Isro Jobs for Walkin For Research Fellow in Dehra Dun
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Post Name : Junior Research Fellow No of Vacancy : 05 Post Pay Scale : Rs. 25000/- (Per Month) Educational Qualification : M. Tech in Agriculture Engineering / Civil Engineering / Computer Sciences / Remote Sensing / Geomatics or M. Sc in Botany / Ecology / Plant Physiology / Agriculture Meteorology / Forestry / Enviornmental Science/ Meteorology / Atmospheric Sciences / Geo-Informatics or Masters degree in Urban Planning / City Planning/ Regional Planning/ Remote Sensing and GIS/ Geoinformatics/ Geomatics/ Geography (M.Sc.) with B.E Civil/ B. Arch/ B. Plan/ B. Sc Geography at graduate level Nationality : Indian Age Limit : 30 Year As on Closing Date Age Relaxation : For SC/ST Candidates : 5 Year For OBC Candidates : 3 Year How to Apply : Interested candidates may appear for Interview Along with completed application & Original Certificate in support of Qualification at the time of interview.
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M. Tech in Agriculture Engineering / Civil Engineering / Computer Sciences / Remote Sensing / Geomatics or M. Sc in Botany / Ecology / Plant Physiology / Agriculture Meteorology / Forestry / Enviornmental Science/ Meteorology / Atmospheric Sciences / Geo-Informatics or Masters degree in Urban Planning / City Planning/ Regional Planning/ Remote Sensing and GIS/ Geoinformatics/ Geomatics/ Geography (M.Sc.) with B.E Civil/ B. Arch/ B. Plan/ B. Sc Geography at graduate level
Looking for B.Sc , M.E. / M.Tech , B.Arch , M.Sc graduates profile.
2015-10-24 to 2015-11-24
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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO, /ˈɪsroʊ/), is the space agency of the Indian government headquartered in the city of Bengaluru. Its vision is to "harness space technology for national development, while pursuing space science research and planetary exploration".
Formed in 1969, ISRO superseded the erstwhile Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR), which was established in 1962 by the efforts of independent Indias first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and his close aide, and reputed scientist Dr. Vikram Sarabhai. The establishment of ISRO thus institutionalised space activities in India. It is managed by the Department of Space, which reports to the Prime Minister of India.
ISRO built Indias first satellite, Aryabhata, which was launched by the Soviet Union on 19 April in 1975. In 1980, Rohini became the first satellite to be placed in orbit by an Indian-made launch vehicle, SLV-3. ISRO subsequently developed two other rockets: the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) for launching satellites into polar orbits and the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) for placing satellites into geostationary orbits. These rockets have launched numerous communications satellites and earth observation satellites. Satellite navigation systems like GAGAN and IRNSS have been deployed. In January 2014, ISRO successfully used an indigenous cryogenic engine in a GSLV-D5 launch of the GSAT-14.
On 22 October 2008, ISRO sent its first mission to the Moon, Chandrayaan-1. On 5 November 2013, ISRO launched its Mars Orbiter Mission, which successfully entered Mars orbit on 24 September 2014, making India the first nation to succeed on its first attempt, and ISRO the fourth space agency in the world as well as the first space agency in Asia to successfully reach Mars orbit Future plans include development of GSLV Mk III (for launch of heavier satellites), development of a reusable launch vehicle, human spaceflight, further lunar exploration, interplanetary probes, a solar spacecraft mission, etc.
ISRO has conducted a variety of operations for both Indian and foreign clients. It has several field installations as assets, and co-operates with the international community as a part of several bilateral and multilateral agreements. As many as 51 foreign satellites have been launched by ISROs launch vehicles, and 28 ISRO satellites have been launched by foreign launch vehicles. As of October 2015, ISRO has agreed to launch 23 foreign satellites of nine different nations including Algeria, Canada, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore and the US.