The last date to submit the application form for ISRO VSSC Recruitment 2023 is July 21, 2023, up to 5 PM. The schedule for the written test will be released in due course. The ISRO recruitment drive is being conducted to fill up a total of 61 vacancies in the organisation.
Applicants can check out the below-mentioned steps to apply online for the ISRO VSSC 2023 recruitment.
How to apply for ISRO VSSC Recruitment 2023?
Step 1: Visit the official website at vssc.gov.in
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the VSSC Recruitment link available.
Step 3: A new window will open, check out various vacant posts and apply online.
Step 4: Fill out the application form and upload the necessary documents.
Step 5: Download the form and take a printout of the final page for further use.
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ISRO VSSC Recruitment 2023: Application Process
For Scientist/Engineer-SD posts: To apply for Scientist/Engineer-SD posts, candidates must submit their applications online through the ISRO Live Register portal exclusively. Therefore, it is recommended that applicants either register or update their existing registrations on the ISRO Live Register portal at https://www.isro.gov.in no later than 21.07.2023 (5 PM).
For Scientist/Engineer-SC posts: Applications for Scientist/Engineer-SC posts will be accepted only through online mode, and all further communication with applicants will be conducted via email or the VSSC website. Hence, it is advised that applicants regularly check their email inboxes and visit the website for updates.
To submit the online application, candidates will have to visit the VSSC website between 10 AM on 05.07.2023 and 5 PM on 21.07.2023.
For other information, candidates are advised to check out the official website and notification.
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