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Time of India
a day ago
- Science
- Time of India
How to Join ISRO: Step-by-step guide for students aiming a career in space
The Indian Space Research Organisation ( ISRO ) has long stood as a symbol of scientific ambition and national pride. From deploying remote sensing satellites to executing interplanetary missions, it continues to play a transformative role in both domestic and global space technology. For students and professionals aspiring to contribute to India's space ecosystem, joining ISRO is not just a career milestone, it is an opportunity to be part of a legacy defined by innovation, resilience and public service. Here is a detailed guide to navigating the various entry points into ISRO, based on procedures and routes in 2025. Choose the right academic stream after Class 10 The journey begins with a foundational decision, opting for the science stream in Class 11 and 12, with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) as core subjects. This academic base is a prerequisite for pursuing most engineering or science degrees required by ISRO across technical and research verticals. Students inclined towards aerospace, electronics, or computer science should remain consistent in building both conceptual clarity and applied problem-solving skills from an early stage. Pursue an undergraduate degree in engineering or science To be eligible for ISRO's Scientist/Engineer roles, candidates must hold a degree in disciplines such as: • Mechanical engineering • Electronics and communication engineering • Computer science • Electrical engineering • Aerospace engineering Alternatively, aspirants targeting research roles may opt for a BSc followed by MSc in Physics, Mathematics, or Astronomy. A minimum of 65% marks or 6.84 CGPA in relevant degrees is generally required, though specific thresholds may vary across recruitment cycles. All degrees must be obtained from a recognised university or institution. ISRO also gives preference to candidates from institutions with a strong research orientation or accreditation in technical education. Clear the ISRO centralised recruitment exam The most direct recruitment pathway into ISRO's technical cadre is through the ISRO Centralised Recruitment Board (ICRB) exam, which is typically conducted once a year, though the schedule may vary based on ISRO's internal recruitment needs and national-level contingencies. The selection process includes: • A written test focusing solely on technical concepts relevant to the candidate's engineering stream. • A subsequent interview round for shortlisted candidates. Unlike other government examinations, the ISRO recruitment test does not include sections on general knowledge or aptitude, it evaluates candidates based on core domain knowledge and practical application. Leverage your GATE score where applicable While not mandatory across all roles, Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) scores are considered in specific technical recruitments, particularly for research fellowships or specialised vacancies. A valid GATE score in Mechanical, Electronics, or Computer Science can strengthen a candidate's profile and, in some cases, serve as a shortlisting criterion during lateral or limited-entry recruitments via affiliated institutions. In select cases, particularly for Scientist 'SD' or lateral entry roles, ISRO may directly shortlist candidates based on their GATE scores, bypassing the ICRB written exam. GATE scores are also used in projects that involve collaboration with academic institutions or research labs. Consider pursuing a degree at IIST for direct absorption The Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST), Thiruvananthapuram, functions directly under the Department of Space and offers one of the clearest academic pathways into ISRO. Admission to IIST is secured through JEE Advanced and the institute offers niche programmes in aerospace, avionics and applied physics. Exceptional students from IIST are eligible for direct placement into ISRO, contingent on academic performance and organisational requirements at the time of graduation. Explore research internships and JRF opportunities ISRO offers limited but valuable research internships and fellowships at its centres, including: • Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) • Space Applications Centre (SAC) • National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) Candidates can also apply for Junior Research Fellow (JRF) or Research Associate (RA) positions in thematic areas such as satellite navigation, propulsion systems, or planetary science. These fellowships often serve as a gateway to long-term scientific roles within the organisation. Track centre-specific vacancies and announcements While central recruitment is handled by ICRB, many ISRO centres conduct independent recruitment for engineers, scientists, technical staff and administrative professionals. Examples include: Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC), ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC), UR Rao Satellite Centre (URSC) Vacancies are posted on ISRO's official careers portal and other government recruitment platforms. Non-technical roles are equally critical ISRO's workforce also includes professionals in finance, legal affairs, human resources, public engagement and content development. These positions typically require: • CA, ICWA or MBA for finance • LLB or LLM for legal roles • Degrees in journalism, design or public relations for media and outreach units While these roles are not part of the core technical cadre, they are essential to ISRO's institutional operations and public-facing initiatives. A career at ISRO offers more than prestige, it offers a platform to contribute meaningfully to the country's scientific journey. Whether you're designing propulsion systems, modelling climate change through satellites, or shaping public narratives through outreach, ISRO demands both technical competence and national commitment. With structured recruitment pathways, a growing emphasis on interdisciplinary skill sets and opportunities for continuous learning, ISRO continues to remain one of India's most aspirational scientific employers in 2025. Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!


Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Science
- Hindustan Times
Now MTech in cyber-physical systems at MNNIT
To align with the evolving demands of Industry 4.0, Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology (MNNIT)-Allahabad—the state's only NIT—is set to make a major advancement in technical education. Beginning with the 2025–26 academic session, the institute's electrical engineering department will introduce a specialised MTech programme in cyber-physical systems, according to officials. This new programme is designed to equip the next generation of technocrats with the skills required for smart factories, advanced automation systems, and machine-to-machine communication. (FOR REPRESENTATION) This new course has been designed by a team under supervision of the institute director Prof RS Verma and Dean (Academics) Prof LK Mishra and comprising head of department prof Richa Negi along with faculty members Dipayan Guha, Saumendra Sarangi, Vishal Kumar Gaur, and Satnesh Singh. This new programme is designed to equip the next generation of technocrats with the skills required for smart factories, advanced automation systems, and machine-to-machine communication. A total of 15 seats will be available in this 80-credit programme being started under the new national education policy (NEP)-2020 framework, officials added. Students will be required to complete 20 credits each semester. Admission to the programme will be granted based on GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) scores. Eligible candidates from disciplines such as electrical, electronics and communication, instrumentation, aerospace engineering, computer science, engineering science, data science, and artificial intelligence can apply, informed head of electrical engineering department Prof Richa Negi. She said that the curriculum has been specifically designed with the applications of Industry 4.0 in mind. It incorporates cutting-edge technologies such as control systems, computing, machine learning, and the Internet of Things (IoT). The programme aims to enhance technical expertise in key sectors including manufacturing, healthcare, energy, and automotive industries. Prof Negi emphasised that the new course will equip students with the technical knowledge required to play a vital role in the establishment and operation of smart factories. It is expected to significantly contribute to advancements in machine-to-machine communication and improvements in production quality. According to the institute administration, the programme is designed not only to improve employability but also to inspire innovation and entrepreneurship among students, she added. She highlighted that the programme has been developed in consultation with industry experts to ensure students gain practical insights into professional work environments during their training. With a growing demand for specialists in this domain expected in the coming years, this course is poised to be a milestone in preparing students to meet future industry needs, she maintained.


Time of India
5 days ago
- General
- Time of India
Gujarat PGCET 2025 admit card released: Check direct link to download at gujacpc.admissions.nic.in
The Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC) has officially released the admit card for the Gujarat Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET) 2025. All registered candidates who are not appearing through the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) route can now access their admit cards through the official website, The Gujarat PGCET 2025 entrance exam is scheduled to be conducted on July 5 and 6, 2025, across three sessions. Candidates must download and carry the admit card to the exam centre to be eligible to appear. The Gujarat PGCET is conducted annually for admission into postgraduate programs, including Master of Engineering (ME), Master of Technology (MTech), Master of Planning (MPlan), and Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) for the academic year 2025–26. Gujarat PGCET admit card 2025: Steps to download Candidates must follow the steps below to download the Gujarat PGCET 2025 admit card: Step 1. Visit the official website at Step 2. On the homepage, find the link to log in for accessing your account. Step 3. Using your user ID and password provided during the registration process. Step 4. The Gujarat PGCET admit card will be displayed on the screen. Step 5. Download and print the admit card for use on the day of the exam and for future reference. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like "내장지방만 쏙 빠집니다!" 신현재, 복부 똥뱃살 순식간에 녹여 신현재 중년 복부비만 개선 더 알아보기 Undo Alternatively, candidates can download their admit cards here . Gujarat PGCET 2025: Exam schedule and pattern The entrance exam will be held over two days in three separate sessions. The first session will run from 10:00 AM to 11:40 AM, followed by the second session from 1:00 PM to 2:40 PM. The third session is scheduled for 4:00 PM to 5:40 PM. The Gujarat PGCET 2025 will be conducted in offline mode using an Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) sheet. The examination will be of 100 minutes duration, featuring 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) in English. Each correct answer will be awarded one mark, and there is no negative marking for incorrect answers. The exam pattern is designed to test candidates' technical knowledge and aptitude relevant to their chosen postgraduate course. Gujarat PGCET 2025: A brief overview The Gujarat PGCET serves as a gateway for thousands of engineering and pharmacy graduates seeking admission to postgraduate programs across various institutes in Gujarat. Candidates are advised to verify all details on the admit card, including exam centre, timings, and instructions, to avoid any discrepancies on the exam day. TOI Education is on WhatsApp now. Follow us here Is your child ready for the careers of tomorrow? Enroll now and take advantage of our early bird offer! Spaces are limited.


The Hindu
17-06-2025
- Science
- The Hindu
TANSCHE to annually train 180 UG and PG students during vacations for national level entrance tests
The Tamil Nadu State Council for Higher Education (TANSCHE) will train 180 UG and PG students of basic sciences annually to get them ready for national level entrance examinations. According to a government order issued earlier this month, 30 students each from and programmes in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics will be selected from government colleges through a merit-based screening test. During summer and winter vacations, they will be put through two five-day residential workshops 'aimed at enhancing the conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills'. This would help the students face national entrance examinations such as Joint Admission Test for Masters (JAM), Joint Entrance Screening Test (JEST), Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE), National Eligibility Test (NET) and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) Graduate School. The government has allocated ₹28 lakh per annum for the two residential camps. The programme seeks to provide a level the playing field for students from poor and marginalised backgrounds and increase their enrollment into premier institutions such as Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT), Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMSc), Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISER) and National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER). At the two camps, the students will be trained by qualified faculty members with proven expertise in problem-solving and examination coaching and will be provided with curated study materials free of cost. Academic support will also be extended to the students round the year through online session.


Time of India
17-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
Students counselled on higher studies
Trichy: The district administration conducted a special counselling on Tuesday for students who passed Class XII exams to guide them on higher studies. One student was honoured for her achievement in Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) exam during the day. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Around 200 students who recently passed their higher secondary level including those with disabilities, those from refugee camps, and those who lost one or both parents participated in the counselling conducted under Naan Mudhalvan scheme at the collectorate. Led by collector M Pradeep Kumar, officials from the education and revenue departments, principals from various arts, science and engineering colleges, and other institutes guided the students. The lead bank manager made the students aware of educational loans that they can avail of. Some of the students received spot admissions in a few institutes. The collector honoured a student named N Viji from S Aiyyampalayam in Mannachanallur block who achieved 105th rank in GATE and got admission to IIT Kharagpur for her postgraduate in engineering. She received a financial aid of Rs25,000.