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How to get a job in NASA and ISRO after completing Ph.D in Physics


How to get jobs in nasa and isro after completing phd in physics......???


Plz help me.... so serious about this




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Can I apply for NASA or ISRO after completing MSc?
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22nd May 2021, 05:25 PM
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Default Re: How to get a job in NASA and ISRO after completing Ph.D in Physics

The recruitment to ISRO is conducted by a Centralised Recruitment Board. Candidates can find ISRO jobs under the 'Careers' tab on the ISRO official website. One who meets the eligibility conditions set by ISRO can apply for jobs. The selection will be made through a written examination and an interview.
To work at NASA you must have US citizenship (This is your part to figure out how to do that). After getting the citizenship look for internship positions, scholarship positions postdoc positions and research positions at NASA. At the end of the day if you have really worked hard and have acquired skills, highly needed in you career, and have written distinguished research papers in your doctorate degree and also have acquired US citizenship then you will find yourself at one of NASA’s center. It’s a long career path for Indian citizens because on an average you will need 22–24 years after your class 12th and after that you have to get experience to showcase your talent
Landing a scientific position at ISRO for Indian citizens is far more better than landing a good scientific positions at NASA because here you get the chance to work for your country and get us a good position in the race of space exploration.
Good luck for your future.
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