ISRO Asst, UDC & Other Result 2024 – Written Test Result Released

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Starting Date for Apply Online: 20-12-2022
  • Last Date for Apply Online: 16-01-2023
  • Last Date for Payment of fee: 18-01-2023
  • Date of Examination: 10-12-2023
  • Date for Downloading Admit Card: 4th/ 5th Week of November

APPLICATION FEE

  • For General/OBC/EWS: RS. 100/-
  • For SC/ ST/ ESM/ PWD/ Female: Nil
  • Payment Mode: Through Internet Banking/Debit Card/SBI Branch

Vacancy Details

Total Post : 526

Age Limit (as on 09-01-2023)

  • Maximum Age Limit: 28 Years
  • For OBC Candidates : 31 Years
  • For SC/ST Candidates : 33 Years
  • Age relaxation Is Applicable As Per Rules

Qualification

  • Candidates should possess Diploma/ Degree (Relevant Discipline)/Typing Speed (60 w.p.m)
Vacancy Details
S.NoPost NameTotal
01Assistant342
02Junior Personal Assistant153
03Upper Division Clerk16
04Stenographer14
05Personal Assistant01

Important Links

Written Test Result (03-05-2024)Click Here
Written Test Answer Key (23-12-2023)Click Here
Written Test Admit Card (02-12-2023)
Click Here
Written Test Date (28-11-2023)Click Here
Last Date Extended (10-01-2023)Click Here
Apply OnlineClick Here
NotificationClick Here
Official WebsiteClick Here

Calling all aspiring space enthusiasts who set their sights on a career with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)! The wait is over! ISRO has released the much-anticipated results for the written examination conducted for Assistant, Upper Division Clerk (UDC), and other posts advertised under Advertisement No. ISRO: ICRB: 02 (A-JPA): 2022. This blog post serves as your comprehensive guide to navigating the next steps in your ISRO recruitment journey.

Congratulations to All Who Aced the Exam!

If you participated in the ISRO written exam held on December 10th, 2023, and have been eagerly awaiting the results, your wait has come to an end. As of April 30th, 2024, ISRO has declared the results on its official website, marking a significant milestone for all the hopeful candidates.

How to Access Your ISRO Result:

The results are readily available online, making the process convenient and transparent. Here’s how to access your result:

  1. Visit the official ISRO website: https://www.isro.gov.in/Careers.html
  2. Navigate to the “ICRB Recruitment” section. You might find a dedicated tab or sub-menu for “Results.”
  3. Look for a notification titled “Results of the Written Test held on 10.12.2023” or similar, specifying the date of the written exam and the advertised posts.
  4. The notification will likely display the results in various formats, including separate PDFs for each post (Assistant, UDC, etc.). These PDFs will likely contain the roll numbers of shortlisted candidates who will be called for the next stage of the selection process.

What if I Don’t Find My Roll Number?

  • Double-check the Notification: Ensure you’re looking at the results for the correct advertisement number and written exam date.
  • Multiple Result Files: There might be separate PDFs for different categories within a post (e.g., Assistant – General, Assistant – Physically Handicapped). Check all relevant PDFs.
  • Results in Phases: In certain cases, results might be released in phases, particularly for posts with a large number of applicants. Remain patient and wait for subsequent result announcements if applicable.
  • Contact ISRO: If you’ve verified the details and still cannot find your result, you can contact the ISRO Centralised Recruitment Board (ICRB) through the contact information provided on the website.

What Happens Next for Shortlisted Candidates (if applicable):

The next stage in the selection process for shortlisted candidates will likely be a skill test or interview, depending on the specific post. Here’s a breakdown of possibilities:

  • Skill Test: Certain posts, like Stenographer, might involve a skill test to assess your proficiency in shorthand writing and typing speed.
  • Interview: For other posts, an interview might be conducted to evaluate your communication skills, subject knowledge (relevant to the advertised post), and overall suitability for the role.
  • Combined Process: The selection process might involve a combination of a skill test and an interview.

ISRO Recruitment Timeline (Tentative):

While an official timeline hasn’t been released yet, here’s a tentative breakdown based on previous recruitment cycles:

  • Written Exam: December 10th, 2023 (already conducted)
  • Result Declaration: April 30th, 2024
  • Skill Test/Interview (if applicable): Estimated between June and August 2024 (subject to confirmation by ISRO)
  • Final Selection: Estimated between September and November 2024 (subject to confirmation by ISRO)

Remember, these are tentative dates, and the official ISRO website will provide the most up-to-date information.

Preparing for the Next Stage (if applicable):

If you’ve been shortlisted, congratulations! Now is the time to start preparing for the next stage of the selection process. Here are some tips:

  • Gather Information: Research the specific post you applied for. Understand the roles and responsibilities associated with the position.
  • Skill Test Preparation (if applicable): For posts involving a skill test, practice and hone your relevant skills (e.g., shorthand writing, typing speed).
  • Mock Interviews: Consider participating in mock interviews with mentors, friends, or professional coaching services. This can help you refine your interview skills and build confidence.
  • Stay Updated on ISRO: Keep yourself updated on ISRO’s current projects, missions, and achievements. This demonstrates your genuine interest in the organization.
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