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Students, here's how you can work for ISRO | Important details here

The interns or project trainees shall not be eligible for any stipend/remuneration/financial assistance

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Working at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is a dream for many students. You should know that ISRO, the space agency of India, offers internship opportunities and a student project trainee scheme for students with various educational qualifications. 

Engineers, diploma holders, master's, and doctorate candidates can apply for the ISRO Internship Scheme, according to a report by the Hindustan Times. The eligibility criteria are:
 - Undergraduate (UG)/ Postgraduate(PG)/ PhD students (Citizens of India) pursuing a degree from a recognised university or institution (India/abroad) in the disciplines of Science or technology or will complete it within six months of the application.

- Students must possess an aggregate of at least 60% or a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 6.32 on a scale of 10.

The project trainee duration for Engineering and BSc (Bachelor of Science)/Diploma students is a minimum of 45 days, ME/MTech (Master of Engineering/Master of Technology)and MSc (Master of Science) is a minimum of 120 days, and PhD is a minimum of 30 months.
Moreover, the interns or project trainees shall not be eligible for any stipend/ remuneration/ financial assistance.


Internship details 

The internship/project work will be allotted based on the availability of expertise, projects, facilities, and the student’s course suitability for the work carried out at the respective centre/unit. The project trainees or interns will be awarded certificates upon satisfactory completion of their project/internship, submission of their assignment report, and evaluation by the concerned division heads, Hindustan Times report stated.

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