ISRO has announced the ISRO Apprentice Recruitment 2025, offering 75 vacancies across various apprentice positions. Eligible candidates with qualifications like B.E/B.Tech, Diploma, and ITI are encouraged to apply online by April 21, 2025. The selection process includes shortlisting, an interview test, document verification, and a medical exam. Applicants can apply without any fees through the official ISRO website, isro.gov.in. This recruitment provides an excellent opportunity for aspiring professionals to work with ISRO.
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