Recruitment to the post of Assistants/Upper Division Clerk and Junior Personal Assistant/Stenographer
ISRO has released this recruitment notification. Check the essential dates, eligibility, fee, selection stages and official links below before applying.
- Last date
- 16 Jan 2023
- Apply mode
- Online application link available
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is inviting applications for the recruitment of Assistants/Upper Division Clerks and Junior Personal Assistants/Stenographers. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to India's prestigious space programs while building a rewarding career with one of the nation's leading scientific organizations. Prospective candidates should carefully review the eligibility criteria and…
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- ISRO
- Last Date to Apply
- 16 Jan 2023
- Exam Date
- 12 Oct 2023
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Original candidate-focused explanation built from extracted notification facts and official links.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is inviting applications for the recruitment of Assistants/Upper Division Clerks and Junior Personal Assistants/Stenographers. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to India's prestigious space programs while building a rewarding career with one of the nation's leading scientific organizations.
Prospective candidates should carefully review the eligibility criteria and application process to join ISRO's Centralised Recruitment Board (ICRB).
Vacancy Details
The recruitment drive is for the following positions:
- Assistants/Upper Division Clerk
- Junior Personal Assistant/Stenographer
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Advertisement Date | December 20, 2022 |
| Last Date for Submission of Applications online | January 16, 2023 |
| Written Test Date | October 12, 2023 |
| Skill Test for Assistant/Upper Division Clerk | September 22, 2024 (Sunday) |
| Skill Test for Junior Personal Assistant/Stenographer | September 29, 2024 (Sunday) |
How to Apply
Candidates are advised to apply online through the official ISRO recruitment portal. Ensure all details are accurately filled and submitted before the deadline.
- Visit the official ISRO Recruitment portal at https://www.isro.gov.in/ICRB_Recruitment5.html.
- Locate the advertisement for Assistants/Upper Division Clerk and Junior Personal Assistant/Stenographer.
- Follow the instructions for online application submission.
Official Links
- Official ISRO Website: https://www.isro.gov.in/index.html
- ISRO Careers Page: https://www.isro.gov.in/Careers.html
- Application Portal: https://www.isro.gov.in/ICRB_Recruitment5.html
- Notification PDF for Post No. 1 - Assistant - Ahmedabad zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_April/PostNo1_AssistantAhmedabadzone.pdf
- Notification PDF for Post No. 1 - Assistant - Bengaluru zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_April/PostNo1_AssistantBengaluruzone.pdf
- Notification PDF for Post No. 1 - Assistant - Hassan zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_April/PostNo1_AssistantHassanzone.pdf
- Notification PDF for Post No. 1 - Assistant - Hyderabad zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_April/PostNo1_AssistantHyderabadzone.pdf
- Notification PDF for Post No. 1 - Assistant - Sriharikota zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_April/PostNo1_AssistantSriharikotazone.pdf
- Notification PDF for Post No. 1 - Assistant - Thiruvananthapuram zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_April/PostNo1_AssistantThiruvananthapuramzone.pdf
- Notification PDF for Post No. 2 - Junior Personal Assistant - Ahmedabad zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_April/PostNo2_JuniorPersonalAssistantAhmedabadzone.pdf
- Notification PDF for Post No. 2 - Junior Personal Assistant - Bengaluru zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_April/PostNo2_JuniorPersonalAssistantBengaluruzone.pdf
- Notification PDF for Post No. 2 - Junior Personal Assistant - Hassan zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_April/PostNo2_JuniorPersonalAssistantHassanzone.pdf
- Notification PDF for Post No. 2 - Junior Personal Assistant - Hyderabad zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_April/PostNo2_JuniorPersonalAssistantHyderabadzone.pdf
- Notification PDF for Post No. 2 - Junior Personal Assistant - New Delhi zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_April/PostNo2_JuniorPersonalAssistantNewDelhizone.pdf
- Notification PDF for Post No. 2 - Junior Personal Assistant - Sriharikota zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_April/PostNo2_JuniorPersonalAssistantSriharikotazone.pdf
- Notification PDF for Post No. 2 - Junior Personal Assistant - Thiruvananthapuram zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_April/PostNo2_JuniorPersonalAssistantThiruvananthapuramzone.pdf
- Notification PDF for Post No. 6 - Junior Personal Assistant - Hyderabad zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_April/PostNo6_JuniorPersonalAssistantHyderabadzone.pdf
- Notification PDF for Post No. 3 - Upper Division Clerk - Bengaluru zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_April/PostNo3_UpperDivisonClerkBengaluruzone.pdf
- Notification PDF for Post No. 4 - Stenographer - Bengaluru zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_April/PostNo4_StenographerBengaluruzone.pdf
- Notification PDF for Post No. 5 - Assistant - Hyderabad zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_April/PostNo5_AssistantHyderabadzone.pdf
- Notification PDF for Post No. 5 - Assistant - Thiruvananthapuram zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_April/PostNo5_AssistantThiruvananthapuramzone.pdf
- Final Results - Post No. 1 - Assistant - Ahmedabad zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_Feb/ASSITANT_AHMEDABAD_ZONE_POSTNO1.pdf
- Final Results - Post No. 1 - Assistant - Bengaluru zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_Feb/ASSISTANT_BENGALURU_ZONE_POSTNO1.pdf
- Final Results - Post No. 1 - Assistant - Hassan zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_Feb/ASSISTANT_HASSAN_ZONE_POSTNO1.pdf
- Final Results - Post No. 1 - Assistant - Hyderabad zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_Feb/ASSISTANT_HYDERABAD_ZONE_POSTNO1.pdf
- Final Results - Post No. 1 - Assistant - Sriharikota zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_Feb/ASSISTANT_SRIHARIKOTA_ZONE_POSTNO1.pdf
- Final Results - Post No. 1 - Assistant - Thiruvananthapuram zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_Feb/ASSISTANT_THIRUVANANTHAPURAM_ZONE_POSTNO1.pdf
- Final Results - Post No. 2 - Junior Personal Assistant - Ahmedabad zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_Feb/JUNIOR_PERSONAL_ASSISTANT_AHMEDABAD_ZONE_POSTNO2.pdf
- Final Results - Post No. 2 - Junior Personal Assistant - Bengaluru zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_Feb/JUNIOR_PERSONAL_ASSISTANT_BENGALURU_ZONE_POSTNO2.pdf
- Final Results - Post No. 2 - Junior Personal Assistant - Hassan zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_Feb/JUNIOR_PERSONAL_ASSISTANT_HASSAN_ZONE_POSTNO2.pdf
- Final Results - Post No. 2 - Junior Personal Assistant - Hyderabad zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_Feb/JUNIOR_PERSONAL_ASSISTANT_HYDERABAD_ZONE_POSTNO2.pdf
- Final Results - Post No. 2 - Junior Personal Assistant - New Delhi zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_Feb/JUNIOR_PERSONAL_ASSISTANT_NEW_DELHI_ZONE_POSTNO2.pdf
- Final Results - Post No. 2 - Junior Personal Assistant - Sriharikota zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_Feb/JUNIOR_PERSONAL_ASSISTANT_SRIHARIKOTA_ZONE_POSTNO2.pdf
- Final Results - Post No. 2 - Junior Personal Assistant - Thiruvananthapuram zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_Feb/JUNIOR_PERSONAL_ASSISTANT_THIRUVANANTHAPURAM_ZONE_POSTNO2.pdf
- Final Results - Post No. 3 - Upper Division Clerk - Bengaluru zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_Feb/UPPER_DIVISION_CLERK_BENGALURU_ZONE_POSTNO3.pdf
- Final Results - Post No. 4 - Stenographer - Bengaluru zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_Feb/STENOGRAPHER_BENGALURU_ZONE_POSTNO4.pdf
- Final Results - Post No. 5 - Assistant - Hyderabad zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_Feb/ASSISTANT_HYDERABAD_ZONE_POSTNO5.pdf
- Final Results - Post No. 5 - Assistant - Thiruvananthapuram zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_Feb/ASSISTANT_THIRUVANANTHAPURAM_ZONE_POSTNO5.pdf
- Final Results - Post No. 6 - Junior Personal Assistant - Hyderabad zone: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2025_Feb/JUNIOR_PERSONAL_ASSISTANT_HYDERABAD_ZONE_POSTNO6.pdf
- Revised Written Test Cut-off Details: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2024_August/RevisedCutoffdetailsAJPA.pdf
- Revised Written Test Results - Assistant – Ahmedabad Zone (Post No.1): https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2024_August/AssisantAhmedabadZone.pdf
- Revised Written Test Results - Assistant/Upper Division Clerk – Bengaluru Zone (Post No.1 & 3): https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2024_August/AssisantUpperDivisonClerkBengaluruZonePostNo1_3.pdf
- Declaration form for skill test: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2024_May/Declarationformforskilltest.pdf
- Biodata Form: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2024_May/Biodata.pdf
- TA Form: https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/recruitmentNotice/2024_May/TAformat.pdf
Quick summary
- Join ISRO as an Assistant or Stenographer.
- Crucial support roles in India's space program.
- Skill Test is a key hurdle for selection.
- Government job security with attractive benefits.
- Long-term career growth within a premier institution.
About this recruitment
What the role actually looks like
Eligibility, decoded
Who can apply
Individuals holding a specific engineering degree are eligible to apply for these positions, provided they meet the age criteria. Full details on educational qualifications and age relaxations are elaborated in the comprehensive eligibility section below.
Important dates
| Event | Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Last Date to Apply | 2022-12-20 | |
| Exam Date | 2023-01-16 |
Application fee
| Category | Amount | Mode |
|---|---|---|
| EWS | Nil / No Fee | Online |
How to apply — step by step
- Read the official notification thoroughly to understand all requirements.
- Ensure you meet all eligibility criteria, including educational qualification and age.
- Gather all necessary documents: educational certificates, caste certificate (if applicable), and identity proof.
- Scan your photograph and signature as per the specified dimensions and file size.
- Visit the official recruitment portal of ISRO.
- Register as a new user, providing basic personal details and creating a login.
- Fill out the online application form carefully, entering all information accurately.
- Upload your scanned photograph and signature in the designated fields.
- Pay the application fee online through the provided payment gateway, as listed in the fee table.
- Review your application form one final time for any errors or omissions.
- Submit the application and take a printout of the confirmation page for your records.
Selection process
- Skill Test
Salary & pay
- da
- current DA %
- hra
- city-tier dependent
- basic
- as per pay matrix (see notification)
- gross
- approximate range
- in hand
- approximate range
Preparation tips
- Master the basics of shorthand or typing early; it's a make-or-break skill for these roles.
- Don't just read current affairs; make notes and revise them regularly for better retention.
- Practice mental math techniques to save time in the quantitative aptitude section.
- Focus on improving your English grammar and vocabulary through daily reading and targeted exercises.
- Attempt mock tests under strict timed conditions to simulate the actual exam environment.
- Analyze your mock test results thoroughly to understand your strengths and weaknesses.
- Prioritize topics that have historically carried more weight or appeared frequently in previous exams.
- Form a study group for collaborative learning and doubt clearing, but ensure focused individual study too.
- Maintain a healthy lifestyle, including adequate sleep and breaks, to avoid burnout.
- Regularly review official ISRO announcements for any changes or updates to the recruitment process.
Selection stages — deep dive
This stage typically assesses general knowledge, reasoning ability, quantitative aptitude, and English language skills. The questions are usually objective type, designed to test your foundational understanding and problem-solving capabilities.
Scoring: Marks are awarded for correct answers, and there is usually a provision for negative marking for incorrect responses, which can significantly impact your final score. The exact negative marking scheme is detailed in the notification.
Tip: Focus on accuracy to avoid negative marking. Practice time management rigorously.
For Junior Personal Assistants/Stenographers, this involves a dictation test followed by transcription, assessing shorthand speed and accuracy. For Assistants/UDC, it typically involves a typing test to evaluate speed and precision on a computer.
Scoring: Evaluation is based on speed and the number of errors. Specific error percentages are usually permissible, beyond which candidates may be disqualified.
Tip: Regular practice is key. Aim for higher speeds than required to build a buffer for exam day pressure.
Career growth & long-term earning
Historical trends & competition
Suggested study plan
Foundation building in General Intelligence & Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude basics, and English Grammar fundamentals.
- Complete basic concepts for all reasoning topics (e.g., coding-decoding, series, analogies).
- Master arithmetic basics: percentages, ratio, profit/loss, time & work.
- Revise parts of speech, tenses, and sentence structure in English.
- Begin daily current affairs reading (30-45 mins).
Advanced topics in all sections, dedicated General Awareness study, and initial practice for Skill Test.
- Cover advanced reasoning puzzles, data interpretation, and geometry/algebra basics.
- Deep dive into Indian Polity, History, Geography, and Science for General Awareness.
- Start daily shorthand practice (for JPA) or typing practice (for Assistant) for 1-2 hours.
- Attempt weekly sectional mock tests to identify weak areas.
Intensive revision, full-length mock tests, and rigorous Skill Test practice.
- Attempt at least 2-3 full-length mock tests per week, followed by detailed analysis.
- Revise all notes, especially General Awareness facts and English vocabulary.
- Intensify shorthand/typing practice, focusing on speed and accuracy under timed conditions.
- Review previous year's question papers for pattern recognition and important topics.
- Focus on improving weak areas identified from mock tests.
Recommended resources
- bookLucent's General KnowledgeComprehensive for static General Knowledge, essential for the General Awareness section.
- bookR.S. Aggarwal - Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive ExaminationsExcellent for practicing a wide range of quantitative problems.
- bookA Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S. AggarwalThorough coverage of reasoning topics with ample practice questions.
- bookObjective General English by S.P. BakshiGood for grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension practice.
- bookThe Hindu / Indian ExpressEssential for daily current affairs and improving English reading comprehension.
- bookOnline Typing Tutors (e.g., TypingClub, Keybr)For consistent and structured typing practice to improve speed and accuracy.
- siteOfficial ISRO Recruitment PortalFor all official updates, corrigenda, and application-related information.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Not reading the entire notification carefully, leading to missed eligibility details.
- Submitting the application form with incorrect personal or educational details.
- Uploading photographs and signatures that do not meet the specified dimensions or file size.
- Waiting until the last day to apply, risking server overload and technical glitches.
- Not paying the application fee correctly or failing to get a confirmation.
- Neglecting the Skill Test preparation until after the written exam results are out.
- Ignoring negative marking in the written exam and attempting too many speculative answers.
- Not managing time effectively during the written exam, leaving sections unattempted.
- Lack of consistent practice for shorthand or typing, leading to poor performance in the skill test.
- Over-relying on a single study resource instead of diversifying preparation.
How it compares
| Aspect | This role | Alternative |
|---|---|---|
| Entry-level pay | Highly competitive, aligned with central government pay scales. | SSC CGL Assistant Section Officer: Similar pay, but different departmental exposure. |
| Job security | Excellent, as a permanent central government position with ISRO's prestige. | State Government Clerical roles: Good security, but often lower pay scales and narrower scope. |
| Work-life balance | Generally good, with defined working hours, though project deadlines can occasionally demand more. | Bank Clerical roles: Can involve longer and more unpredictable hours, especially during peak seasons. |
| Growth trajectory | Clear promotional path to higher administrative positions within ISRO. | Private Sector Executive Assistant: Growth can be faster but often less structured and dependent on company performance. |
Frequently asked questions
Generally, B.Tech is considered equivalent to BE. However, it is crucial to check the specific branch mentioned in the notification and ensure your university is UGC/AICTE recognized. If unsure, contact ISRO's recruitment cell.
After the written exam, shortlisted candidates will typically undergo a Skill Test, which could be a typing test for Assistants or a shorthand test for Junior Personal Assistants/Stenographers. This stage is qualifying in nature.
Yes, as per government norms, certain categories like female candidates, SC/ST, PwBD, and Ex-servicemen are usually exempted from paying the application fee. Refer to the fee table in the official notification for precise details.
You will need your educational certificates, caste/category certificate (if applicable), identity proof, and scanned copies of your photograph and signature as per specified dimensions.
The written test usually comprises sections on General Intelligence & Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, English Language, and General Awareness. It is typically objective type with multiple-choice questions and negative marking.
Focus on foundational concepts across all subjects. For General Awareness, stay updated with current affairs. For the Skill Test, consistent practice of typing or shorthand is paramount.
The in-hand salary will vary based on your posting city (due to HRA), current DA rates, and other allowances. It will be within the approximate range mentioned in the salary breakdown after deductions.
Promotions are structured and time-bound, leading to higher administrative grades like Section Officer and Administrative Officer. Performance and vacancies play a role, but a clear career path exists.
Transfers are not very frequent but are part of central government service. They usually occur based on administrative requirements or sometimes on request, typically after a few years at a particular posting.
These are typically office-based roles with fixed working hours. Work-from-home is generally not a standard provision for administrative positions in government. Posting flexibility is limited to the various ISRO centres across India.
While coaching can provide structure, it is not strictly necessary. Self-study with dedication, good resources, and consistent practice can be equally effective. Many successful candidates prepare independently.
If you are not selected, analyze your performance, identify weak areas, and refine your preparation strategy. You can re-attempt in subsequent recruitment cycles, provided you still meet the age and eligibility criteria.
Glossary
- Skill Test
- A practical examination designed to assess job-specific skills like typing speed, shorthand proficiency, or computer knowledge, often a qualifying stage in recruitment.
- Pay Matrix
- A system introduced by the 7th Central Pay Commission that determines the salary structure for central government employees, indicating pay levels and increments.
- DA (Dearness Allowance)
- An allowance paid by the government to its employees to offset the impact of inflation, revised periodically based on the Consumer Price Index.
- HRA (House Rent Allowance)
- An allowance paid to employees to cover the cost of rented accommodation, varying based on the classification of the city (X, Y, or Z category).
- NPS (National Pension System)
- A government-backed retirement savings scheme for central government employees (except armed forces), where both employee and employer contribute to a pension fund.
- Corrigenda
- Official corrections or amendments issued by the recruiting body regarding the original notification, which candidates must regularly check for.
Frequently asked questions
+Can I apply if my engineering degree is not exactly 'BE' but an equivalent?
Generally, B.Tech is considered equivalent to BE. However, it is crucial to check the specific branch mentioned in the notification and ensure your university is UGC/AICTE recognized. If unsure, contact ISRO's recruitment cell.
+What is the selection process after the written exam?
After the written exam, shortlisted candidates will typically undergo a Skill Test, which could be a typing test for Assistants or a shorthand test for Junior Personal Assistants/Stenographers. This stage is qualifying in nature.
+Are there any fee exemptions for certain categories?
Yes, as per government norms, certain categories like female candidates, SC/ST, PwBD, and Ex-servicemen are usually exempted from paying the application fee. Refer to the fee table in the official notification for precise details.
+What documents do I need to keep ready for the application?
You will need your educational certificates, caste/category certificate (if applicable), identity proof, and scanned copies of your photograph and signature as per specified dimensions.
+What is the exam pattern for the written test?
The written test usually comprises sections on General Intelligence & Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, English Language, and General Awareness. It is typically objective type with multiple-choice questions and negative marking.
+What should I focus on for the syllabus?
Focus on foundational concepts across all subjects. For General Awareness, stay updated with current affairs. For the Skill Test, consistent practice of typing or shorthand is paramount.
+What is the approximate in-hand salary for these roles?
The in-hand salary will vary based on your posting city (due to HRA), current DA rates, and other allowances. It will be within the approximate range mentioned in the salary breakdown after deductions.
+What are the promotion prospects in ISRO?
Promotions are structured and time-bound, leading to higher administrative grades like Section Officer and Administrative Officer. Performance and vacancies play a role, but a clear career path exists.
+How often are transfers within ISRO?
Transfers are not very frequent but are part of central government service. They usually occur based on administrative requirements or sometimes on request, typically after a few years at a particular posting.
+Is there any work-from-home or posting flexibility?
These are typically office-based roles with fixed working hours. Work-from-home is generally not a standard provision for administrative positions in government. Posting flexibility is limited to the various ISRO centres across India.
+Is coaching necessary to clear this exam?
While coaching can provide structure, it is not strictly necessary. Self-study with dedication, good resources, and consistent practice can be equally effective. Many successful candidates prepare independently.
+If I am not selected this time, how can I re-attempt?
If you are not selected, analyze your performance, identify weak areas, and refine your preparation strategy. You can re-attempt in subsequent recruitment cycles, provided you still meet the age and eligibility criteria.
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