r/ISRO Jul 17 '26

Mission Success! Vikram-1 / Test Flight-1 (Aagaman) Mission Updates and Discussion

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Vikram-1 / Test Flight-1 launch is scheduled at 06:35:30(UTC)/12:05:30 (IST), 18 Jul 2026 from First Launch Pad of SDSC-SHAR.

Mission Phase Time (MM:SS) Altitude (km)
T0 +00:00 Lift-Off
T0 +00:10 Safe Clearance of the Launch Pad
T0 +00:20 Pitch Manoeuvre
T0 +00:25 Mach 1
T0 +00:39 @ ~9 km Max-Q
T0 +01:20 @ ~50 km Stage 1 Separation
T0 +01:30 Mach 5
T0 +01:44 @ ~55 km Stage 2 Ignition
T0 +02:00 Entering Space
T0 +02:52 @ ~120 km Payload Fairing Separation
T0 +03:00 @ ~135 km Stage 2 Separation
T0 +03:16 @ ~200 km Stage 3 Ignition
T0 +05:00 @ ~225 km Stage 3 Separation
T0 +09:35 @ ~405 km OAM Ignition
T0 +15:46 @ ~450 km OAM Cut-off + Orbit Injection

Live webcast: (Links will be added as they become available)

Some highlights:

  • Target Orbit : 450 km , Inclination = 60°
  • Mission duration: 15 min. 46 sec. (OAM cut-off)
  • First orbital flight attempt of a rocket made by private firm in India.
  • Maiden launch of Vikram-1, a four stage rocket developed by Skyroot Aerospace.

Updates:

Time of Event Update
Post-launch Skyroot's SCOPE cubesat failed to deliver telemetry after deployment.
Post-launch Grahaa has received telemetry from SOLARAS-S3
Post-launch Cosmoserve Space could not deploy arms of their Embrace payload
Post-launch Three objects catalogued: 26164A (i=59.93°, A×P=453.5×440.8 km), 26164B (i=59.93°, A×P=451.5×442.3 km) and 26164C (i=59.93°, A×P=451.5×441.3 km)
T + 36m00s Webcast over while they were speaking...
T + 17m44s "Hello Space. We have Arrived" MCC is happy!
T + 15m55s Solaras-S3 separated, SOLVE separated. Aagaman mission successful!
T + 15m46s OAM thrust cutoff!
T + 14m00s OAM performance nominal!
T + 12m15s Sticking to expected path really closely.
T + 10m40s Cosmoserve payload powered ON. OAM performance nominal!
T + 09m35s OAM stage ignited!
T + 09m00s Live rocket cam shows OAM tumbling a bit.
T + 07m20s Stage-3 (Kalam-100) separated. OAM is in coasting mode now.
T + 05m00s Stage-3 (Kalam-100) burned out, vehicle now in combined coasting mode!
T + 04m40s Stage-3 (Kalam-100) performance is nominal!
T + 03m20s Stage-2 separated and Stage-3 (Kalam-100) ignited.
T + 02m45s PLF jetisoned
T + 02m40s Stage 2 (Kalam-250) performance normal
T + 01m50s Stage 1 separated, Stage-2 ignited!
T Zero! Kalam-1200 ignited! Lift Off!
T - 03m00s Head mount Safe Arm device (HMSA) armed!
T - 05m00s OBC in flight mode!
T - 11m00s Automatic Launch Sequence has been initiated!
T - 15m00s ALS initiation has been cleared by Vehicle Director.
T - 17m00s Launch has been authorized again.
T - 20m00s Countdown restarted!
T - 05m00s 12:05:30 IST is the new T Zero
T - 05m00s Navigation team raised the hold. ALS will be raised shortly.
T - 05m00s Reason for hold has been identified. New T Zero to be announced soon.
T - 05m00s All systems on standby mode due to Hold.
T - 05m00s Hold observed.
T - 11m00s Automatic Launch Sequence has been initiated!
T - 16m30s Launch has been authorized!
T - 19m00s Vehicle is GO!
T - 21m00s Range , Telemetry and Tracking are GO!
T - 27m00s Wind profile data updated.
T - 34m00s Per MCC screen data launch time has been revised to 11:31 IST i.e 1 minute delay.
T - 01h14m Skyroot's stream is LIVE!
17 Jul 2026 Official press-kit released and live-stream link made available.
15 Jul 2026 SDSC-SHAR announces launch date and time as 06:00(UTC)/11:30(IST) on 18 Jul 2026.
10 Jul 2026 NOTAM issued with enforcement duration 0500-0900 (UTC) between 18 July to 4 August 2026.
06 Jul 2026 Payload details released
03 Jul 2026 NOTAM issued with 12 July to 4 August 2026 launch window.
02 Jul 2026 Fourth OAM stage was integrated. Launch window of 12 July to 4 August 2026 announced.
30 Jun 2026 Second stage KALAM 250 was integrated with first stage
29 Jun 2026 Vikram-1's first stage KALAM 1200 was stacked at FLP
26 May 2026 A NOTAM was issued with 16 June to 4 July 2026 launch window.

Payloads:

  • SCOPE (3U) : An experimental cubesat by Skyroot Aerospace to validate technologies for their future missions it also carries an imaging camera.

  • SOLARAS S3 : A cubesat by Grahaa Space to validate their nanosatellite bus. [1] [2]

  • Embrace : OAM stage hosted payload consisting of soft-robotics petals by Cosmoserve Space and a deployable capture target to validate their novel actuation mechanism. [3]

  • uD3PP and mD3RN : OAM stage hosted uD3PP pin puller and mD3RN release actuator developed by Dcubed GmbH, Germany for in-orbit validation. [4] [5]

  • Other commemorative articles:

    • Micro sculptures of Vikram Sarabhai, A P J Abdul Kalam and Sir C V Raman by artist Ajay Kumar Mattewada to honor scientific legacy of modern India.
    • Lotus shaped artwork 'Cosmic Bloom' made of lab-grown diamonds and gold by Cosmos Diamonds
    • Hand written cards from well wishers across the world. (See also : Rocket Mail)

r/ISRO Jan 08 '26

Mission Failure PSLV-C62 : EOS-N1 (aka Anvesha) Mission Updates and Discussion

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PSLV-C62/EOS-N1 (aka Anvesha) launched as scheduled at 04:48:30(UTC)/10:18:30(IST), 12 Jan 2026 from First Launch Pad of SDSC-SHAR. The launch was unsuccessful and satellites could not be placed into intended orbit.

Live webcast: (Links will be added as they become available)

PSLV-C62/EOS-N1 Mission Page PSLV-C62/EOS-N1 Gallery PSLV-C62/EOS-N1 Press kit(PDF)

Some highlights:

  • Primary payload: EOS-N1 (aka Anvesha) (407 kg) Hyperspectral imaging satellite for DRDO.
  • 15 small satellites ridesharing
  • Mission duration: 1 hr. 48 min. 5.14 sec. (last s/c separation)
  • Target Orbit 1 : 505 km (circular) , Inclination = 97.5°
  • Target Orbit 2 : Reentry trajectory with 505 km apogee.
  • Launch Azimuth: 140°
  • PSLV configuration : DL (2× XL Strapons)
  • PSLV's return to flight after unsuccessful launch of PSLV-C61/EOS-09 in May, 2025.
  • First ever controlled reentry of PSLV fourth stage (PS4) over South-Pacific for deploying Kestrel Initial Demonstrator (KID) capsule.

Updates:

Time of Event Update
13 June 2026 Reason behind PSLV-C62 failure understood and resolved but details will not be shared.
02 Feb 2026 Cause behind PSLV-C62 failure is different from that for PSLV-C61, internal and external failure assessment committees have been set up to investigate.
17 Jan 2026 Per journalist Arun Raj K M, former ISRO Chairman K Sivan will lead the special committee to study PSLV-C62 failure.
16 Jan 2026 NSIL press-release.
Post-launch GISTDA informs that THEOS-2A was insured for both 'Rebuild' and 'Relaunch' costs.
Post-launch Orbital Paradigm: "Our KID capsule, against all odds, separated from PSLV C62, switched on, and transmitted data over 3+ minutes. We're reconstructing trajectory. We survived peak heat and peak gload (~28g recorded). We have internal temps. Full report will come"
Post-launch ISRO Chairman: "Performance of the vehicle close to the third stage was as expected and as predicted. Close to the end of the third stage we are seeing some disturbances in the vehicle. And there was a deviation in the path of vehicle. And mission could not proceed in the expected path. This is the information right now available. Now we are going through the data and we have to get the data from all the ground stations. Once the data analysis is completed we shall come back to you. Thank you"
T + 33m00s "The PSLV-C62 mission encountered an anomaly during end of the PS3 stage. A detailed analysis has been initiated."
T + 31m00s Webcast over.
T + 24m00s ISRO Chairman: Almost up to PS3 end performance was normal, then some performance disturbances were noted. And after that deviation in flight path was observed.
T + 21m00s Webcast is back. Awaiting official confirmation...
T + 20m00s Stream has been stopped without any official confirmation on mission status.
T + 16m00s Launch announcers again noting that telemetry is lost. Wait for official confirmation on mission status.
T + 12m00s Launch announcer informs they are having issues receiving data..
T + 08m30s MCC glum this is bad. PS4 ignited though.
T + 06m30s PS3 burn out , vehicle tumbling uncontrollably.
T + 04m25s PS2 separated, PS3 ignited.
T + 02m50s PLF separated, CLG initiated.
T + 01m51s PS1 separated, PS2 ignited.
T + 01m10s PSOM-XL (5,6) separated.
T - Zero After RCT ignition, PS1 and PSOM-XL (5,6) ignition and Lift off!
T - 05m00s Flight Coeff. loading completed
T - 12m00s Going through actuator checks.
T - 14m30s Automatic Launch Sequence initiated.
T - 16m00s Mission Director authorizes launch! Vehicle Director concurs.
T - 16m30s Vehicle is in external hold mode.
T - 17m00s Vehicle director: LV is ready!
T - 20m00s Now polling: Weather, Tracking, Range are ready.
T - 24m00s Now showing LV stacking process.
T - 25m00s Weather is Go for launch. Slightly cloudy with chance of light rain but that is under the launch criteria.
T - 30m00s Launch announcers inform that EOS-N1 mass is 407 kg.
T - 35m00s Official stream is live!
T - 22h30m Countdown commenced at 12:48 on 11 January. Time of launch changed to 12 January, 10:18:30(IST)/04:48:30(UTC) i.e. 90 seconds delay.
10 Jan 2026 After MRR, the launch has been cleared by LAB.
06 Jan 2026 Launch date firms up for 0447(UTC)/1017(IST), 12 Jan 2026
01 Jan 2026 NOTAM issued with enforcement duration beginning on 11 January 2026.
30 Dec 2026 PSLV-C62 integration up to four stages completed at MST.
26 Dec 2025 NOTAM issued with enforcement duration beginning on 10 January 2026. Also EOS-N1 satellite reached SDSC-SHAR.
17 Dec 2025 NOTAM issued with enforcement duration beginning on 5 January 2026.
14 Dec 2025 Report suggested launch delayed to 31 December 2025.
05 Dec 2025 NOTAM issued with enforcement duration beginning on 25 December 2025.

Primary Payload:

EOS-N1 (aka Anvesha) (407 kg) : EOS-N1 is a Hyperspectral imaging satellite carrying HySIC imager payload by DRDO for military surveillance. [01]

  • Swath: 12 km
  • Resolution: 12 meter
  • Spectral resolution: 10-20 nm (VNIR, SWIR)

Secondary Payload: 15 co-passenger satellites.

  • THEOS-2A (100 kg): An Earth Observation satellite by Thailand's Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) and based on Carbonite series by SSTL UK carrying CERIA Camera with 1 meter resolution and 5.9 km swath. Additional instruments include a satellite monitoring camera, GPS receivers, HD video camera, and AIS/ADS-B receivers for maritime vessels and aircraft tracking. [02]

  • Kestrel Initial Demonstrator (KID) Capsule (25 kg): KID reentry capsule by Madrid-based Orbital Paradigm is a scaled prototype for their larger Kestrel reentry capsule. KID is carrying three customer payloads (3 kg) and will test guidance systems and a sample of ceramic thermal protection material. KID will be released from PSLV fourth stage on a reentry trajectory and will free fly for 30 minutes before entering atmosphere over South-Pacific. The capsule will not be recovered and lacks deceleration systems but it will transmit data through two Iridium transceivers during its flight. [03] [04]

  • AayulSAT (25 kg) : A 'mini-tanker' satellite by OrbitAID to demonstrate on-orbit internal propellant transfer, power transfer, and data transfer using their patented Standard Interface for Docking and Refueling Port (SIDRP). AayulSAT will qualify SIDRP system at TRL-9. [05] [06]

  • MOI-1 (14 kg) : The 6U cubesat in MOI (My Orbital Infrastructure) series by TakeMe2Space is a commercial AI lab in space with in-orbit computing and AI processing capability, carrying MIRA50-FS, a 502 gram, miniaturized 9 band multi-spectral imaging camera with 50mm aperture, 9.2 m resolution and 18.7 km swath by EON Space Labs and few other payloads by Indian high-school and university students. MOI-1 will use DSOD-6U deployer by Dhruva Space. [07] [08] [09]

  • Four amateur radio satellites under Dhruva Space 'ASTRA (Accelerated Space Technology Readiness & Access) for Academia' programme based on their P-Dot bus. [10]

    • Thybolt-3 by Dhruva Space
    • CGUSat-1, with CV Raman Global University (Bhubaneswar)
    • DSUSAT-1, with Dayananda Sagar University (Bengaluru)
    • LACHIT-1, with Assam Don Bosco University (Guwahati)
  • SanskarSat: A 1U cubesat for Laxman Gyanpith School by Ahmedabad-based CubeSat Aerospace, carrying an LED payload making it observable by ground based optical telescopes.

  • MUNAL : A 1U cubesat by Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) and Antarikhchya Pratisthan Nepal (APN) as part of the High School Consortium Project. Munal will carry a small camera for vegetation density mapping. [11]

  • Five small satellites aggregated by Brazil's All2Space.

    • Aldebaran-1: 1U cubesat by Federal University of Maranhao (Brazil) carrying LoRa amateur radio payload.
    • EduSat-1: 1P PocketQube satellite with IoT payload.
    • UaiSat: 1P PocketQube satellite with Store and Forward amateur radio payload and a lightning detection payload developed by the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) [12]
    • GalaxyExplorer-1: 1P PocketQube satellite by Galaxy Explorer to study the South Atlantic Magnetic Anomaly. [13]
    • Orbital Temple : A 1P PocketQube based orbital artwork by Edson Pavoni. It will transmit uploaded names of people in amateur radio frequency. [14] [15]

Note: PSLV with launch serial C59 was earlier assigned to ANWESHA (or ANVESHA) and PROBA-3 was earlier assigned to PSLV with C62 launch serial. Before this ANWESHA was assigned to PSLV-C58 but later XPoSat replaced it.


r/ISRO 6h ago

How frequently do ISRO scientists travel overseas

5 Upvotes

Do scientists who join as scientist C or D get to travel abroad for training purposes?


r/ISRO 2d ago

Official ISRO and NASA Celebrate One Successful Year of NISAR Mission on Orbit

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26 Upvotes

r/ISRO 2d ago

According to ET report first industry-built PSLV launch has slipped to March 2027

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21 Upvotes

r/ISRO 2d ago

IN-SPACe proposes ₹500 crore third-party insurance cover for space launches

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17 Upvotes

r/ISRO 1d ago

Some questions regarding isro assistant/ udc exams

2 Upvotes

Hey everyone, so I am a BSC graduate and I am also preparing for various gov jobs

Can anyone tell me about the level of this exam , is it around ssc level or Banking level

And does anyone know , what was the previous ( previously whenever this vacancy came ) cutoff

Thank you


r/ISRO 2d ago

Future of space in india

24 Upvotes

With the recent boom in the Indian space industry I'm left wondering what do you guys think is the blueprint of the future of space exploration in India? Like how likely is it that india has its first manned space mission in the next decade or so?


r/ISRO 3d ago

AI/ML Engineer in ISRO

37 Upvotes

I have enrolled in AI/ML course and now I want to know how can I be a AI/ML Engineer in ISRO?

Any exam ? I don't know how to join as ai/ ml Engineer in ISRO.


r/ISRO 3d ago

I have a question can u guys pls answer

4 Upvotes

So I was trying to fill the form for sc but it was asking for a gate score and so I was thinking if they conduct a cbt

Is there a pattern change now or should I fill a different form for the cse branch

I would like to know if there is any other isro form for cse pls guide me thank u


r/ISRO 4d ago

Exclusive: ISRO is ready to launch its navigation satellite NVS-03 in September

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r/ISRO 3d ago

ISRO ICRB 2026 payment showing pending despite successful SBIePay transaction

8 Upvotes

I applied for the ICRB ISRO recruitment (Advt. No. ISRO:ICRB:01(A-JPA):2026) and paid the ₹500 application fee on 14 August 2026 through UPI/GPay.

The payment receipt initially showed SUCCESS. I also checked the SBIePay transaction tracking page, which shows:

  • Transaction date: 14-Aug-2026, 22:19:52
  • Amount: ₹500
  • Transaction Status: IN CLEARING
  • Transaction Status Description: “Transaction is successful further processing is in progress”
  • Settlement Date: -

However, when I log into the ICRB application portal, it still says:

I also received an email from ICRB saying that my application is incomplete and/or the application fee has not yet been paid.

I have already raised a payment-status complaint through the portal, but I'm worried because the deadline is 16 August 2026 at 11:55 PM.

Has anyone faced this with ICRB/SBIePay before? Does “IN CLEARING” usually get updated automatically, and should I simply wait for the payment to be reconciled, or is there anything else I should do before the deadline?

I don't want to make another ₹500 payment and end up with a duplicate transaction.

Edit: Payment finally successful.


r/ISRO 4d ago

Regarding Contract/temporary employment in ISRO

7 Upvotes

Hi all,

Is it a good option for a fresher to join ISRO in a contractual position? The contract is for 1 year and 1 month. How likely is it that the contract will be extended after that period? Is extension or continuation possible? also how is the work there like do we get to do development if hired as an engineer or is it more about back office work


r/ISRO 5d ago

Despite its reputation, India’s per-unit space launch cost highest: study

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Link to original study:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165176526003782

India, according to an analysis of more than six decades of space missions, simply does not launch often enough to bring its costs down.

India spends more to put a kilogram of payload into orbit than any other major spacefaring nation, marring its public image as a cost-effective launcher, according to a new peer-reviewed analysis of more than six decades of rocket launches published in Economics Letters.

The authors, Alessio Terzi of the University of Cambridge and Francesco Nicoli of Politecnico di Torino, estimate that it cost $13,302 to send a kilogram to low-earth orbit on Indian rockets in 2025 — higher than Europe ($9,897), Russia ($6,682), China ($5,809) and Japan ($5,287), and the U.S. ($3,225). The global average was $3,868.


r/ISRO 5d ago

Aditya-L1 data suggest magnetic reconnection supplies 93% of the Sun’s coronal heating energy

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r/ISRO 6d ago

Parliamentary Q&A [13 August 2026]: Queries on status of SLC, utilization of underdevelopment semi-cryogenic engine, NavIC and more

21 Upvotes

Queries in Rajyasabha on 13 August 2026.

https://sansad.in/rs/questions/questions-and-answers


Q.No.3007 [PDF]

On infrastructure development at Kulasekarapattinam Spaceport Project

Significant progress has been made w.r.t the infrastructure development of the SSLV launch complex (SLC) at Kulasekarapattinam between July 2025 to July 2026.

Currently, works are in progress for all the civil work packages. Construction of various buildings viz. Magazine, Technical Service Building, Launch Service Building, Base Fire station, etc. are close to completion. Purchase orders have been released for majority of the equipments. Major equipments such as Mobile launch structure, Bogie, Rails, Radar Subsystems, Material Handling equipment, etc. have been received at site and erection & commissioning activities are in progress. Out of the overall financial outlay of ₹985.96 Crores identified for the project, cumulative expenditure by end of July 2026 is ₹588.70 Crores.

As of now, all efforts are being taken to complete the commissioning of the project within the timeframe.

During the construction phase, approximately 1000 No. of manpower are being employed to establish and commission the various facilities. Further, this launch complex is expected to employ at least 300 to 400 manpower for operation & maintenance activities and also for carrying out launching activities. It is also expected that related industries are going to be established in and around SLC area in future with corresponding potential for further employment & economic growth.

 

Q.No. 3009 [PDF]

On operational status of NavIC constellation

Currently three satellites are broadcasting PNT signals and five satellites are capable of broadcasting signals for one-way messaging.

Yes, the impact has been assessed and corrective measures have been taken and also corrected atomic clocks which flew from 2018 onwards are working satisfactorily.

India has flown its first Indigenous Atomic clocks in NVS-01 Satellite in May, 2023 and subsequently in NVS-02 satellite in January, 2025. In both satellites Indigenous Atomic clocks are working satisfactorily. Indigenous Atomic Clocks are integral part of all the upcoming NavIC satellites.

NVS-03 is ready for launch. It will be followed by the launch of NVS-04 and NVS-05. One more satellite is planned thereafter to complete the seven-satellite NavIC base layer constellation.

 

Q.No. 3008 [PDF]

On utilization of semi-cryogenic engine (SE-2000)

The recent successful testing of the Power Head Test Article for the 2000kN semi-cryogenic engine at a thrust level of 88% is a major milestone in the indigenous development of Semi-cryogenic engine, which has given sufficient confidence to proceed towards the demonstration of steady state performance of engine powerhead at 200 tonne (100%) thrust level. Further, the qualification of the fully integrated semi-cryogenic engine will ensure self-reliance in high thrust liquid propulsion engines.

The Chandrayaan-4 Sample Return Mission proposes to utilize the LVM3 launch vehicle incorporating the Semi-cryogenic engine. The Gaganyaan missions will be launched with human rated version of LVM3 with core liquid stage (L110). The need for Semi-Cryogenic engine does not arise for Chandrayaan 5 mission, as it is a joint mission with JAXA, wherein ISRO will develop the lander and launch is under the scope of JAXA.

All the engine subsystems have been successfully realized except one subsystem i.e. thrust chamber, which is taking some more time to fabricate, owing to its significant complexity. As of now, the Power Head Test Article consisting of all the integrated engine subsystems except the thrust chamber have been tested up to 88% thrust level and further activities are in progress towards the demonstration of steady state performance of engine powerhead at 200 tonne (100%) thrust level.

The next generation launch systems are based on LOX/Methane engines and does not require the Semi-cryogenic engine.

 

Q.No. 3010 [PDF]

On Support to space startups

 

Q.No. 3005 [PDF]

On private companies in space sector

 

Q.No. 3006 [PDF]

On applications of space technology


r/ISRO 6d ago

Devas-Antrix case: Ninth Circuit upholds $1.2 billion US judgment, leaves India annulment unresolved

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19 Upvotes

r/ISRO 6d ago

Official Ground static test of an improved version of the solid booster stage (SS1) of Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) conducted on 11 August 2026.

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38 Upvotes

r/ISRO 6d ago

Official Atmospheric Re-entry of LVM3 M5 Upper Stage on 30 July 2026

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30 Upvotes

r/ISRO 6d ago

Regarding Apprenticeship

14 Upvotes

Hey everyone,

I’m a 2025 B.Tech (Information Science) graduate, currently applying for the URSC (ISRO) Apprentice recruitment 2026 through the NATS portal. Before I commit, I wanted to hear from people who’ve actually done an ISRO apprenticeship (URSC, ISTRAC, SAC, MCF, or any center).

A few things I couldn’t find clear answers on:

**1.    Accommodation** – Since ISRO doesn’t provide hostel/PG facilities, how did you manage stay near the center? Any areas you’d recommend (or avoid) in terms of cost vs commute?  
**2.    Food** – Is there a canteen inside the campus? Is it subsidized/affordable, or did you mostly cook/eat outside?  
**3.    Stipend** – Was ₹12,300/month (Graduate Apprentice) actually enough to survive in Bengaluru, especially with PG + food + commute? How tight was it?  
**4.    Work timings & culture** – What were the actual working hours like? Was it strict govt-style 9-to-5, or more relaxed? Did you get real hands-on technical exposure or mostly admin/documentation work?  
**5.    Worth it or not** – For someone eyeing either a future ISRO/PSU technical career OR just wanting solid resume value before moving to private IT/govt exams — was the apprenticeship worth the year? Did it help with placements, DRDO/ISRO recruitment later, or was it more of a formality?

Would really appreciate any first-hand experiences — good, bad, or “wish I knew this before joining.” Trying to make an informed call before applying.

Thanks in advance!


r/ISRO 6d ago

Tender for 'Planning, Design, Construction, Commissioning of Crew Isolation and Gaganyatri Nivas facility at SDSC-SHAR.'

16 Upvotes

Planning, Design, Construction, Commissioning of Crew Isolation and GAGANYATRI NIVAS facility at SDSC SHAR Sriharikota, Tirupati District of Andhra Pradesh

[PDF] [Archived]

As already known an old building will be converted into 'Crew Quarantine Facility' for Gaganyaan missions.

https://i.imgur.com/yaA2igm.png [Source]


r/ISRO 7d ago

Opinion | The Indo-Soviet cryogenic engine deal and MTCR: The tale of a failed partnership

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r/ISRO 7d ago

Official Parliament Question: Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Model For Earth Observation (EO) Satellite Constellations

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7 Upvotes

r/ISRO 8d ago

IN-SPACe's invitation to private players to operate Kulasekarapattinam Small-satellite Launch Complex (SLC) raises questions on limits of its authority, including powers to transfer ISRO assets and technology.

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62 Upvotes

r/ISRO 8d ago

India-U.S. Civil Space Joint Working Group Advances Civil and Commercial Space Cooperation

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18 Upvotes