Isro Jobs for Recruitment For Technician Apprentices in Ahmadabad
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Post Name : Graduate Apprentice Pay Scale : Rs. 5000/- (Per month) Post Name : Technician Apprentice Pay Scale : Rs. 3542/- (Per month) Graduate Apprentices : Electronics & Communication Engineering Mechanical Engineering Computer Engineering/Computer Science/ Information Technology Electrical Engineering Library Science/Library & Information Science Hotel Management & Catering Technology Technician Apprentices : Hotel Management & Catering Technology Electronics & Communication Engineering Computer Engineering/ Computer Science/ Information Technology Electrical Engineering Commercial Practice/Secretarial Practice Educational Qualification : For Graduate Apprentices : B.E./B.Tech./ Graduate/ Master Degree/ Bachelor Degree with minimum 65% Marks or above in the relevant field declared by recognized University. For Technician Apprentices : Diploma in relevant field declared by recognized University/ Institution/ State Board of Technical Education. Age Relaxation : For OBC Candidates : 3 years For SC/St Candidates : 5 years How to Apply ISRO Vacancy : Interested candidates may apply Online through website www.isro.gov.in from 01.03.2016 to 18.03.2016. Send the printout of Online application along with self attested copies of relevant document send to Administrative Officer (Rmt.), Personnel & General Administration Building No. 30-D, Nr. Security Gate, Space Applications Centre (ISRO), Ambawadi Vistar P.O., Jodhpur Tekra, Ahmedabad 380 015 (Gujarat) on or before 28.03.2016.
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B.E./B.Tech./ Graduate/ Master Degree/ Bachelor Degree with minimum 65% Marks or above in the relevant field declared by recognized University. For Technician Apprentices : Diploma in relevant field declared by recognized University/ Institution/ State Board of Technical Education.
Looking for B.E. / B.Tech graduates profile.
2016-02-28 to 2016-03-28
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About Isro
India decided to go to space when Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR) was set up by the Government of India in 1962. With the visionary Dr Vikram Sarabhai at its helm, INCOSPAR set up the Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station (TERLS) in Thiruvananthapuram for upper atmospheric research.
Indian Space Research Organisation, formed in 1969, superseded the erstwhile INCOSPAR. Vikram Sarabhai, having identified the role and importance of space technology in a Nations development, provided ISRO the necessary direction to function as an agent of development. ISRO then embarked on its mission to provide the Nation space based services and to develop the technologies to achieve the same independently.
Throughout the years, ISRO has upheld its mission of bringing space to the service of the common man, to the service of the Nation. In the process, it has become one of the six largest space agencies in the world. ISRO maintains one of the largest fleet of communication satellites (INSAT) and remote sensing (IRS) satellites, that cater to the ever growing demand for fast and reliable communication and earth observation respectively. ISRO develops and delivers application specific satellite products and tools to the Nation: broadcasts, communications, weather forecasts, disaster management tools, Geographic Information Systems, cartography, navigation, telemedicine, dedicated distance education satellites being some of them.
To achieve complete self reliance in terms of these applications, it was essential to develop cost efficient and reliable launch systems, which took shape in the form of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV). The famed PSLV went on to become a favoured carrier for satellites of various countries due to its reliability and cost efficiency, promoting unprecedented international collaboration. The Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) was developed keeping in mind the heavier and more demanding Geosynchronous communication satellites.
Apart from technological capability, ISRO has also contributed to science and science education in the country. Various dedicated research centres and autonomous institutions for remote sensing, astronomy and astrophysics, atmospheric sciences and space sciences in general function under the aegis of Department of Space. ISROs own Lunar and interplanetary missions along with other scientific projects encourage and promote science education, apart from providing valuable data to the scientific community which in turn enriches science.