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5th December 2014, 04:26 PM
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NASA after Mechanical Engineering
Please tell me how I can join NASA after completing Mechanical Engineering?
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6th December 2014, 09:30 AM
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Re: NASA after Mechanical Engineering
You can join NASA through NASA recruitments. For joining NASA along with good percentage a mechanical engineer you should be extraordinary like you must be creative and have hands on understanding the world. As well as you should have excellent communication skills and analytical and mathematical skills also. For joining NASA you should get experience by joining ISRO or DRDO. It is beneficial to get experience and then apply for join NASA. Experience gives extra weightage. ISRO conducts exam for recruiting the B.Tech engineers you should have to appear in that exam. CURRENT NASA OPPORTUNITIES: Electronics Engineer Aerospace Engineer, AST, Aerospace Flight Systems Senior Scientist for Atmospheric Composition AST, Flight Systems Operations Secretary (Office Automation) (Delegated Examining) Program Planning Specialist Environmental Engineer (Delegated Examining) Opportunities For Individuals With Disabilities (Replaces Na13n0002) Aerospace Engineer- Navigation, Guidance, and Control Engineering Technician Chief Financial Officer Senior Researcher for Computational Materials Deputy Associate Administrator, Space Technology Mission Directorate |
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23rd March 2015, 08:59 AM
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Re: NASA after Mechanical Engineering
I have completed B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering and now want to join NAS so please tell me how can I join this?
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23rd March 2015, 09:00 AM
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Re: NASA after Mechanical Engineering
To join NASA, you have to acquire professional degree (graduation) to become a scientist. So firstly you have to join ISRO ISRO provides you the platform to become a scientist. It conducts entrance exam for the future aspiring scientist. Eligibility criteria: Candidate must have passed graduation/B.Tech degree from recognized university. Candidate must have master’s degree in library science / library and information science with at least 60 % from recognized university Candidates who possess first class degree are only eligible for this course. Age limit: Candidate must not be more than 35 years Procedure to apply: Get an application form of the ISRO and needs to get it filled completely with all the required information. The form can also be downloaded from the official website of ISRO. Detailed Syllabus of ISAT Syllabus - Physics Mechanics • Units and Measurements • Motion in a straight line • Motion in a plane • Laws of motion • Work, Power and Energy • System of particles and rotational motion • Gravitation Electromagnetism • Electrostatic Potential and capacitance • Electric charges and Fields • Alternating Current • Electromagnetic induction • Moving charges and Magnetism • Current Electricity • Magnetism and Matter Optics and Waves • Ray Optics and Optical Instruments • Wave Optics • Waves Properties of Matter, Thermodynamics • Kinetic theory • Thermal properties of matter • Mechanical properties of solids • Thermodynamics Syllabus - Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry • Basic Concepts of Chemistry • Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties • d and f Block Elements • S-Block Elements (Group 1 and Group 2 elements • P-Block Elements • Actinides • Hydrogen • General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements • Lanthanides Physical Chemistry • States of Matter • Thermodynamics • Equilibrium • Redox Reactions • Electrochemistry • Chemical Kinetics • Surface Chemistry • Nuclear chemistry Organic Chemistry • Hydrocarbons • Aromatic hydrocarbons • Haloalkanes and haloarenes • Aldehydes, Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids • Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers Syllabus - Mathematics • Binomial Theorem and Its Simple Applications • Sets, Relations and Functions • Mathematical Induction • Permutations and Combinations • Sequences and Series • Trigonometry • Matrices and Determinants • Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations • Limit, Continuity and Differentiability • Three-Dimensional Geometry • Integral Calculus • Differential Equations • Co-Ordinate Geometry • Statistics and Probability • Vector Algebra Reference Books for ISAT Books for Chemistry • NCERT Chemistry XI & XII • Chemistry Principles & Applications by Sienko & Plane • Concept of Organic Chemistry by M. S. Chauhan • Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee • General Chemistry by Ebbing • Numerical Chemistry by R.C. Mukherjee • Organic Chemistry by Arihant Prakashan • Organic Chemistry by Francis Carey • Organic Chemistry by Paula Bruice Yurkanis • Organic Chemistry by R.T. Morrison, R.N. Boyd • Physical Chemistry by P. Bahadur • Inorganic Chemistry by O.P. Tandon • University Chemistry by Bruce H. Mahan Books for Physics • NCERT Physics XI & XII • Advanced Level Physics by Nelkon and Parker • Aptitude Test Problems in Physics by S.S Krotov • Concepts of Physics Vol I and II by H.C. Verma • Dynamics of a Particle & of Rigid Bodies by S.L. Loney • Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick & Walker • Physics Problems w/solutions by Chen, Min • Problem in Physics by V.Zubov & V.Shalnov • Problems in General Physics by I.E. Irodov • Problems in Physics by A.A Pinsky Books for Mathematics • Maths XI & XII by R. S. Agarwal • Maths XI & XII by R.D. Sharma • Algebra by Arihant • Algebra Made Easy by K.P. Basu • Calculus by J. Edward • Co-ordinate Geometry by S.L. Loni • Differential Calculus by Arihant • Higher Algebra by Hall Knight • Integral Calculus by Arihant • Introduction Probability & Its Applications by W. Feller • Problems in Calculus of One Variable by I.A. Maron • Plane Co-ordinate Geometry by S. L. Loni • Trigonometry by S. L. Loney • Vector and 3D Geometry by Arihant Prakshan |
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