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24th January 2011, 12:09 AM
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The question you have asked is wrong.
Its not how to become an aerospace engineer in NASA or ISRO ...I think you are asking how to get a job in ISRO or NASA after completing Aerospace engineering. First of all to get into NASA is really a tough job. If you want to be an astronaut then let me tell you that you have to be among the best and shuld have extraordinary skills. Your fitness should be top class. There are few recruitment tests conducted by NASA or they even directly recruit students from top institutes like MIT and others . So you first step should be to score good grades in your graduation and enroll of a post graduation or Ph.D in top US colleges. After that you can apply for the NASA. Getting into ISRO is comparitively easier than getting into NASA. ISRO conducts its entrance tests or there are few opening which are published on ISRO.gov.in So you will need to keep track of them Apart from that you will also need to strenghtn your engineering fundamentals as without it its impossible to move further. |
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24th January 2011, 12:55 AM
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For this first you must to complete your graduation in aerospace engineering from a recognised university.The elegibility for this is you must have at least 60% in your PCM in 12th.After completing your graduation you can apply for job in NASA , ISRO.There are various job available .
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#4
24th January 2011, 08:52 AM
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Dear,
To become an Aerospace Engineer in NASA or ISRO, you can do B.E. or B.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering. After completing the Aerospace Engineering, you are eligible for NASA or ISRO exams. The minimum eligibility for NASA or ISRO is passed B.E. or B.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering / Aeronautical Engineering with 65 % marks from a regonised institute / university. And final year students are also eligible for NASA or ISRO exams. All the Best |
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25th February 2011, 06:01 PM
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Sir/madam now iam doing my B.sc physics actually iam not well inmy 12th marks but ihave put a good % in B.sc may i jion aerospace with the help of my B.sc %( my % in 12th is 68% ) or any other solution like entrance exams ? Enthu to see ur reply
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#6
7th March 2011, 10:44 PM
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hii
to become an Aerospace Engineer in NASA or ISRO To become an Aerospace Engineer in NASA or ISRO, you can do B.E. or B.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering. After completing the Aerospace Engineering, you are eligible for NASA or ISRO exams. The minimum eligibility for NASA or ISRO is passed B.E. or B.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering / Aeronautical Engineering with 65 % marks And final year students are also eligible for NASA or ISRO exams. There are few recruitment tests conducted by NASA or they even directly recruit students from top institutes like MIT and others . So you first step should be to score good grades in your graduation and enroll of a post graduation or Ph.D in top US colleges. After that you can apply for the NASA. Getting into ISRO is comparitively easier than getting into NASA. ISRO conducts its entrance tests or there are few opening which are published on ISRO.gov.in Apart from that you will also need to strenghtn your engineering fundamentals as without it its impossible to move further. good luck |
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#7
9th March 2011, 04:40 PM
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Dear friend,,
#If you want to become an Aerospace Engineer in NASA or ISRO, first of all you need to do B.E. or B.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering. After completing the Aerospace Engineering, you are eligible for NASA or ISRO exams. #The eligibility for NASA or ISRO is passed B.E. or B.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering / Aeronautical Engineering with 65 % marks And final year students are also eligible for NASA or ISRO exams. #If you are patriotic i advice you to go for ISRO. But in terms of salary there is no better job than NASA. |
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24th April 2011, 10:51 PM
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i have completed my pre degree ,i want to get into aivation feild . should i do my basic graduation in mech.engineering or directly do aeronautical engineering and do my post graduation in aviation
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#11
25th April 2011, 03:17 AM
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For this graduation degree is compulsory.
Every year vaccines comes out for scientist and engg. post you can apply for this. For more detail please go on the officila site:- http://www.isro.org/scripts/job.aspx http://nasajobs.nasa.gov/jobs/ |
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25th April 2011, 02:50 PM
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I'm from India ,how can i be qualified for the top universities in USA after my 12th std. I want to become an aeronautical engineer, I want to do M.E or B.E and then I want doctorate degree to join NASA or BOEING.
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25th April 2011, 04:29 PM
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after completing 12th you should fill the form for aeronautical engineering and do your aeronautical with physics when you finished this you can apply for |
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#17
8th June 2011, 01:13 PM
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MY DEAR FRIEND
The question you have asked is not in a proper way. Its not how to become an aerospace engineer in NASA or ISRO ...I think you are asking how to get a job in ISRO or NASA after completing Aerospace engineering. First of all to get into NASA is really a tough job. If you want to be an astronaut then let me tell you that you have to be among the best and shuld have extraordinary skills. Your fitness should be top class. There are few recruitment tests conducted by NASA or they even directly recruit students from top institutes like MIT and others . So you first step should be to score good grades in your graduation and enroll of a post graduation or Ph.D in top US colleges. After that you can apply for the NASA. Getting into ISRO is comparitively easier than getting into NASA. ISRO conducts its entrance tests or there are few opening which are published on ISRO.gov.in So you will need to keep track of them Apart from that you will also need to strenghtn your engineering fundamentals as without it its impossible to move further. all the best |
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