For those students who desire to work on rockets, satellites, or be part of some of India’s most thrilling missions — the ISRO Internship (Indian Space Research Organisation) 2025 might be your dream opportunity.
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Whether you are interested in engineering, physics, computer and/or space technology — if you get an internship at ISRO, it is great for your resume, and even more inspiring!
Let us explore — who can apply, how to apply, and what is the process like.
🤔 What is ISRO Internship All About?
ISRO offers internships to undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD students in fields like:
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Aerospace / Mechanical / Electrical Engineering
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Computer Science / Data Science
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Physics / Astrophysics / Space Sciences
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Mathematics, Earth Sciences, and more
These internships are hosted at different ISRO centres like VSSC (Thiruvananthapuram), SAC (Ahmedabad), URSC (Bengaluru), IIRS (Dehradun) and others.
✅ Who Can Apply?
Here’s the basic eligibility criteria for ISRO internships:
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You must be a citizen of India
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Currently studying in BE/B.Tech, ME/M.Tech, MSc, or PhD in a relevant discipline
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Must have at least 60% marks or CGPA 6.5+
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Application must be forwarded through your college or university (no direct individual applications usually)
Some centres might also allow final-year BSc students for short-term training or projects.
📅 ISRO Internship 2025 – Important Dates
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Application Start: Usually opens Jan–Feb or depends on the centre
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Summer Internship Batch: Mostly held between May–July
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Winter Internship Batch: Sometimes from Dec–Jan
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Each ISRO centre has its own schedule, so keep checking the official sites regularly
📝 How to Apply for ISRO Internship (Step-by-Step)
There’s no universal form — each ISRO centre manages its own internship program. Here’s a general idea of how to apply:
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Go to the ISRO centre’s official website (like VSSC, URSC, SAC, etc.)
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Search for “Internship/Student Training/Project Work” section
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Download the internship application form (PDF or Word)
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Fill in your academic details, purpose, preferred duration, etc.
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Get it signed and stamped by your college head or department HOD
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Send it by email or post to the internship coordinator of that centre
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Wait for approval or confirmation mail
Pro tip: Write a short and clear cover letter explaining your interest in space, ISRO, and how your skills match their work.
🧾 Documents You May Need
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Filled internship application form
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College NOC or recommendation letter
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Resume/CV
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Recent mark sheets
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Aadhaar or any photo ID
Make sure everything is signed, scanned properly, and submitted before the deadline.
💡 What Happens After Selection?
If you’re selected:
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You’ll get a confirmation email from the centre
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Internship duration is usually 4–8 weeks
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It may be online or offline, depending on the project
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You’ll work under a scientist or project mentor on real ISRO-related research
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A completion certificate is given at the end
Some centres may offer travel or accommodation support, but no stipend is usually provided.
Final Words
Being entering into the ISRO internship program is definitely a dream come true to students fascinated by space, science, and innovation. Be it a short-term training or small research project, the experience is invaluable…
So if you are looking to be involved in projects pertaining to actual (real) space missions, or you simply want to be working with the brightest minds in India, pursue your dream.
Check out the centres and apply early on to show your enthusiasm and passion towards space technology.
And who knows, maybe you can be a part of the team who sends feet to Mars! Or back to the Moon!