Hello,
Hope you are dping good.
Coming to your question, it would be easier to answer if you mentioned what area you are interested in.
Below I have shared some fields related to ECE in which you can do your M.Tech in order to have a chance to get into ISRO:
Digital Electronics
Micro Electronics /
Signal Processing/ VLSI
Embedded systems
VLSI and Embedded systems
Industrial Electronics
Electronic
Applied Electronics specialization
Hope this helps
Good Luck
Hello aspirant, hope you are doing good.
To get into ISRO field, IIST has the best detailed course curriculum for M.TECH courses to get into ISRO.
M.Tech in Thermal and Propulsion
M.Tech in Aerodynamics and Flight Mechanics
M.Tech in Structures and Design
M.Tech in RF and Microwave Engineering
M.Tech in Digital Signal Processing
M.Tech in VLSI and Microsystems
M.Tech in Control Systems
M.Tech in Power Electronics
M.Tech in Machine Learning and Computing
M.Tech in Materials Science and Technology
M.Tech in Optical Engineering
M.Tech in Solid State Technology Earth and Space Sciences
M.Tech in Earth System Science
M.Tech in Geoinformatics
Master of Science in Astronomy and Astrophysics
You can know more about it here:
https://www.iist.ac.in/admissions/postgraduate/isro/dos
Hope this helps you. Good Luck !!
Hello aspirant,
ISRO conducts its own exam for engineer posts.
For that the eligibility is btech.
If you want to gain more knowledge then you need to take up mtech in your respective field and after completing mtech you can apply for isro exam.
We can suggest you some specialized courses in mtech if you mention your respective branch.
I believe Computer Science, Electronics and Mechanical Postgraduates have more chances of securing a job with ISRO than Aerospace, Structural or Materials Engineeing Postgraduates. Ironically Aerospace and Materials are as much important as Mechanical or Electronics Technology in Aeronautics, Avionics and Space Science. However the vacancies tendered by ISRO regularly for Mechanical or Electronics Engineers are more than the latter branches.
So if possible prepare for Masters in Electronics Technology (EE, EC Instrumentation, VLSI, Microelectronics) , Computer Science ( Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics), Mechanical ( Fluid Mechanics, Thermal Engineering, Refridgeration and Air Conditioning ), Civil (Stuctural Engineering) , Material Science, Metallurgical and Chemical Technology or Avionics and Aerospace preferably from Top IITs and IISc Bangalore if you want to join ISRO.
Hence forth you need to apply as per vacancy, give the ISRO Examination followed by Interview for final selection. For more information about ISRO do follow the link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/isro-recruitment/amp
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