National Technical Research Organisation announced latest job notification for the recruitment of Scientist B jobs in NTRO. Interested candidates can apply before the last date. Check more details on NTRO job vacancy 2023.
The National Technical Research Organisation announced job notification to fill up the posts of Scientist B. NTRO Post Details, Qualifications, Salary Scale Given below:-
About NTRO Job | Requirements Detail |
Post Name | Scientist B |
No. of Posts | 06 |
Salary | Level -10 |
Job Location | Delhi |
Last Date | 13/10/2023 |
Age Limit | 56 Years |
Application Fee | N/A |
Selection Process | Deputation basis |
Website | ntro.gov.in |
Scientist B | First Class Master's Degree in Physics / Electronics / Mathematics/ Chemistry/ Earth Science/ Geology from a recognised University or lnstitute; or First Class Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or Technology in Computer Science/ Cyber Security/ Electronics / Electricals/ Electronics & Communication / lnformation Technology/ Telecommunications/ IVlechanical/ Civil/ Remote Sensing & GIS/ Geo-informatics/ Aeronautics & Aerospace/ lnstrumentation/ Artificial lntelligence/ Ocean Engineering or any combination of the above, and Knowledge of Computer Application |
Interested and eligible candidates are required to visit ntro.gov.in
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About National Technical Research Organisation - The National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO), originally known as the National Technical Facilities Organisation (NTFO), is a highly specialised technical intelligence gathering agency. While the agency does not affect the working of technical wings of various intelligence agencies, including those of the Indian Armed Forces, it acts as a super-feeder agency for providing technical intelligence to other agencies on internal and external security. The Group of Ministers (GOM) headed by then Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani had recommended the constitution of the NTFO as a state-of-the-art technical wing of intelligence gathering. Due to security concerns, the recommendation along with such other matters were not made public when the GOM report was published. The organisation does hi-tech surveillance jobs, including satellite monitoring, terrestrial monitoring, internet monitoring, considered vital for the national security apparatus. The NTRO would require over ₹700 crore (US$93 million) to procure different hi-tech equipment from specialised agencies around the globe to become fully functional. The officials have identified countries from where such gadgets could be procured but refused to reveal them due to 'security and other implications'. The Government had been working in this direction after the Kargil war in 1999 when the Subrahmanyam committee report pointed out weaknesses in intelligence gathering in the national security set up. Sources said the road-map for constitution of the National Technical Facilities Organisation was prepared by Dr A P J Abdul Kalam in October 2001 when he was the Principal Scientific Adviser. It was subsequently mentioned in the Group of Ministers report on internal security.