About ISRO:
The Indian Space Research Organisation is the national space agency of India, headquartered in Bangalore, Karnataka. Operating under the Department of Space, ISRO is India’s primary agency for conducting space research, space exploration and research and development of technologies for space-based applications.
ISRO Recruitment Eligibility Criteria:
Candidates are required to have a B.E. / B.Tech degree in the relevant engineering branch or an equivalent qualification from a recognized university or institution with an aggregate minimum of 65% marks or CGPA 6.84/10
Selection Process:
The selection process includes a Written Test/Interview.
Written Test:
Single objective type paper consisting of two parts, viz. Part ‘A’ and Part ‘B’, with a duration of 120 minutes (with compensation time as applicable for PwBD candidates).
The Answer Keys will be published on the ISRO website within three working days of the Written Test.
The call letters for the written test will be sent only to the registered e-mail ID of the candidates.
Part ‘A’ – Area/Discipline Specific part:
Consists of 80 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) of 1 mark each (+1 and -1/3 pattern of marking).
75% of the questions will be based on the core specialization/discipline.
25% of the questions will cover the allied area topics.
Part ‘B’ – Aptitude/Ability Tests:
Consists of a maximum of 15 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) totalling 20 marks (No negative marks).
Questions will be based on Numerical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Diagrammatic Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning and Deductive Reasoning.
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