical Engineers. The Heat dissipation system, the nozzles, the finance, all has to be installed as per th
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