ISRO Recruitment 2025: There is great news for the youth preparing for a job in the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). ISRO has released recruitment for a total of 320 posts of Scientist and Engineer posts. Interested candidates can apply till 16 June 2025. The last date for fee payment is 18 June 2025.



The process of applying is completely online and for this, you have to visit the official website of ISRO, isro.gov.in.



Vacant Post Details

Number of Posts

Scientist/Engineer 'SC' (Electronics) 113

Scientist/Engineer 'SC' (Mechanical) 160

Scientist/Engineer 'SC' (Computer Science) 44

Scientist/Engineer 'SC' (Electronics) - PRL 2

Scientist/Engineer 'SC' (Computer Science) - PRL 1


Total Posts 320



Educational Qualification

Candidates must have BE/B.Tech or equivalent engineering degree in the relevant subject with minimum 65% marks or 6.84 CGPA. Branches: Electronics & Communication, Mechanical, Computer Science Engineering.

Age Limit

The maximum age of the candidates has been fixed at 28 years. Age relaxation will be given to reserved categories as per the rules. Age will be calculated based on 16 June 2025.



Selection Process



Under ISRO Recruitment 2025, candidates will be selected through a written examination. This examination will be conducted in 11 major cities across the country (Bengaluru, Bhopal, Chennai, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, New Delhi, Thiruvananthapuram and Ahmedabad).

Admit cards for the examination will be sent to all the eligible candidates only on their registered email ID. Therefore, candidates are advised to keep checking their email IDs regularly and fill in the correct information.



Salary and Allowances



The selected candidates will be appointed to the post of Scientist / Engineer-SC under Level 10 of the Matrix. After appointment to these posts, the initial basic pay will be Rs 56,100 per month. In addition, candidates will also be provided dearness allowance, house rent allowance, and transport allowance as per the rules of the Central Government.



Application Fee

The application fee for all the posts under ISRO Recruitment 2025 has been fixed at Rs 250, which is non-refundable.

However, initially, all the candidates will have to pay a processing fee of Rs 750. This processing fee will be refunded only to those candidates who appear in the written examination as follows:



A full refund of Rs 750 will be given to those candidates who fall in the category of exemption from the application fee, such as women, Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Divyang (PwD), and Ex-Servicemen.



A partial refund of Rs 500 will be given to all other category candidates, i.e. from whom Rs 250 will be deducted as application fee.



This fee can be deposited online through net banking, UPI, debit, or credit card.



How to apply

First of all, go to the ISRO website isro.gov.in.



Click on the application link in the "Careers" section on the homepage.



Register and log in.



Fill out the application form and upload the required documents.



Pay the application fee and submit the form.



Take a printout of the application form for future reference.



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