which is best m.sc electronics or m.sc geophysics to get into isro
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The following are the criteria and current developments in recruiting branches with the greatest scope:
- Electronics: ISRO has a number of centres that work on satellites, payloads, ground stations, telemetry and telecommand, remote sensing, launch vehicle electronics, and so on, and employs a large number of engineers in these fields.Students from these branches study Applied Electronics, Communication, Electrical Electronics, Electronics, Electronics & Communication, Electronics & Power, Electronics & Telecommunication, Industrial Electronics, Power Electronics, Telecommunication, Instrumentation Technology, Instrumentation & Control, Electronics & Instrumentation, and Avionics.
- Mechanical engineers at ISRO work on launch vehicle design, satellite construction, mechanism, and propulsion, among other things. As a result, ISRO requires a large number of mechanical engineers. Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgy, Production Engineering, Production Management, Aeronautical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Industrial Management, Industrial Production, Manufacturing Sciences/Engineering, Manufacturing Sciences/Engineering, Manufacturing Sciences/Engineering, students can apply for mech stream.
- ISRO wants computer science engineers to analyse data, manage servers and high computing facilities, and maintain websites, among other things. Engineers with a background in computer science, information science, or information technology can apply for a position in computer science.
- Civil engineering: ISRO uses civil engineers to maintain the organization's infrastructure.
- ISRO also hires Industrial engineers, Physicists, Mathematicians (Post-Graduate), Geophysicists, Architects, and other professionals, although vacancies in these fields are few.
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