How I can get better job opportunities as a junior or senior scientist in ISRO?
I am in class 12th and have a good command over physics, maths and astronomy. very strong.
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Vikas Kaushik Pilot | Engineer | Photographer | Author | | Contributor-Level 6
9 years ago1. One to enter ISRO at entry level should have either masters degree in sciences or B.E/B.Tch in any subjects.
2. Written test is above average tough. /GATE scores will be added advantage.
3. Selected from above screeing ,personell interview which is highly friendly ,will be there. Ephaasis will be to see strength in fundamentals of ones field and ability to connet this to solving problems.
4. A good project work related to any field useful for ISRO activities will be useful, but not essential and give confidence.
5. prepare to question like why you are intrested in ISRO. For this your a priory knowldge in ISRO activities will help.
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1. To enter ISRO at entry level should have either Masters degree in sciences or B.E/B.Tech in any subjects.
2. Written test is above average tough. GATE scores will be added advantage.
3. Selected from above screening will face personal interview which is highly friendly. Emphasis will be to see strength in fundamentals of ones field and ability to connect this in solving problems.
4. A good project work related to any field useful for ISRO activities will be useful, but not essential and give confidence.
5. Prepare for questions like why are you interested in ISRO. For this your prior knowledge in ISRO activities will help.
6. All acti...more
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