The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is offering a great opportunity for young engineers to become Scientists/Engineers in the prestigious space organization. ISRO has released a notification for the recruitment of 63 Scientist/Engineer 'SC' positions across various engineering disciplines, to be filled through GATE scores.

🔹 Total Vacancies – 63 Posts

  • Electronics – 22 Posts

  • Mechanical – 33 Posts

  • Computer Science – 8 Posts

📌 Eligibility Criteria

  • Educational Qualification: Candidates must have a BE/BTech degree in the relevant discipline from a recognized institution.

  • GATE Score: A valid GATE 2024/2025 score is mandatory for eligibility.

For detailed qualification requirements, refer to the official notification.

🎯 Age Limit

  • Maximum age limit: 28 years (as of May 19, 2025).

📝 Selection Process

Candidates will be shortlisted based on their valid GATE 2024/2025 scores and will be called for an interview. For detailed information, refer to the official notification.

💰 Salary and Benefits

Selected candidates will receive a Level 10 pay scale, with a monthly basic salary of ₹56,100, along with Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA), and Transport Allowance.

📥 How to Apply

Eligible candidates can apply online through the official website: ISRO Recruitment Portal.

📅 Last Date to Apply: May 19, 2025

💳 Application Fee: ₹250 (for all applicants)

For more information, visit the official notification.

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