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Last updated on June 18th, 2025 at 06:51 am
The Indian space research organisation ISRO has undertaken a major recruitment drive due in 2025. Applications were invited for a selection of 320 Scientist/Engineer ‘SC’ posts of various engineering disciplines. Published in Advertisement No. ISRO:ICRB:02(EMC):2025, this recruitment drive will assist in developing and augmenting the technical workforce at ISRO.
Essential Qualification: Candidates should have a BE/B.Tech or equivalent qualification in Electronics & Communication, Mechanical and Computer Science Engineering. Candidates who are in their final year and will complete their degree with a minimum of 65% marks or CGPA 6.84/10 and should complete degree by 31 August 2025 may also apply.
Age Limit: Candidates should be below 28 years of age as on 16 June 2025. Age relaxation will be allowed as per government guidelines.
Selection will be based on a written test and an interview. The written test will be an objective type paper divided into two parts (to a maximum of 120 minutes). The selection will shortlist a minimum of 10 candidates for the interview in a ratio of 1:5 subject to their performance in the written test.
Application Processing Fee: Each applicant is required to pay a non-refundable Application Fee of INR 750 for each application in the registration process.
Candidates belonging to SC/ST/PwBD/Ex-Servicemen and all women candidates will get a full refund of INR 750 on appearing for the written test.
Other candidates will get a refund of INR 500, after deducting a non-refundable application processing fee of INR 250, provided they appear for the written test.
Application Starting Date: May 27th 2025
Application Ending Date: June 16th 2025
Candidates can apply through the ISRO official website. Candidates should navigate to the ‘Careers’ page and click on the advertisement to access the application portal.
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