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FACULTY:- MRITUNJAY RANJAN SIR
Topic :- list of indian scientific agencies

The Agencies Collectively Play A Crucial Role


INTRODUCTION:- In Advancing Scientific
Knowledge ,Technological Innovation ,And
Addressing Various Challenges In India.
Following List of indian scientific
agencies:-
1. Indian space research organisation (ISRO).

2. Council of scientific & industrial research (CSIR).

3. Defence research & development organisation


(DRDO).

4. Indian council of agricultural research (ICAR).

5. Indian council of medical research (ICMR).

6. Bhabha atomic research center (BARC).

7. Tata institute of fundamental research (TIFR).

8. Atomic energy regulatory board (AERB).

9. Department of science & technology (DST).


10. National aeronautics research & development board (NARDEB).

11. National institute of oceanography (NIO).

12. National centre for Antarctic & ocean research (NCAOR).

13. Indian institute of science (IISC).

14. Indian institute of remote sensing (IIRS).

15. Indian national science academy (INSA).

16. Indian academy of sciences (IAS).

17. Indian academy of science, technology , & development studies


(NISTADS).

18. Indian institute of astrophysics (IIA).

19. National centre for Antarctic & ocean research (NCAOR).


20. Central scientific instruments organisation (CSIO).

21.National innovations foundation (NIF): promotes grassroots innovations & support inventors
& innovators.

22. National institute of electronics & information technology (NIELIT).


1. Indian space research organisation
(ISRO)
INTRODUCTION:-
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is the space agency of India. The organisation is
involved in science, engineering and technology to harvest the benefits of outer space for
India and the mankind. ISRO is a major constituent of the Department of Space (DOS),
Government of India. The department executes the Indian Space Programme primarily
through various Centres or units within ISRO.
ISRO was previously the Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR),
set up by the Government of India in 1962, as envisioned by Dr. Vikram A Sarabhai.
ISRO was formed on August 15, 1969 and superseded INCOSPAR with an expanded role
to harness space technology. DOS was set up and ISRO was brought under DOS in
1972.The prime objective of ISRO/DOS is the development and application of space
technology for various national needs. To fulfil this objective, ISRO has established major
space systems for communication, television broadcasting and meteorological services;
resources monitoring and management; space-based navigation services.
ISRO has developed satellite launch vehicles, PSLV and GSLV, to place the satellites in the
required orbits.
JOB:
- the career opportunities in various fields of specialization and qualifications. Some of the
DOS offers major job opportunities are listed
below. This list indicates the opportunities provided so far. Opportunities may get opened for other disciplines as required in future. Please
keep visiting this page.
Scientific and Technical Category:
• Scientist/Engineer posts
• For graduates, post graduates, doctorates. (Doctorates and post graduates may read this also)
• In the fields of Electronics, Mechanical, Computer Science, Electrical, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, etc.
• The recruitment done through ISRO Centralised Recruitment Board (ICRB). Current opportunities
• Technical Assistant/Scientific Assistant posts
• For Diploma/B Sc or equivalent degree
• In various specializations.
• The recruitment done by various Centre/Unit/Autonomous Bodies. Current opportunities
• Technician/Draughtsman posts
• For candidates with education qualification of SSLC/SSC/MATRIC + ITI/NTC/NAC.
• The recruitment done by various Centre/Unit/Autonomous Body. Current opportunities
• The recruitment done through ISRO Centralised Recruitment Board (ICRB). Current opportunities
Administrative category:
• Posts: Administrative Officer, Accounts Officer, Purchase & Stores Officer, Assistants, Junior Personnel Assistants, etc.
• The recruitment done through ISRO Centralised Recruitment Board (ICRB)
The sub/syllabus of
organization:-
ISRO Exam Syllabus 2024 will help the candidates píepaíe foí the
upcoming ISRO exam 2024. ISRO Centíalised Recíuitment Boaíd has
issued the ICRB exam syllabus 2024. Geneíal Knowledge, Geneíal
English, Geneíal Intelligence and Reasoning Ability, and Quantitative
Aptitude aíe among the subjects included in the ISRO 2024 syllabus.
Eveíy yeaí, ISRO holds a wíitten test foí the positions of
Scientist/Engineeí, Junioí Peísonal Assistant, Assistant, UDC,
Stenogíapheí, and otheís. Applicants must completely íeview the
ISRO syllabus in oídeí to píepaíe foí the wíitten exam. ISRO test
syllabus foí vaíious bíanches has been updated below.
2.Council of scientific & industrial research
(C SIR)

INTRODUCTION:-
The Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), known for its cutting
edge R&D knowledge base in diverse S&T areas, is a contemporary R&D
organization. CSIR has a dynamic network of 37 national laboratories, 39
outreach centres, 1 Innovation Complexes, and three units with a pan-India
presence.

CSIR’s R&D expertise and experience are embodied in about 3521active


Scientists supported by about 4162 technical and support personnel as of
31st March 2022.

CSIR covers a wide spectrum of science and technology – from oceanography,


geophysics, chemicals, drugs, genomics, biotechnology and nanotechnology
to m ining, aeronaut ics, instrum entation, environment al engineering and
information technology. It provides significant technological intervention in
many areas concerning societal efforts, which include environment, health,
drinking water, food, housing, energy, farm and non-farm sectors. Further,
JOB:
- contributes immensely to the fostering, sustenance and upgrading of
CSIR the
human S&T resources of the country and its support-umbrella covers all age
groups ranging from sixteen to sixty-five, in addition to adopting human
resources management systems that improve its ability to build successful, high
performance organizations. It is CSIR’s contribution to generation of the pool of
bench-level workers in science that distinguishes it from other funding
agencies.

• CSIR - Recruitment and Assessment Board (RAB)


• CSIR - Human Resource Development Group (HRDG) - Fellowships & Grants
• Recruitments & Results
• Opportunities in CSIR & Abroad
• Results - Application / Award
• Conference & Seminar / Posters
• Competition - Government of India
• Limited Departmental Competitive Examination (LDCE)
Desired & special qualification:-
Qualification for a job at the council of scientific and industrial research (CSIR) typically include a
relevant educational background such as a master’s or phd in a scientific or engineering discipline.
Specific requirements may vary depending on the position ,so it’s advisable to check the job
posting for detailed qualifications and experience criteria. Relevant research experience,
publication, and a strong understanding of the specific field are often valued by CSIR.

The sub/syllabus of organization:-


The Council of Scientific & Industrial Research National Entrance Examination (CSIR NET)
Syllabus is vital when it comes to preparing for chemistry, life science, mathematics, earth
science, and physics papers. The syllabus covers important topics across Earth, Ocean,
Planetary, Atmospheric, Life, Chemical, Physical, and Mathematical Sciences.
The National Testing Agency conducts the CSIR NET examination, which will be held from
December
26-28, 2023. Aspiring candidates must go through the specific topics in order to excel
in the examination.
In this informative post, we have presented the complete CSIR UGC NET Syllabus 2023
for every
subject outlined by the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research. Aspiring candidates
must go through
3.Defence research & development
organization(DRDO)

Introduction:-
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) (IAST: is the premier agency under
the Department of Defence Research and Development in Ministry of Defence of the Government of India,
charged with the military's research and development, headquartered in Delhi, India. It was formed in 1958
by the merger of the Technical Development Establishment and the Directorate of Technical Development
and Production of the Indian Ordnance Factories with the Defence Science Organisation under the
administration of Jawaharlal Nehru. Subsequently, Defence Research & Development Service (DRDS) was
constituted in 1979 as a service of Group 'A' Officers / Scientists directly under the administrative control
of Ministry of Defence.
With a network of 52 laboratories that are engaged in developing defence technologies covering various
fields like aeronautics, armaments, electronics, land combat engineering, life sciences, materials,
missiles, and naval systems, DRDO is India's largest and most diverse research organisation. The
organisation includes around 5,000 scientists belonging to the DRDS and about 25,000 other subordinate
scientific, technical, and supporting personnel.
JOB:-
1.Cyber defence assurance associate.
2.financial advisory international-transaction service.
3.officer F&A.
etc.
Desired & special qualification:-
To be eligible to operate at the DRDO, you must meet certain
qualifications
or specifications.

Applicants who reside in India are eligible.


Applicants who are reside aboard aren’t
eligible. Applicant’s up to the age of 28 are
eligible.
Applicants must have completed their first-
Subject/
syllabus:-

Understanding the syllabus is an important part of how to join DRDO.


The SET Exam syllabus contains topics like subject-specific questions
from optional topics like chemical engineering, electronics and
communications engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical
engineering and instrumental engineering. The second section of the
exam includes topics like logical relations, spatial reasoning, concept
formation, numerical and abstract reasoning.
4.Indian council of agricultural
research(ICAR)

INTRODUCTION:-
The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) is an autonomous body responsible for
co- ordinating agricultural education and research in India. It reports to the Department of
Agricultural Research and Education, Ministry of Agriculture. The Union Minister of Agriculture
serves as its president. It is the largest network of agricultural research and education institutes in the
world.
The committee to Advise on Renovation and Rejuvenation of Higher Education (Yashpal Committee,
2009) has recommended setting up of a constitutional body – the National Commission for Higher
Education and Research – which would be a unified supreme body to regulate all branches of higher
education including agricultural education. Presently, regulation of agricultural education is the
mandate of ICAR, Veterinary Council of India (Veterinary sub-discipline) and Indian Council
of Forestry Research and Education (Forestry sub-discipline).A number of natural resource
management institutes of India also come under the ICAR.
JOB:- The Indian Council Of Agriculture Research
(ICAR)
,Including Offers Such
Position Various
As: Jobs Opportunities For
Students
1. Research In Field Of Agriculture
Fellow.
2. Field Assistant.
3. Lab Technician.
4. Project Co- ordinator, etc.
Desired & special qualification:-Generally ,candidate are
required
to have educational background in agricultural engineering ,or other
related disciplines.
5.educational background.
6.research position
. 3.technical
position.
The sub/syllabus:-the syllabus for ICAR exams, particularly for
the national eligibility test (NET),may vary based on the specific
discipline general overview of subject : -
1.agricultureal
biotechnology 2.agricultural
entomology 3.agricultural
extension 4.agricultural
microbiology 5.agricultural
economics 6.agroforestry
7.agronomy
8.animal biochrmistry
9.animal genetics and breeding
10.animal nutrition
11.animal physiology
12.animal husbandry.
5.Indian council of medical
research(ICMR):-
INTRODUCTION:- The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) is a
premier autonomous organization in India that operates under the
Department of Health Research, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
It was established in 1911 with the objective of promoting and
coordinating medical research in the country.
Key Objectives of ICMR:
1.Conducting Research: ICMR is involved in carrying out various biomedical and
health
research activities to address the health challenges faced by the Indian population.
2.Promoting Research: The council promotes research in various fields such as
communicable and non-communicable diseases, maternal and child health, nutrition,
and environmental health.
3.Capacity Building: ICMR focuses on building research capacity by providing training
and supporting researchers through grants and fellowships.
JOB:- The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) offers various
opportunities for students to engage in research and gain valuable experience in
the field of medical and health sciences. These opportunities are typically
available through internships, fellowships, and project-based positions. Here are
some avenues through which students can explore job opportunities at ICMR:

1.ICMR Fellowships and Training Programs: ICMR provides several fellowship and training programs
for undergraduate and postgraduate students. These programs may include research fellowships,
short-term training courses, and summer research internships.
2. Project-based Positions: ICMR often conducts research projects in collaboration with different
institutes and universities. Students may find opportunities to work on these projects as research
assistants, project associates, or similar roles.
Desired & special Qualification:-However, there are some general
qualifications and skills that students may find beneficial when applying for
opportunities at ICMR:
1.Educational Qualifications: For research fellowships and internships, students should
typically be pursuing a degree in a relevant field such as medicine, life sciences,
biotechnology, public health, epidemiology, microbiology, or a related discipline.
2.Research Experience: Previous research experience, whether through academic
projects, internships, or independent research, is often valued.
3. Technical Skills: This could include proficiency in laboratory techniques, data
analysis
software, programming languages, or other specialized skills.
4.Communication Skills: Strong written and verbal communication skills are crucial.
Students should be able to effectively communicate their ideas, research findings,
and contribute to scientific discussions.
5. Teamwork and Collaboration: Students should demonstrate an ability to work
effectively in a team, communicate with colleagues, and contribute to a collaborative
research environment.
The
sub/syllabus:-
The specific syllabus for Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) here are
some general areas that candidates may need to focus on, but it's crucial to
refer to the latest official notifications or guidelines for accurate and up-to-date
information:
1. Biomedical Research:
2. Public Health and Epidemiology:
3. Clinical Research:
4.Statistics and Data Analysis:
5.Nutrition and Health Sciences:
6.Microbiology and Virology:
7.Environmental Health:
8.Social and Behavioral Sciences:
9.Health Policy and Management:
10.General Aptitude:
6. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC):-

INTRODUCTION:-The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) is India's premier nuclear


researchfacility, headquartered in Trombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It was founded by Homi
Jehangir Bhabha as the Atomic Energy Establishment, Trombay (AEET) in January 1954 as a
multidisciplinary research program essential for India's nuclear program. It operates under
the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), which is directly overseen by the Prime Minister of India.
BARC is a multi-disciplinary research centre with extensive infrastructure for advanced research and
development covering the entire spectrum of nuclear science, chemical engineering, material sciences
and metallurgy, electronic instrumentation, biology and medicine, supercomputing, high- energy physics
and plasma physics and associated research for Indian nuclear programme and related areas.
BARC's core mandate is to sustain peaceful applications of nuclear energy. It manages all facets of
nuclear power generation, from the theoretical design of reactors to, computer modeling and
simulation, risk analysis, development and testing of new reactor fuel, materials, etc. It also
researches spent fuel processing and safe disposal of nuclear waste. Its other research focus areas are
applications for isotopes in industries, radiation technologies and their application to health, food
and medicine, agriculture and
environment, accelerator and laser technology, electronics, instrumentation and reactor control and
material science, environment and radiation monitoring etc. BARC operates a number
of research reactors across the country.
JOB:-
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) offers various opportunities for students to engage in research,
internships, and training programs. Here are some avenues through which students can explore job
opportunities at BARC:
1. BARC Training Schools:
2.Research Fellowships:
3.Internships:
4. Project-Based
Positions:
5.Recruitment for Scientific and Technical Positions:
6.BARC Training School for Officers (OCES/DGFS):
7.Collaboration with Academic Institutions:
Desired & special
Qualification:-
BARC, or Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, is a premier nuclear research facility in India. Qualifications for various
positions at BARC may vary based on the specific job role and requirements. However, some common qualifications
and skills that are often desired or considered special for positions at BARC include:
1. Educational Qualifications:
1. For scientific and technical positions, a strong educational background in fields like nuclear science, physics,
chemistry, engineering, or related disciplines is typically required.
2. Experience:
1. Relevant work experience in nuclear research, radiation protection, nuclear engineering, or related fields is
often preferred.
3. Research Publications:
1. Having research publications in reputed scientific journals is often considered a valuable qualification,
especially for research-oriented positions.
4. Technical Skills:
1. Proficiency in using specialized scientific instruments and software relevant to the specific field of
work.
5. Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills:
1. Strong analytical skills and the ability to solve complex scientific problems are crucial for many positions
at BARC.
6. Communication and Teamwork:
1. Good communication skills and the ability to work effectively in a team are often emphasized, especially for
The
sub/syllabus:-
The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) conducts examinations for
various scientific and technical positions. The syllabus for BARC exams may
vary based on the specific discipline, but in general, it includes the following
components:
1. Engineering Mathematics:
2. General Aptitude:
3. Technical Subjects:
4. Specific Topics for Physics and Chemistry:
5. Specific Topics for Engineering Disciplines:
7. Tata institute of fundamental
research(TIFR):-

INTRODUCTION:-
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) is an Indian Research Institute under the Department of
Atomic Energy of the Government of India. It is a public deemed university located at Navy
Nagar, Colaba in Mumbai. It also has campus in Bangalore, International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
(ICTS), and an affiliated campus in Serilingampally near Hyderabad. TIFR conducts research primarily in the natural
sciences, the biological sciences and theoretical computer science.
The building of TIFR was quite interesting. Everything was done in-house, including the carpentry and
such. We were at the frontiers of science, which meant that we had to create our own infrastructure.
The fundamental research we were involved in then was of the atypical kind. Our early years were
marked by this wide vision we had of what research needed to be done. What usually happens when
you have so broad a vision is that you compromise on either quality or excellence. But TIFR managed to
keep the course it had charted by making excellence intrinsic to its existence. This, to me, is one of the
Institute's most remarkable triumphs.
JOBS:-
1.Scientific Officer
2.Scientific Assistant
3.Junior Engineer
4.Administrative
Assistant
5.SupervisorAdministrative
Officer 6.Laboratory Assistant
7. Work Assistant
8. Project Scientific Officer

Desired & special


Qualification:-

9. Educational
Qualifications
10.Research Experience
11.Technical Skills
12.Special Qualifications
8. Atomic energy regulatory
board(AERB):-

INTRODUCTION:-

The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) was constituted on 15 November 1983 by
the President of India by exercising the powers conferred by Section 27 of the Atomic Energy Act, 1962
(33 of 1962) to carry out certain regulatory and safety functions under the Act. The regulatory authority of
AERB is derived from the rules and notifications promulgated under the Atomic Energy Act, 1962 and
the Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986. The headquarters is in Mumbai.
The mission of the Board is to ensure that the use of ionizing radiation and nuclear
energy in India does not cause undue risk to health and the environment. Currently, the Board consists of
a full-time Chairman, an ex officio Member, three part-time Members and a Secretary.
JOB:- If there are specific programs or job opportunities for students, this information
is likely to be mentioned on the official website or in communication from the
organization. Students may also explore internship programs or training opportunities
that could be available at AERB.
Visit AERB Official Website: Navigate to the official website of the Atomic Energy Regulatory
Board. Look for a "Careers" or "Recruitment" section where they may post current job
openings and information about programs for students.
Contact AERB HR Department: If you have specific inquiries or need clarification, reach
out to the Human Resources department of AERB. They can provide guidance on available
opportunities for students and the application process.
Internship Programs: Check if AERB offers internship programs for students. Internships
can
be a valuable way for students to gain practical experience in their field of study.
Job Portals: Keep an eye on popular job portals, especially those that focus on
government or public sector jobs.
Networking: Connect with professionals in the nuclear energy or regulatory field.
Networking can sometimes lead to information about available opportunities, including
those for students.
Desired & special
Qualification:-
The specific qualifications and requirements for positions at the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board
(AERB) can vary based on the nature of the job and the level of responsibility associated with it. Here
are some general qualifications and attributes that may be sought for positions at AERB:
1. Educational Qualifications:
For Scientific/Technical Positions: A background in nuclear engineering, physics, chemistry,
radiological
safety, or related disciplines may be required.
2. Experience:
Relevant work experience in the field of nuclear energy, radiation safety, or regulatory affairs may be
required for certain positions.
3. Technical Skills:
Proficiency in relevant technical skills and knowledge related to nuclear safety, radiation protection,
and regulatory compliance.
4. Certifications:
Professional certifications in areas such as nuclear safety, radiological protection, or regulatory
compliance may be beneficial.
5. Communication Skills:
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, are often essential for effectively conveying
technical information and regulatory requirements.
The sub/syllabus:-The specific subjects covered in examinations conducted by AERB is
responsible for regulating nuclear and radiation facilities and activities in India, so the subjects often relate
to nuclear science, engineering, and regulatory frameworks.
For technical positions or positions related to nuclear safety and regulation, the subjects may include:
1. Nuclear Physics:
Atomic and nuclear structure, nuclear reactions, and nuclear decay.
2. Radiation Physics:
Fundamentals of radiation, interaction of radiation with matter, and radiation measurement.
3. Nuclear Engineering:
Reactor physics, nuclear reactor design, and nuclear power plant operation.
4. Radiological Safety:
Principles of radiological protection, dose assessment, and safety measures.
5. Regulatory Framework:
Understanding national and international regulatory frameworks related to nuclear and radiation safety.
6. Environmental Impact Assessment:
Assessing the potential environmental impacts of nuclear activities.
7. Risk Assessment:
Quantitative and qualitative assessment of risks associated with nuclear and radiation facilities.
9.Department of science &
technology(DST):-
INTRODUCTION:-

Department of Science & Technology (DST) is the nodal department for organising, coordinating
and promoting Science & Technology (S&T) activities in the country and for expanding horizons of
S&T by promoting new areas in the field. The department formulates policies relating to S&T,
handles matters relating to the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Cabinet (SACC) and promotes
new areas of S&T with special emphasis on emerging areas through R&D in its research
institutions or laboratories.
Established in 1971, the department also co-ordinates and integrates areas of S&T having cross-
sectoral linkages in which a number of institutions and departments have interest and
capabilities,
undertakes or sponsoring scientific and technological surveys, research design and development,
where necessary undertakes work on futurology and provides support and Grants-in-aid to
Scientific
JOB:- As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, I don't have specific information on current
job vacancies at the Department of Science and Technology (DST) in India. Job opportunities within
DST can vary widely and may include positions for scientists, researchers, engineers, administrative
staff, and more.
To find the latest job openings at DST, here are some steps you can take:
Official DST Website:
Visit the official website of the Department of Science and Technology .
Look for a dedicated section on careers, recruitment, or opportunities.
Job Portals:
Check popular job portals and government employment websites. Sometimes, DST job openings are
posted on these platforms.
Newspaper Advertisements:
Keep an eye on national and regional newspapers for official advertisements regarding job vacancies
and recruitment drives.
Networking:
Connect with professionals in the field of science and technology. Attend conferences, seminars, and
workshops to build a network that may provide information on job opportunities.
Desired & special
Qualification:-
The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) in India may have specific desired and special
qualifications for different positions, depending on the nature of the job. Desired
qualifications often include a combination of educational background, experience, and
skills relevant to the responsibilities of the position. Here are some general qualifications
that individuals working at AERB may possess:
1. Educational Qualifications:
2. Experience:
3. Technical Skills:
4. Certifications:
5. Regulatory Knowledge:
6. Analytical Skills:
7. Communication Skills:
8. Teamwork:
9. Problem-Solving Skills:
10.Adaptability:
11. Ethical Conduct:
The sub/syllabus:-The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) is
responsible for regulating the use of atomic energy and radiation in India to ensure
the protection of the public, workers, and the environment. The subjects or areas of
focus for AERB cover a wide range of disciplines related to nuclear science, radiation
safety, and regulatory compliance. Here are some key subjects relevant to the work of
the AERB:
1. Nuclear Physics:
2. Radiation Physics:
3. Nuclear Engineering:
4. Radiological Safety:
5. Regulatory Framework:
6. Environmental Impact Assessment:
7. Emergency Preparedness and
Response:
8. Risk Assessment:
9. Instrumentation and Control:
10.Legal and Ethical Aspects:
11.Quality Assurance:
10. National Aeíonautics Reseaích & Development Boaíd (NARDEB)

INTRODUCTION:-
As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, there is no specific entity known as the "National
Aeronautical Research and Development Board" (NARDB) that is widely recognized or associated with a
specific country or organization. However, it's possible that developments or changes may have occurred
since then, or there might be a new entity with a similar name.
If you are referring to a specific national aeronautical research and development board, it would be helpful
to provide more details about the country or organization you are interested in. Each country may have its
own
aeronautical research and development agency or board responsible for advancing aerospace technologies,
research, and development.
For example, in the United States, NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) plays a significant
role in aeronautical and aerospace research and development. In India, there is the Aeronautical
Development Agency (ADA) involved in aeronautical research and the development of aerospace
As of my last knowledge update in January
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If such an organization exists, and you're looking for job opportunities within the National
Aeronautical Research and Development Board or a similar entity, you can take the following
steps:
1. Official Website:
1. Visit the official website of the National Aeronautical Research and Development
Board if it exists. Look for a "Careers," "Recruitment," or "Jobs" section on their
website.
2. Government Job Portals:
1. Check relevant government job portals or official employment websites of the
country where the organization is based. Many countries have centralized platforms
for government job listings.
3. Networking:
1. Connect with professionals in the aeronautical research and development field.
Attend conferences, workshops, and industry events to build a network. Sometimes,
job opportunities are shared within professional circles.
involved in aeronautical research and development
typically seek candidates with qualifications and skills in
Educational Qualifications:
the following
Relevant areas:
educational background
related field.
in aeronautical engineering, aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, or a closely

Technical Skills:
Proficiency in aeronautical design and analysis tools, software, and technologies relevant to the field.
Experience:
Previous experience in aeronautical research and development, aerospace engineering, or a related field may be desired,
especially for mid to senior-level positions.
Research Experience:
For research positions, a strong background in conducting and publishing research in aeronautical sciences.
Leadership and Project Management:
Leadership skills and experience managing aeronautical research and development projects.
Innovation and Creativity:
The ability to bring innovative solutions and creative ideas to address challenges in aeronautical development.
Communication Skills:
Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, to convey technical information, collaborate with teams, and
present findings.
Teamwork:
The ability to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams, as aeronautical research often involves contributions from
various engineering disciplines.
Sub/ syllabus:-If "NARDEB" is a new or regional entity, and you are seeking information
on the subjects or disciplines relevant to aeronautical research and development, the subjects typically
associated with this field include:
1.Aeronautical Engineering:
Aerodynamics
Aircraft Structures
Flight Mechanics and Control
Propulsion Systems
2.Aerospace Engineering:
Spacecraft Design and Systems
Orbital Mechanics
Satellite Technology
3.Mechanical Engineering:
Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
Fluid Mechanics
Mechanical Design
4. Materials Science:
Advanced materials for aircraft and
spacecraft construction
5. Avionics and Control Systems:
11.National institute of
oceanography(NIO)

INTRODUCTION:-
The National Institute of Oceanography, founded on 1 January 1966 as one of 38
constituent laboratories of the CSIR,[3] is a self-governing research organisation in India that
conducts scientific research and studies on the unique oceanographic features of the northern
Indian
Ocean. It is headquartered in Goa and has regional offices in Kochi, Mumbai, and Visakhapatnam.
By the 1950s, oceanographers all over the world realised that, while progress had been made in
describing and understanding the observed features of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the Indian Ocean
remained largely unexplored. It was critical to address fundamental oceanographic issues related to the
northern Indian Ocean's monsoonal cycles, chemical propertiesof the water column, abundance and
distribution of food resources such as fish productivity, and understanding
the geology of the Indian Ocean through sea bed mapping and sampling.
JOB:- As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, the job names at the
National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) in India. Job positions within NIO may
vary and could include roles related to scientific research, oceanography, marine
biology, geology, environmental science, engineering, and various technical and
administrative positions. National Institute of Oceanogíaphy íecíuitment offeís gíeat
caíeeí oppoítunities foí seveíal posts such as Laboíatoíy Assistant cum ľechnician,
Electíician, Hoíticultuíe, Guest House Management, EPABX Maintenance, Civil Woíks,
Computeí Opeíatoí, Electíonics, Píoject Assistant, Scientist, Senioí ľechnical Officeí,
Junioí Engineeí, ľechnical Assistant.
Desired & special Qualification:-The specific qualifications and
requirements for jobs at the National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) in India can
vary depending on the nature of the position. However, here are some general idea of
the qualifications and skills that are often sought in candidates for scientific and
technical positions in oceanography and related fields.
Educational Qualifications, Research Experience, Skills and Expertise, Computer
Skills, Communication Skills, Fieldwork Experience, Specialized Certifications,
Sub/syllabus:-
The specific subjects and syllabus for positions at the National Institute of Oceanography (NIO)
in India can vary based on the nature of the job. NIO is a multidisciplinary organization
conducting research in various fields related to oceanography, marine sciences, and related
disciplines. Below are some general subjects and areas that may be relevant, but it's essential
to note that this information is not exhaustive, and you should refer to the official job
notifications or contact NIO directly for accurate and up-to-date details:
1. Oceanography:
2. Marine Biology and Ecology:
3.Geosciences:
4.Environmental Science:
5.Physics and Chemistry:
6.Engineering:
7.Computer Science:
8.Research Methodologies:
9.Communication Skills:
10.Fieldwork and Practical Skills:
12.National centre for antarctic and ocean
research(NCAOR)

INľRODUCľION:-
ľ h e National Centeí foí Antaíctic & Ocean Reseaích (NCAOR) was established in 1998-99 as an autonomous
Institution of Ministíy of Eaíth Sciences to píovide scientific logistic and infíastíuctuíe facilities foí the Indian
Antaíctic expeditions. NCAOR continued to play a majoí íole in national Antaíctic píogíams and was cíedited
with puísuing cutting-edge studies in the field of eaíth, enviíonment, life, space, and otheí subjects of Polaí
sciences in collaboíation with íeseaích communities of India and abíoad. ľ h e countíy's commitment to puísue
woíld class íeseaích in Antaíctica while píeseíving its píistine enviíonment, was given a concíete shape with the
establishment of the fiíst polaí R&D lab at NCAOR, including a Class 100 clean ice laboíatoíy. ľ h e centeí was
also equipped with some of the latest laboíatoíies foí ice coíe studies, micíobiological, enviíonmental íeseaích,
and íelated subjects.
JOB:-
As of my last knowledge update in January 2022,the National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean
Research (NCAOR) in India. Job opportunities at NCAOR, like at many research institutions, can
vary and depend on the organization's needs, ongoing projects, and funding.
To find the latest job openings at NCAOR, consider the following :
Official Website: Visit the official website of NCAOR and look for a dedicated section on careers,
jobs, or recruitment. Most organizations post their current job openings and related information
on their official websites.
Job Portals: Explore popular job portals and websites where organizations often post their job
listings. Check platforms such as Indeed, Naukri, or the official government job portal of India.
Academic Institutions: Some research institutions collaborate with academic institutions for
research projects. Check with your university's career services or relevant departments to see if
they have information about opportunities at NCAOR.
Contact NCAOR: Reach out to the human resources department or relevant departments at
NCAOR directly. Inquire about any current job openings, internships, or research positions. Be
sure to follow their application procedures.
Desired & special Qualification:- The National Centre for
Antarctic and Ocean Research (NCAOR) is a premier research
institution in India, and the desired qualifications for positions
at NCAOR
Educational can vary depending on the specific job roles and
Qualifications:
For scientific and research positions, a Ph.D. or Master's degree in a relevant field is often required. Fields may include
responsibilities.
Antarctic Studies, Marine Science, Oceanography, Atmospheric Sciences, Geology, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or related
disciplines.
Research Experience:
Strong research background with a track record of publications and research projects in the relevant field.
Fieldwork Experience:
Experience or willingness to participate in fieldwork, especially in challenging environments such as Antarctica.
Technical Skills:
Proficiency in relevant scientific methodologies and techniques.
Familiarity with specialized equipment used in polar and marine research.
Data Analysis and Modeling:
Skills in data analysis, interpretation, and modeling, depending on the
nature of the research.
Interdisciplinary Knowledge:
Ability to work across disciplines due to the multidisciplinary nature of
Antarctic and ocean research.
Communication Skills:
Sub/subject:-
The National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research (NCAOR) is involved in
multidisciplinary research related to Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. The subjects
covered by NCAOR are diverse and encompass various scientific disciplines. Below are
some of the key subjects and areas of research typically associated with NCAOR:
1. Antarctic Studies:
2. Oceanography:
3. Atmospheric Sciences:
4. Geological Sciences:
5. Marine Biology and Ecology:
6. Glaciology:
7. Remote Sensing and GIS (Geographic Information System):
8. Environmental Science:
9. Polar Meteorology:
10.Interdisciplinary Research:
13.Indian institute of
science(IISC)

INTRODUCTION:- The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) is a public, deemed, research university
for higher education and research in science, engineering, design, and management. It
is located in the southern Indian city of Bangalore, Karnataka. The institute was established in
1909 with active support from Jamsetji Tata and thus is also locally known as the "Tata Institute". It
is ranked among the most prestigious academic institutions in India and has the highest citation-per-
faculty among all the universities in the world.It was granted a deemed
university status in 1958 and recognized as an Institute of Eminence in 2018. After an accidental meeting
between Jamsetji Tata and Swami Vivekananda, on a ship in 1893 where they discussed Tata's plan of
bringing the steel industry to India, Tata wrote to Vivekananda five years later: "I trust, you remember me
as a fellow-traveller on your voyage from Japan to Chicago. I very much recall at this moment your views
on the growth of the ascetic spirit in India... I recall these ideas in connection with my scheme of Research
Institute of Science for India.
JOB:-
Visit the IISc Official Website: Check the official IISc website for a dedicated careers or recruitment section. Many
institutions post information about job opportunities, internships, and research positions on their official websites.
Careers or Jobs Portal:
Explore the careers or jobs portal on the IISc website. This section may provide details about current job openings,
requirements, and application procedures.
University Career Services:
Check with your university's career services department. They may have information about job opportunities,
internships, or collaborative programs with institutions like IISc.
Networking:
Attend seminars, conferences, or workshops organized by IISc or related academic institutions. Networking
with professors, researchers, and professionals in your field can help you learn about potential job opening.
Job Portals:
Keep an eye on popular job portals where academic and research institutions often post job openings. Websites like
LinkedIn, Indeed, and ResearchGate may have listings for positions at IISc.
Contact IISc Directly:
If you have specific questions about job opportunities or programs for students, consider reaching out to the
human
resources department or relevant administrative offices at IISc.
Desired & special
Qual ification:-
The specific qualifications and requirements for jobs at the Indian Institute of Science
(IISc) in can vary depending on the nature of the position. IISc is a prestigious
institution, and its faculty and research positions often have high academic and
research standards. Here are some general qualifications and skills that may be
desired for various roles at IISc:
Faculty Positions:
Research Positions:
Technical and Administrative Position:
Postdoctoral Positions:
Project Positions:
Administration and Support Staff:
Collaborative and Interdisciplinary
Skills: Specific Skills:
sub/syllabus:-
The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bangalore is a premier research institution
that covers a wide range of subjects in science and engineering. As a
multidisciplinary institution, IISc offers courses and conducts research in various
fields. Below are some of the key subjects and departments typically associated with
IISc:
Biological Sciences:
Chemical Sciences:
Electrical Sciences:
Mechanical Sciences:
Physical Sciences:
Mathematical Sciences:
Engineering Sciences:
Interdisciplinary Research Centers:
Management Studies:
14.Indian institute of remote
sensing(IIRS)
INTRODUCTION:-
Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS) under Indian Space Research Organisation,
Department of Space, Govt. of India is a premier Training and Educational Institute set up
for developing trained professionals in the field of Remote Sensing, Geoinformatics and GPS
Technology for Natural Resources, Environmental and Disaster Management.
It functions as a constituent Unit of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO),
Department
of Space, Government of India. Formerly known as Indian Photo-interpretation Institute
(IPI), founded in 1966, the Institute boasts to be the first of its kind in entire South-East
Asia. While nurturing its primary endeavour to build capacity among the user community by
training mid-career professionals, the Institute has enhanced its capability and evolved
many training & education programmes that are tuned to meet the requirements of various
target groups, ranging from fresh graduates to policy makers including academia.
The Institute campus also houses the headquarters of the Centre for Space Science and
Technology Education in Asia and The Pacific (CSSTEAP), affiliated to the United Nations and
first of its kind established in the region in 1995. IIRS provides support to conduct all its
remote sensing and GIS training & education programmes at postgraduate level. The
headquarters of Indian Society of Remote Sensing (ISRS), the largest non-governmental
JOB:- As of my last knowledge update in January 2022,the Indian
Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS). Job opportunities at IIRS, like at many
If you areinstitutions,
interested can
in finding
changejob opportunities
frequently at IIRS,
based on consider
projects, the following
research needs, andsteps:
Official Website:
administrative requirements.
Visit the official website of IIRS. Check for a dedicated "Careers" or "Recruitment" section. Many
organizations post their job openings, application procedures, and other relevant details on their official
websites.
Job Portals:
Explore reputable job portals where government and research institutions often post their job listings.
You can search for positions at IIRS on platforms like Naukri, Indeed, or the official government job portal
of India.
Contact IIRS Directly:
Reach out to the Human Resources department or the designated contact person at IIRS. Contact
information can usually be found on their official website. Inquire about any current job openings,
application procedures, and relevant details.
Collaborative Programs:
Check if IIRS has collaborative programs with universities, research institutions, or government agencies.
These programs may offer opportunities for employment or research positions.
Desired & special
Qualification:-
The desired and special qualifications for job positions at the Indian Institute of
Remote Sensing (IIRS) can vary based on the specific nature of the role. Here are
some general qualifications and skills that may be sought after for different types of
positions at IIRS:
Educational Qualifications:
Research Experience:
Technical Skills:
Domain Knowledge:
Project Management:
International Exposure:
Communication Skills:
Interdisciplinary
Collaboration: Innovative
Thinking: Networking:
sub/syllabus:-
As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, I don't have access to the specific and current syllabus for courses
offered at the Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS). However, I can provide a general overview of the subjects
and areas that are commonly covered in remote sensing courses. Keep in mind that the syllabus may vary based on
the specific course, level of study, and the evolving nature of the field. For the most accurate and up-to-date
information, please refer to the official IIRS website or contact the institute directly.
Potential Subjects Covered in Remote Sensing
Courses: Introduction to Remote Sensing:

Remote Sensing Platforms and


Sensors: Image Interpretation and
Analysis: Geospatial Information
Systems (GIS): Digital Image
Processing:
Remote Sensing Applications:
Hyperspectral Remote
Sensing: Radar Remote
Sensing:
LiDAR Technology:
Remote Sensing in Climate
Studies:
Spatial Modeling and Analysis:
15.Indian national science
academy(INSA)

INTRODUCTION:-
In 2015 INSA has constituted a junior wing for young scientists in the country named Indian National
Young Academy of Sciences (INYAS) in line with other national young academies. INYAS is the
academy for young scientists in India as a national young academy and is affiliated with Global Young
Academy. INYAS is also a signatory of the declaration on the Core Values of Young Academies,
adopted at World Science Forum, Budapest on 20 November 2019. Prof Ashutosh Sharma is the
serving president (2023-present).
JOB:-
To find information about job opportunities for students at the Indian National Science Academy (INSA),
Job opportunities for students at research institutions or academies often include internships, research
assistant positions, or project-based roles.
Here are steps you can take to explore potential opportunities:
Visit the Official Website: Check the official website of the Indian National Science Academy for any
announcements or career sections that might list current job opportunities, internships, or research
positions.
Contact the Human Resources Department: Reach out to the human resources or recruitment
department at INSA. You can find contact information on their official website. Inquire about any
student-specific programs, internships, or entry-level positions they may have.
Check Academic Job Portals: Keep an eye on academic job portals and research-oriented websites that
regularly post job opportunities in the scientific community. These platforms might feature positions at
institutions like INSA.
Networking: Connect with professors, researchers, or professionals in the scientific community in India.
Attend conferences, seminars, or workshops where you can network with individuals associated with
INSA. Networking can sometimes lead to information about available opportunities.
Desired & special
Qualification:-
As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, specific qualifications and
requirements for jobs at the Indian National Science Academy (INSA) can vary
depending on the nature of the position. Qualifications may differ for scientific research
positions, administrative roles, or other responsibilities within the organization.
Additionally, these requirements may be updated over time, so it's crucial to check the
most recent information available. For scientific and research positions, common
qualifications might include:
Educational Background:
Research Experience:
Skills and Expertise:
Publications:
Communication Skills:
Administrative
Positions: Language
Proficiency:
Sub/syllabus:- The Indian National
Science Academy (INSA) is a premier
The focus of INSA encompasses a wide range of scientific disciplines, including but not limited
to: scientific organization in India that promotes
Physical Sciences:
Physics and recognizes excellence in scientific

Astronomresearch.
Chemistry

y and
Astrophys
ics
Life
Sciences:
Biology
Biotechnology
Biochemistry
Mathematical
Sciences:
Mathematics
Earth and Atmospheric
Sciences:
Geology
16.Indian academy of
science(IAS)

INTRODUCTION:- The Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore was founded


by Indian Physicist and Nobel Laureate C. V. Raman, and was registered as a society on 27
April 1934. Inaugurated on 31 July 1934, it began with 65 founding fellows. The first general
meeting of Fellows, held on the same day, elected Raman as president, and adopted the
constitution of the Academy. The first issue of the Academy Proceedings appeared
in two sections in July 1934. They were split into two in July 1935 - one part
devoted to physical sciences and the
other to life sciences.[1] In 1973 the Academy's publications were further
split into several journals aimed as specific scientific disciplines.
JOB:-
As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, there isn't a specific organization
called the "Indian Academy of Science" that directly offers jobs. However, there is an
organization known as the Indian Academy of Sciences (IAS), which is a scientific
academy based in Bangalore, India. The Indian Academy of Sciences is involved in
promoting scientific research and education.
If you are interested in job opportunities related to the Indian Academy of Sciences,
you
may want to check their official website or contact their administration directly for
the
most up-to-date information on any available positions. Additionally, you can
explore opportunities related to scientific research, education, and related fields in
India through various research institutions, universities, and government
organizations.
Desired & special
Qualification:-
As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, there isn't a specific organization
called the "Indian Academy of Science" that directly offers jobs. However, there is an
organization known as the Indian Academy of Sciences (IAS), which is a scientific
academy based in Bangalore, India. The Indian Academy of Sciences is involved in
promoting scientific research and education.
If you are interested in job opportunities related to the Indian Academy of Sciences,
you may want to check their official website or contact their administration directly for
the most up-to-date information on any available positions. Additionally, you can
explore opportunities related to scientific research, education, and related fields in
India through various research institutions, universities, and government organizations.
Keep in mind that information may have changed since my last update, so it's
recommended to verify the current details through official sources or recent
announcement
Sub/syllabus:-
The Indian Academy of Sciences (IASc) is an institution dedicated to the promotion of scientific research
and education in India. It serves as a platform for scientists to engage in various disciplines.
The Indian Academy of Sciences covers a broad spectrum of scientific disciplines, and its activities
include promoting scientific research, organizing conferences, publishing scientific journals, and
recognizing outstanding contributions in the field of science.
The subjects covered by the Indian Academy of Sciences include, but are not limited to:
Physical Sciences:
Life Sciences:
Mathematical Sciences:
Engineering Sciences:
Interdisciplinary Sciences:
Science Education:
17.Indian academy of science,
technology , & development studies
(NISTADS).

INTRODUCTION:-National Institute of Science, Technology and Development


Studies (NISTADS) was a unit of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research in India. It was involved in the
studies of various aspects of interaction among science, society and state and researching the interface among science,
technology and society.
In August 1973. The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) set up a Centre for the study of Science,
Technology and Development at its headquarters. On 30 September 1980, the governing body of the CSIR approved
the autonomy of the centre and that it could have its own budget. The centre's objectives would be the same, but it
would be autonomous, headed by a scientist who would be a director of a National
Laboratory and have its own infrastructure. The name, National Institute of Science, Technology and Development
Studies, came into effect on 1 April 1981. In 2021, the institute was merged with National Institute of Science
Communication and Information Resources to form National Institute of Science Communication and Policy
Research.
JOB:-

Official Website:
Visit the official website of NISTADS. Most organizations post their job openings, notifications, and recruitment-related
information on their official websites.
Career Section:
Look for a "Career" or "Recruitment" section on the NISTADS website. This section often provides details about current
job openings, application procedures, and other relevant information.
Employment News:
Keep an eye on national and regional employment news or job portals. Government job vacancies are often advertised
in prominent newspapers and online job portals.
CSIR Website:
Since NISTADS is under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), you may also check the CSIR website
for centralized job notifications or information about research opportunities.
Contact HR/Recruitment Department:
If you have specific questions or inquiries about job opportunities at NISTADS, consider reaching out to the Human
Resources or Recruitment department of the institute. Contact information is often available on the official website.
Professional Networks:
Connect with professionals in your field who may have insights into job opportunities at NISTADS. This could
include attending conferences, workshops, or joining professional groups related to science, technology, and
development studies.
Desired & special Qualification:-As of my last knowledge update in January
2022, specific desired and special qualifications for jobs at the National Institute of Science, Technology, and
Development Studies (NISTADS) would depend on the nature of the position. Job requirements and qualifications can
vary for different roles within the organization. Commonly, research institutions like NISTADS seek individuals with
strong academic backgrounds, relevant research experience, and expertise in specific areas. Here are some general
qualifications that may be considered:
Educational Qualifications:
A Ph.D. or relevant postgraduate degree in a field related to the specific job role (e.g., science, technology, development
studies, environmental studies, etc.).
Research Experience:
Demonstrated research experience, often evidenced by a strong publication record in peer-reviewed journals or
participation in research projects.
Technical Skills:
Depending on the nature of the job, specific technical skills related to the field of science and technology may be
required. This could include expertise in data analysis, laboratory techniques, modeling, or other specialized
skills.
Interdisciplinary Expertise:
Given NISTADS's focus on interdisciplinary research, individuals with expertise spanning multiple disciplines may
be
preferred.
Communication Skills:
Strong written and verbal communication skills are usually essential, as researchers may be required to present findings,
Sub/syllabus

Science Policy Studies:


Analyzing and formulating policies related to scientific research, development, and innovation.
Technology Assessment and Forecasting:
Assessing the impact of existing and emerging technologies on society, economy, and the environment.
Innovation Studies:
Researching innovation processes, technology transfer, and strategies for fostering innovation.
Environmental Studies:
Investigating environmental issues, sustainability, and the impact of human activities on the environment.
Development Studies:
Studying the socio-economic aspects of development, including poverty alleviation, rural development, and social
inclusion.
Interdisciplinary Research:
Engaging in research that spans multiple disciplines, fostering collaboration between scientists and researchers from
diverse backgrounds.
Science Communication and Public Understanding:
Promoting effective communication of scientific knowledge to the public and policymakers.
18.Indian institute of
astrophysics(IIA)

INTRODUCTION:-The Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA), with its headquarters


in Bengaluru, is an autonomous research institute wholly funded by the Department of Science and
Technology, Government of India. IIA conducts research primarily in the areas
of astronomy, astrophysics and related fields.
IIA contributed to Astrosat, India's first dedicated multi-wavelength space observatory. The Astrosat project is a
collaborative effort of many different research institutions from India. The institute led the development of Ultra-
Violet Imaging Telescope (UVIT).
JOB:- An acute need for young scientists in the field of Astronomy
is present. The following possibilities are open for a career for a
physics / mathematics / engineering graduate with a specialization or
a Ph.D. in Astronomy & Astrophysics
1. Research Scientist:-
Several research institutes and government organizations employ
research scientists in various academic grades for research oriented
programmes.
2. University Faculty:-
There will be more openings in the universities, especially in physics
departments, for specialists in Astronomy & Astrophysics
3. Industry:-
Experience with sophisticated astronomical instrumentation and the
expertise gained in computer programming and handling data can serve
as valubale assets for jobs in industry.
Desired & special Qualification:- As of my last knowledge
update in January 2022, specific qualifications and requirements for positions at
the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) can vary depending on the nature of
the job.
However, in general, for positions in astrophysics and related fields at research
institutions like IIA, the following qualifications and skills might be relevant:
Educational Qualifications:
Research Experience:
Skills and Expertise:
Communication and
Collaboration: Instrumentation
and Observation: Teaching and
Outreach:
Specific Research Interests:
Sub/syllabus:-The Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA)
Some
at of the key subjects and areas of research
IIA include:
Astronomy: The observation and study of celestial objects such as stars, galaxies, planets, and other astronomical
phenomena.
Astrophysics: The application of principles of physics to the understanding of astronomical phenomena. This includes
the study of the behavior, structure, and evolution of celestial bodies.
Solar Physics:Research related to the Sun, including its structure, dynamics, and the effects of solar activities on the solar
system.
Stellar Astrophysics:Investigation into the properties, composition, and life cycles of stars, including their formation,
evolution, and eventual demise.
Galactic Astrophysics:The study of the Milky Way and other galaxies, including their structure, dynamics, and the
distribution of matter within them.
Extragalactic Astrophysics:Exploration of objects and phenomena beyond our own galaxy, such as distant galaxies,
quasars, and galaxy clusters.
Cosmology:The study of the large-scale structure and evolution of the universe as a whole, including the nature of
dark
matter, dark energy, and the origin of the universe.
Instrumentation and Observational Techniques:Development and use of advanced instrumentation for astronomical
observations, including ground-based and space-based telescopes, spectrographs, and detectors.
Computational Astrophysics:The application of computational methods and simulations to model complex
astrophysical
processes and phenomena.
19. National centre for Antarctic & ocean research
(NCAOR).

INTRODUCTION:- The National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean


Research (NCAOR) is an autonomous institution under the Ministry of Earth
Sciences, Government of India. Established on 25th May 1998, NCAOR is
headquartered in Goa, India, and it serves as the nodal agency responsible for
coordinating India's
scientific activities in the polar and Southern Ocean regions. Apart from polar
research, NCAOR is involved in oceanographic studies, particularly focusing
on the Indian Ocean. This includes investigations into marine biology,
physical oceanography, and the impact of climate change on oceanic
JOB:-

Job Portals: Check popular job portals in India where organizations often post their job openings. Websites
like Naukri, Indeed, and others may have listings for positions at NCAOR.
Government Job Portals: If NCAOR posts its job openings through government channels, specific portals
for Earth Science-related jobs.
Professional Networks: Connect with professionals in the field of Antarctic and ocean research on
professional
networking platforms like LinkedIn. Sometimes, job opportunities are shared within professional communities
before they are publicly advertised.
Contact NCAOR: If you can't find the information online, consider contacting the Human Resources
department or the administration office of NCAOR directly. They can provide details about current job
opportunities, application processes, and any other inquiries you may have.
Newspaper Advertisements: Some organizations still advertise job vacancies in newspapers. Check national
and local newspapers for any job announcements from NCAOR.
Remember that the availability of job information can change, and it's crucial to rely on the most recent and
official sources for accurate details about job opportunities at the National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean
Research. Always check the latest updates on their official website or contact them directly for the
Desired & special qualification:-
However, in general, for positions related to Antarctic and ocean research, the following qualifications and skills might
be relevant:
Educational Qualifications:For scientific and research positions: A Ph.D. or master's degree in a relevant field such
as Earth Sciences, Marine Biology, Oceanography, Atmospheric Sciences, Glaciology, Environmental Science, or a
related
discipline.For technical or support positions: A bachelor's or master's degree in a relevant field, depending on the
nature of the role.
Research Experience: For research positions, a strong background in scientific research and a record of publications
in reputable journals may be required.
Specialized Skills: Depending on the specific job, specialized skills related to Antarctic research, oceanography,
marine
biology, glaciology, atmospheric sciences, or other relevant disciplines may be necessary.
Field Experience:
Experience in fieldwork, especially in challenging environments such as Antarctica, may be a desirable qualification for
certain positions.
Technical Skills:
Proficiency in relevant scientific tools and software used in the field of Antarctic and ocean research.
International Collaboration:
Experience or willingness to engage in international collaborations, as Antarctic research often involves cooperation
Sub/syllabus:-
The National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research (NCAOR) primarily focuses on
scientific research related to the Antarctic region and the Southern Ocean, as well as
broader oceanographic studies. Some of the key subjects and research areas at
NCAOR include:
Antarctic Research:
Southern Ocean
Studies: Polar Science:
Oceanography:
Climate Change Studies:
Marine Biology:
Geosciences:
Atmospheric Sciences:
Glaciology:
Environmental
Monitoring:
20. Central scientific instruments organisation
(CSIO).

INTRODUCTION:-Central Scientific Instruments Organisation is


a Chandigarh, India-based national laboratory dedicated to research, design and development of
scientific, and industrial instruments. It is one of the constituent laboratories of the Council of
Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), an Indian industrial research and development
organisation situated at Chandigarth's Sector 30C. CSIO was established in October 1959 as a
laboratory that works on the research, design, and development of scientific and industrial
instruments. It was located in New Delhi, and then moved to Chandigarh in 1962. The
first Director was Piara Singh Gill.CSIO campus (spread over an area of approximately 120
acres) comprises office buildings, R&D laboratories, Indo-Swiss Training Centre and a housing
complex. A building and the accompanying workshops were inaugurated in December 1967.
Another block was added in 1976 for housing the R&D Divisions and library. During the mid-
1980s the laboratory buildings and infrastructural facilities were modernized. An Administration
Block was inaugurated in September 1994.
JOB:-
Official Website: Visit the official website of CSIO (https://www.csio.res.in/) and look for
a "Career" or "Recruitment" section. Most organizations regularly update their websites
with the latest job openings, application procedures, and other relevant details.
Job Portals: Check popular job portals where organizations often post their job openings.
Websites like
Naukri, Indeed, and others may have listings for positions at CSIO.
Government Job Portals: If CSIO posts its job openings through government channels,
you might find listings on government job portals such as the official portal of the
Government of India specific portals
for science and technology-related jobs.

Professional Networks: Connect with professionals in the field of scientific


instrumentation and related
Desired & special qualification:- As of my last knowledge update in January 2022,
specific qualifications and requirements for positions at the Central Scientific Instruments Organization (CSIO) can vary depending on the
nature of the job. Job postings typically outline the essential qualifications and desired skills for each position.
Educational Qualifications:
For scientific and research positions: A Ph.D. or master's degree in a relevant field such as Physics, Electronics, Instrumentation, Optics,
Mechanical Engineering, or a closely related discipline.
For technical or support positions: A bachelor's or master's degree in a relevant field, depending on the nature of the role.
Research Experience:
For research positions, a strong background in research and a record of publications in reputable journals may be required.
Technical Skills:
Proficiency in relevant scientific and technical skills related to the specific area of work. This could include skills in instrumentation,
electronics, optics, mechanical design, software development, or other specialized areas.
Communication and Collaboration:
Good communication skills, both written and verbal.
Ability to collaborate with other researchers, scientists, and engineers within the organization and possibly with external partners.
Innovation and Problem-Solving:
The ability to innovate and contribute to the development of scientific instruments or technologies.
Strong problem-solving skills and a creative approach to addressing technical challenges.
Project Management:
For certain positions, especially those involving the development of scientific instruments or
systems, experience or skills in project
management may be desired.
Sub/syllabus:-
The Central Scientific Instruments Organization (CSIO) is a premier research and development
institution under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), India. CSIO is focused on
multidisciplinary research and development in the field of scientific instruments and related
technologies. The organization is engaged in creating cutting-edge instruments and systems that find
applications in various scientific, industrial, and societal domains.
Instrumentation and Measurement:
Optics and Photonics:
Electronics and Embedded Systems:
Biomedical Instrumentation:
Environmental Monitoring:
Materials Science and Engineering:
Mechanical Design and Engineering:
Micro and Nanotechnology:
Automation and Control Systems:
Metrology and Calibration:
Technology Transfer:
21. National innovations foundation (NIF): promotes
grassroots innovations & support inventors &
innovators.

INTRODUCTION:-The National Innovation Foundation (NIF) – India


is India's national initiative to strengthen the grassroots technological innovations and
outstanding traditional knowledge. Its mission is to help India become a creative and
knowledge-based society by expanding policy and institutional space for grassroots
technological innovators.
NIF scouts, supports and spawns' grassroots innovations developed by individuals and local
communities in any technological field, helping in human survival without any help from
formal sector. It also tries to ensure that such innovations diffuse widely through commercial
and/or non-commercial channels, generating material or non-material incentives for them
and others involved in the value chain.
JOB:- To find job opportunities at the National Innovation Foundation (NIF), you can follow
these general steps:
Official Website: Visit the official website of NIF (https://nif.org.in/) and look for a "Careers" or
"Job Opportunities" section. Organizations typically post their latest job openings, application
procedures, and other relevant details on their official websites.
Job Portals: Check popular job portals where organizations often post their job openings.
Websites like Naukri, Indeed, and others may have listings for positions at NIF.
Government Job Portals: If NIF posts its job openings through government channels, you
might
find listings on government job portals such as the official portal of the Government of
India
(https://www.india.gov.in/) or other relevant portals.
Professional Networks: Connect with professionals in the field of innovation, research,
and
related areas on professional networking platforms like LinkedIn. Sometimes, job opportunities
are shared within professional communities before they are publicly advertised.
Contact NIF: If you can't find the information online, consider contacting the Human Resources
department or the administration office of NIF directly. They can provide details about current
job opportunities, application processes, and any other inquiries you may have.
Desired & special qualification:-
Educational Qualifications:
For research and technical positions: A Ph.D. or master's degree in a relevant field such as Science,
Engineering, Technology, Innovation Management, or related disciplines.
For administrative and support positions: A bachelor's or master's degree in a relevant field,
depending on the
nature of the role.
Research Experience:
For research positions, a strong background in research and a record of publications in reputable journals
may be required.
Innovation and Creativity:
Demonstrated passion for and understanding of innovation and creativity, as well as a track record of
contributing to innovative projects.
Project Management:
Skills and experience in project management, especially for roles that involve coordinating and overseeing
innovation projects.
Communication Skills:
Good communication skills, both written and verbal, are often essential for roles that involve interacting with
innovators, stakeholders, and the public.
Problem-Solving Skills:
Sub/syllabus:-

Grassroots Innovation:NIF is dedicated to identifying, recognizing, and promoting grassroots innovations across
diverse sectors.
Innovation Management:The foundation is likely engaged in the management of the innovation process, including
strategies for promoting, nurturing, and scaling up innovations.
Technology Transfer and Commercialization:NIF may be involved in facilitating the transfer of innovative
technologies
from inventors to commercial entities. This could include activities related to intellectual property management and
technology commercialization.
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR):Considering the importance of protecting the intellectual property associated with
innovations, NIF may work on aspects related to intellectual property rights, patents, and copyrights.
Research and Development:NIF could be engaged in research and development activities to advance knowledge in
areas related to innovation, technology, and creative problem-solving.
Innovation Challenges and Awards:The foundation may organize challenges, competitions, and awards to
encourage
innovators to develop solutions for specific societal problems.
Community Engagement:NIF's work likely involves engaging with communities, especially those at the grassroots
level, to understand local challenges, promote innovation, and support inventors.
22. National institute of electronics & information technology
(NIELIT).

INTRODUCTION:- National Institute of Electíonics and Infoímation ľechnology (NIELIľ) is an


autonomous body of Ministíy of Electíonics and Infoímation ľechnology, Govt. of India. ľ h e Centíe is a
píemieíoíganisation foí education, tíaining, R&D and consultancy in I ľ and electíonics.
ľ h e histoíy of NIELIľ dates back to 1974 when the Depaítment of Electíonics (DoE) now Ministíy of
Electíonics and Infoímation ľechnology (MCIľ), Govt. of India and the Univeísity Gíants Commission
(UGC) set up the fiíst CEDľ within the píemises of Indian Institute of Science (IISc.), Bangaloíe with
assistance fíom Swiss Development Coípoíation.
ľ h e objective was to bíidge the gap between the academic institutions and industíies. A decade afteí the
successful íunning of CEDľ, Bangaloíe, the then Depaítment of Electíonics (DoE), initiated a píogíamme to set up
similaí centíes in otheí paíts of the countíy with a wideí objective to develop human íesouíces at diffeíent levels and
in diffeíent specialised aíeas of Electíonics Design.
CEDľ Calicut was established in 1989 . Lateí in Decembeí 2002, it was íenamed as DOEACC Centíe Calicut. ľ h e
Centíe adopted its cuííent name NIELIľ since 2011.ľhe píesent infíastíuctuíe is developed in
25 acíe campus píovided by Goveínment of Keíala and houses advanced facilities. ľ h e beautiful buildings
accomodates seveíal state of the aít laboíatoíies in a lush gíeen scenic ambience.
JOB:-
The National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology (NIELIT) is an autonomous
scientific society under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of
India. NIELIT offers various job opportunities in the field of electronics and information
technology. Job vacancies may include positions such as:
Scientist 'B': Responsible for research and development activities in the field of electronics and
IT.
Scientific/Technical Assistants: Support roles that involve assisting in scientific and technical
work, including software development, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
Data Entry Operator: Entry-level positions for individuals responsible for entering data into
computer systems.
Project Managers: Oversee and manage various projects related to electronics and IT.
Faculty/Trainers: NIELIT also hires faculty and trainers for conducting training programs and
courses in areas such as software development, hardware, networking, etc.
Administrative Staff: Positions such as Administrative Officer, Accountant, and other
administrative roles.
Desired & special
qualification:-
The specific qualifications and desired skills for job positions at the National Institute of
Electronics & Information Technology (NIELIT) may vary depending on the nature of the
job. Educational Qualifications: For positions like Scientist 'B' or Scientific/Technical
Assistants, a minimum of a Bachelor's degree in relevant fields such as Electronics,
Computer Science, Information Technology, or related disciplines is often required.
Technical Skills: Proficiency in programming languages such as C, C++, Java, Python, etc.,
depending on the job role.
Certifications: Relevant certifications from recognized bodies can be advantageous.
For example, certifications in networking, software development or cybersecurity.
Experience: Practical experience in the field, especially for mid to senior-level
positions.
Communication Skills: Strong communication and interpersonal skills are often
crucial, especially for roles that involve training, project management, or client
interaction.
Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills: The ability to analyze complex problems and
devise
Sub/syllabus:-
The National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology (NIELIT) covers a wide range of
subjects and areas related to electronics and information technology. The institute is focused on
promoting high-quality education, training, research, and development in these domains. Here are
some key subjects and areas of interest that NIELIT is likely to cover:
Electronics Engineering: 1. Digital Electronics ,2. Analog Electronics
Information Technology: 1. Computer Programming ,2. Software Development
Cybersecurity: Cyber Threats and Defense
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning:1. AI Algorithms ,2. Machine Learning Models
Software Engineering: 1. Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) ,2. Agile Methodologies
Networking and Communication: 1.Computer Networks ,2. Internet Technologies
Information Systems Management: 1. IT Project Management ,2. IT Governance
Research and Development: 1. Innovation and Technology Development
E-Governance and Digital Transformation: 1. Government Information Systems ,2. Digital
Services
Delivery
Entrepreneurship in IT: 1. Start-up Ecosystem ,2. Innovation and Entrepreneurship
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