Vacancy Circular No: ISRO:ICRB:02(EMC):2023
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Scientist/ Engineer Recruitment 2023
Advertisement for the post of Scientist/ Engineer in Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Candidates are advised to read the details, and eligibility criteria mentioned below for this vacancy. Candidates must check their eligibility i.e. educational qualification, age limit, experience and etc. The eligible candidates can submit their application directly before 14th June 2023. Candidates can check the latest Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Recruitment 2023 Scientist/ Engineer Vacancy 2023 details and apply online at the www.isro.gov.in recruitment 2023 page.
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Recruitment Notification & Recruitment application form is available @ www.isro.gov.in. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) selection will be done on the basis of test/interview and shortlisted candidates will be appointed in Anywhere In India. More details of www.isro.gov.in recruitment, new vacancy, upcoming notices, syllabus, answer key, merit list, selection list, admit card, result, upcoming notifications and etc. will be uploaded on official website .
Number of Vacancy: 303 Posts
Educational Qualification:
Scientist/Engineer ‘SC’ (Electronics): BE/ B.Tech or equivalent in Electronics & Communication Engineering with an aggregate minimum of 65% marks or CGPA 6.84/10.
Scientist/Engineer ‘SC’ (Mechanical): BE/ B.Tech or equivalent in Mechanical Engineering with an aggregate minimum of 65% marks or CGPA 6.84/10.
Scientist/Engineer ‘SC’ (Computer Science): BE/ B.Tech or equivalent in Computer Science Engineering with an aggregate minimum of 65% marks or CGPA 6.84/10.
Scientist/Engineer ‘SC’ (Electronics) – Autonomous Body – PRL: BE/ B.Tech or equivalent in Electronics & Communication Engineering with an aggregate minimum of 65% marks or CGPA 6.84/10.
Scientist/Engineer ‘SC’ (Computer Science) – Autonomous Body – PRL: BE/ B.Tech or equivalent in Computer Science Engineering with an aggregate minimum of 65% marks or CGPA 6.84/10.
Pay Scale:
INR
As Per Rules Per Month
Age Limit: Maximum 28 Years.
Application Fee: Rs. 250/-. Payment Mode (Online): Debit/ Credit Card & Internet Banking/ SBI/ Offline.
Selection Procedure: please refer to official notification.
Published on: 25th May 2023
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
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Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is the space agency of India. The organisation is involved in science, engineering and technology to harvest the benefits of outer space for India and the mankind. ISRO is a major constituent of the Department of Space (DOS), Government of India. The department executes the Indian Space Programme primarily through various Centres or units within ISRO.
ISRO was previously the Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR), set up by the Government of India in 1962, as envisioned by Dr. VikramA Sarabhai. ISRO was formed on August 15, 1969 and superseded INCOSPAR with an expanded role to harness space technology. DOS was set up and ISRO was brought under DOS in 1972.
The prime objective of ISRO/DOS is the development and application of space technology for various national needs. To fulfil this objective, ISRO has established major space systemsfor communication, television broadcasting and meteorological services; resources monitoring and management; space-based navigation services. ISRO has developed satellite launch vehicles, PSLV and GSLV, to place the satellites in the required orbits.