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About ISRO

Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is really a great place to work. If


you are really lucky enough you will get a job here. ISRO is among the six
dominant space research organization in the world. ISRO's first satellite was
Aryabhata which was launched in 1975. Starting from that day ISRO is
gradually getting momentum in advanced space research. ISRO's reputation
got increased after the successful Chandrayaan-1 mission in 2008 which was
India's first mission to the moon. According to Chandrayan-2 mission a
moon rover will be sent to moon which will move on moon's surface with
wheels, collect soil and rock samples, do analysis on it and send the data to
spacecraft.

Image Credit: ISRO


Another very exciting news is that after the moon mission ISRO is going to
start mars mission very soon. In this mission a spacecraft will be launched in
mars orbit which will study its atmosphere. This could be launched in Nov
2013.

ISRO offers the opportunity for the post of Scientists/Engineers 'SC' in the
discipline of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering. Currently the pay band
for Scientists/Engineers 'SC' is Rs. 15600-39100 with a grade pay of Rs.
5400/-. So at present the gross amount will be  Rs. 33,180/- per month.
Besides this House Rent Allowance (HRA) and Transport Allowance (TA) will
also be provided who are not availing housing and transport facilities. The
employees will also get pension according to new pension scheme. Other
facilities include medical facilities for self and dependents, subsidized
canteen facilities, limited housing facilities for freshers and many more.

ISRO is a Govt. job. So you can enjoy your life as well as you will learn a lot
of things from it. Once you qualify it, you will get a lot of reputation from
your society, from you family, from your neighbors and friends. If you want
to do research in your life especially about space then ISRO is a good choice.
But as there are very less vacancies available, a huge competition will must
be there in ISRO exam. You need to prepare accordingly.
After all if some body asks you, "What do you do ?". You will feel proud to
say "I am a scientist in ISRO". So do a smart preparation, grab the exciting
opportunities from ISRO and finally be a scientist in your life.  

Some Interview Questions 

Q) What do you mean by input bias current in op-amp ? How to mitigate this
problem ?
Q) What is the need of pre-emphasis in communication system ?
Q) What is common mode rejection ratio ? How it is measured and what is
its unit ?
Q) What is Q factor of a parallel RLC circuit ? What is the significance of Q
factor ? 
Q) What is voltage standing wave ratio ? If VSWR=1 then what does it
signifies ?
Q) What do you mean by dominant mode of waveguide ? What are the
dominant modes of circular and rectangular waveguides ?
Q) Which type of waveguides do not allow TEM modes and why ? 

ISRO Electrical Interview Questions --

What is Vacuum? If pressure is less than that of atmospheric, can we call it vacuum? If so
some places have less atmospheric pressures, can we call people living there are living in
vacuum?
what is the natural resistance of the earth? and how it effected by rain r snow? wat is the
natural resistance of wet soil? define natural resistance?
how to calculate percentage impedance
what is rectifier?
if the length of a pipe doubled what will be the effect on Pressure in line?
what is zeroth law ?
why should we place 9KV lightning arrestors in 11KV substation ?
How to calculate % Impedence?
if u have to give support in 1 km long bridge,where u will give it & how many?
why we have to know the specific frequency of any equipment? does anybody know about
specific frequency ?
what is DAR test?
What is Transaction(RDBMS)
How CPU handles Interrupt Handling

What do you mean by zener breakdown and avalanche breakdown?


Which semiconductor device is used as a voltage regulator and why?
How can you convert an JK Flip-flop to a D Flip-flop?
What is difference between Microprocessor and Microcontroller ?

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