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

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    Indrajit De

    5 years ago
    Both NASA and ISRO have various functions to take care of. You should first complete your post graduate level education like M.Sc. Or M.Tech. In case you want to build a career in the research wing of these organizations, then look into the courses being offered at NRTI (https://nrti.edu.in/). The experience you will get through the international faculty, the industry exposure etc. Will build your foundation for a rigorous career like that in NASA and ISRO.
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    Ritesh Pawar | Contributor-Level 6

    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 ISRO.
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    Ritesh Pawar | Contributor-Level 8

    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 ISRO.
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Go for ISRO, ISRO is having specialised recruitment board ISRO Centralized Recruitment Board (ICRB) through that you can get into ISRO. Please check ISRO website careers page for job opportunities. I don't have much idea about NASA. Hope it helps.
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    Prathamesh Kulkarni

    4 years ago
    For NASA you need to have pilot training and experience of a certain number of hours along with or after B.Sc. Physics. You won't be eligible on basis of B.Sc/BS or B.Tech alone, you require a certain hours of pilot training along with B.Sc. Physics or B.Sc. Maths or B.Tech aerospace engineering. For ISRO you would need M.Sc. Or M.Tech or Ph.D. Mere B.Sc. Or B.Tech is not eligible. So go for M.Sc. In astrophysics after B.Sc. Physics and apply for isro. Or if you want to apply for NASA get pilot training after your B.Sc. For nasa B.Sc/BS physics is sufficient if you have pilot training.

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