ISRO is hiring: Engineering degree holders can apply now, last date Dec 15
The Apprentices Will Have No Claim Whatsoever For Employment In Space Applications Centre Or Any Other Units Of Indian Space Research Organization / Department Of Space After Completion Of The Training Period.
The Indian Space Research organisation (ISRO) has issued a notification for the recruitment of Graduate Apprentices and Technician Apprentices. Interested candidates are required to apply at the official website www.sac.gov.in. The last date for submission of online application is December 15.
Vacancy details
Name of the posts:
# Graduate Apprentices
# Technician Apprentices
Educational qualification:
# Graduate Apprentices: Interested candidate should have pursued BE/BTech (first class) with minimum 65 per cent marks (average of all semesters) or CGPA/CPI grading of 6.84 on a 10 scale by recognised university or graduation in relevant discipline.
# Technician Apprentices: Interested candidate should have pursued a diploma with first class in relevant engineering field from recognised institutions/board/university.
Age limit:
# Candidates age must not exceed 35 years.
# Relaxation of 03 years in case of OBC and 05 years in case of SC, ST candidates.
# Age relaxation for PWD candidates is as per Govt. Rules.)
Pay scale
(i) Graduate Apprentice: Rs. 5000/- per month
(ii) Technician Apprentice: Rs. 3542/- per month
Selection procedure
Candidates will be selected on the basis of merit. The percentage of marks in qualifying exam (diploma/degree) declared by the recognised board/university will be considered in order to short list candidates.
About ISRO:
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is the space agency of the Government of India headquartered in the city of Bengaluru. Its vision is to "harness space technology for national development while pursuing space science research and planetary exploration.
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