What should I do after B.Sc to get into NASA or ISRO?

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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    8 years ago
    You are advised to pursue M.Sc in physics, astrophysics, etc., as the subject of your choice. You are also eligible to seek lateral entry admission in the second year of B.Tech in aeronautical engineering. These options can be open the gate to fulfil your dreams. You may plan to pursue Ph.D.
    All the best.
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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    5 years ago
    Dear Siddharth, Both of these are top space agencies of the world. Simply graduating in aerospace/aeronautics etc. May not be enough, you might have to study further and go into research in a big way, M.Tech and Ph.D. would lead you to these organisations depending upon your research area. Pursuing these programs from ordinary colleges will not be enough, you will have to do these from top universities/colleges of high repute like LPU. DVD.
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    Priya Mahajan Educationist and Career Consultant since 2010 | Scholar-Level 16

    5 years ago
    Hi,
    For joining as ISRO Scientist -SC (entry level). Basic education qualification is M.Sc. Or B.Tech. M.Sc. Can be in Physics, chemistry or mathematics. After B.Sc. Physics you can join as Technical Assistant, ISRO allow you option of part-time/correspondence study, after completing M.Sc. You can get promoted to Scientist-SC. You have many options like you can either go for higher studies or you can try for job as well like M.Sc. Mathematics, M.Sc. Physics, M.Sc. Chemistry, M.Sc. Computers, M.Sc. Zoology, M.Sc. Botany, MBA, MCA For getting job in ISRO as scientist main branches are Mechanical engineering, computer Science engineering,
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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    You are advised to pursue M.Sc in physics, astrophysics, etc. , as the subject of your choice. You are also eligible to seek lateral entry admission in the second year of B.Tech in aeronautical engineering. These options can be open the GATE to fulfil your dreams. You may plan to pursue Ph.D. All the best.
  • If you have completed B.Sc. And want to join NASA or ISRO then you should do hard in Physics and Maths. You can also take lateral entry in B.Tech and then do M.
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    Jashandeep Matharoo | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    If you have completed B.Sc, and want to join NASA or ISRO, then you should work hard in Physics and Maths. You can also take lateral entry in B.Tech and then do M.Tech. Most of the students are taking M.Tech and preparing for NASA or ISR.
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    aditya bhushan I Think Therefore I Am

    8 years ago
    After B.Sc, you should go for M.Sc and must be involved in Ph.D.
    After M.Sc, you are eligible for NASA or ISRO.
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    Ashok Kumar Blogger on Educational Niche | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    If you have completed B.Sc. And want to join NASA or ISRO then you should do hard in Physics and Maths. You can also take lateral entry in B.Tech and then do M.Tech. Most of the students are taking M.Tech and preparing for NASA or ISRO.
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    Pradip Ku Sahu #medico as well as a lecturer | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    After B.Sc, go for IIT JAM. You can get an offer from NASA or ISRO if you do well in Master's degree.
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    Deepak Prajapati Want to share my knowledge | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    After doing physics and mathematics, you can apply for scientific assistant, technical assistant and Administrative Assistant based on the notification released from ISRO through. If you studied further you can apply for JRF/Scientist posts also as per notification. ISRO is having specialized recruitment board ISRO Centralised Recruitment Board (ICRB) through that you can get into ISRO. Please check ISRO website careers. I don't have much idea about NASA.

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