Last Date:21 Feb,2020
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
Gujarat
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is inviting eligible candidates to apply online for Trade Apprentices Posts (Space Applications Centre). Interested and Eligible Candidates may apply online by 21-02-2020 , after making sure that they meet the concerned eligibility criteria. All personal and educational details must be mentioned properly.
Employment Notification
JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Trade Apprentice (Space Applications Centre)
No of post – Not Specified
Pay Scale – 7000 – 7668
Educational Qualification:
ITI in related Trade.
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General Conditions:
- Only Indian Nationals are eligible for applying.
- UPPER AGE LIMIT: 35 years as on 21/02/2020 (relaxation of 03 years in case of OBC and 05 years in case of SC, ST candidates. Age relaxation for PWBD candidates is as per Govt. Rules.)
- The period of training will be one year and apprentices engaged will be registered under Apprentice Act, 1961.
- Those who have undergone/are undergoing Apprenticeship training or have job experience for a period of one year or more as on the date of joining as Apprentice are not eligible to be considered
for the above Apprenticeship training. - The percentage of marks in qualifying exam (ITI) declared by the recognized University/Board/Institute will be considered in order to short list candidates.
- Candidates who have passed ITI in relevant field in/after 2018 are eligible to apply for the post of Trade Apprentice.
- Successful completion of Apprenticeship training does not make the apprentices eligible for direct employment in Space Applications Centre or any other units of Indian Space Research Organization
/ Department of Space. - No interim correspondence regarding the apprenticeship training will be entertained.
- Canvassing in any form will be a cause for disqualification.
- Empanelment / short listing of candidates will be on the basis of information furnished in the online application. Only short listed / empaneled candidates will be called for documents verification
and further process subject to availability of vacant positions for Apprenticeship. - Intimation to short listed / empanelled candidates for further process will be sent through E-mail. For this purpose, candidates are required to furnish their E-mail ID correctly and compulsorily while
submitting the application. - Candidates will have to produce all the relevant documents in original (date of birth proof, mark sheets, testimonials & certificates of all educational qualification, caste/tribe/disability certificate
in prescribed format (if applicable) as and when asked for, failing which the candidate will be considered disqualified for Apprenticeship training. - Incomplete application forms shall be rejected.
- If any discrepancy in Name, Age, ITI percentage & year of passing, caste/tribe etc. is found regarding the data in on-line application at any stage, it will result in disqualification of the candidature and the candidate will have no claim for Apprenticeship training.
- If the candidate does not meet the prescribed criteria of fitness at the time of joining, his/her candidature will automatically be cancelled and he/she would have no claim for Apprenticeship
training.
How To Apply:
Vacancy Notice
- The application form will be hosted on SAC web-site www.sac.gov.in or https://recruitment.sac.gov.in/OSAR. Application should be registered on-line only. Read General Conditions/Instructions carefully before filling the on-line application.
- Application can be submitted only once. Hence clicking the ‘SUBMIT’ button is a critical step, as no corrections will be possible subsequently. So you should ensure once again that all the information is correct and complete before submitting.
- Upon registration / submitting application, applicants will be provided with a 14 digits On-line Registration Number, which should be carefully preserved for future reference as this will be used for
all future correspondence. - After registration, take a print-out of the application summary. For printing ensure that the computer is connected to a printer with A4 size paper and header and footer are removed from page setup. In case printer is not available, you can save the form and print it at your convenience. Please note that site will not be open for printing after 17:00 hours of 21/02/2020.
- In case of submission of duplicate / multiple applications by the candidates, the latest application submitted before the last date of submission shall be considered for further processing.
About Us:
- The Indian Space Research Organisation is the space agency of the Government of India and has its headquarters in the city of Bengaluru. Its vision is to “harness space technology for national development while pursuing space science research & planetary exploration”.The Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR) was established in the tenure of Jawaharlal Nehru under the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) in 1962, with the urging of scientist Vikram Sarabhai recognizing the need in space research. INCOSPAR grew and became ISRO in 1969, also under the DAE. In 1972, Government of India had setup a Space Commission and the Department of Space (DOS), bringing ISRO under the DOS. The establishment of ISRO thus institutionalized space research activities in India. It is managed by the DOS, which reports to the prime minister of India.
- ISRO built India’s first satellite, Aryabhata, which was launched by the Soviet Union on 19 April 1975.It was named after the mathematician Aryabhata. In 1980, Rohini became the first satellite to be placed in orbit by an Indian-made launch vehicle, SLV-3. ISRO subsequently developed two other rockets: the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) for launching satellites into polar orbits and the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) for placing satellites into geostationary orbits. These rockets have launched numerous communications satellites and Earth observation satellites. Satellite navigation systems like GAGAN and IRNSS have been deployed. In January 2014, ISRO used an indigenous cryogenic engine in a GSLV-D5 launch of the GSAT-14.
- ISRO sent a lunar orbiter, Chandrayaan-1, on 22 October 2008, which discovered lunar water in the form of ice,and the Mars Orbiter Mission, on 5 November 2013, which entered Mars orbit on 24 September 2014, making India the first nation to succeed on its maiden attempt to Mars, as well as the first space agency in Asia to reach Mars orbit. On 18 June 2016, ISRO launched twenty satellites in a single vehicle, and on 15 February 2017, ISRO launched one hundred and four satellites in a single rocket (PSLV-C37), a world record. ISRO launched its heaviest rocket, Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle-Mark III (GSLV-Mk III), on 5 June 2017 and placed a communications satellite GSAT-19 in orbit. With this launch, ISRO became capable of launching 4-ton heavy satellites into GTO. On 22 July 2019, ISRO launched its second lunar mission Chandrayaan-2 to study the lunar geology and the distribution of lunar water.
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