IIST Admission Test ISAT 2012 Notification

The Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) has announced ISAT 2012 notification for admission into Under Graduate Programmes (B.Tech) for the year 2012-13. IIST is a Deemed to be University and was set up under the Department of Space, Government of India. The Institute offers specialised engineering programmes in Aerospace Engineering, Avionics and Physical Sciences. ISAT (IIST Admission Test) is a popular examination and competition is very tough as the institute is highly reputed in its field. The IIST training is a gateway to careers in ISRO, premier space research organisation in India. Online registrations for ISAT 2012 starts on 1st November 2011. Following are other details:

Eligibility and Qualification: Applicants should have passed the qualifying examination for the first attempt itself in the calendar year 2011 or 2012. Those candidates who are going to appear in qualifying examination after July 1, 2012 or expecting the results later than July 1, 2012 are not eligible to apply for ISAT-2012. Applicants should have at least 70 percent marks in aggregate in their Class X / SSC and 10+2 / Intermediate examination. Candidates should have studied Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) papers in their Intermediate. SC and ST candidates need at least 60 percent marks. IIST is also offering highly qualitative Ph.D. programme in Space Technology and other Sciences.

IIST offer B.Tech in the specialistions of Aerospace Engineering, Avionics, and Physical Science. The IIST provides assistance to cover the cost of education, boarding, lodging and healthcare for the selected candidates. On successful completion of the course, students will be absorbed in ISRO as Scientists and Engineers. So, grabbing a seat in IIST is getting an opportunity in ISRO. ISAT 2012 will be conducted at Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calicut, Bhubaneswar, Bhopal, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Chennai, Delhi, Dispur, Jaipur, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Kolkata, Mumbai, Nagpur, Port Blair, Patna, Thiruvananthapuram, Ranchi, Varanasi and Visakhapatnam.

Important Dates:

1) Commencement of Online Registration: 1st November 2011
2) ISAT 2012 date: 21st April 2012.
3) ISAT 2012 Results: May 2012

Address: Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Valiamala, Thiruvananthapuram – 695 547, Kerala. For details such as ISAT 2011 cut offs, last ranks, online application procedure, fee and other info, keep tracking this site for updates. Details can also be obtained from www.iist.ac.in

Best Specialisations in Physics

Physics is the most important subject in basic sciences. It is very exciting with the possibility of deeper understanding of the core issues of the life on earth and universe. The subject has been highly rewarding from the career point of view, if the student is research oriented and committed to excellence in the field.

As the time progresses, Physics has been undergoing many changes as a discipline of study. Other subjects in the sciences are also influencing Physics to make it more comprehensive and easy to understand. There are number of specializations coming up with the growing research activity in the field. Following are some of the interesting, exciting and demanding specializations in Physics:

1. Astrophysics: Most sought after of all and studies the application of the principles of physics to various fields of astronomy. It helps to understand the physical nature and the origin and development of solar system, stars, galaxies, and the universe as a whole.
2. Health Physics: Advanced area and deals with the protection of people who work with or near radiation.
3. Acoustics: Deals with production and properties of sound
4. Biophysics: It explores the application of tools and techniques of physics in the study of living things and life processes.
5. Geophysics: It deals with the study of the earth and its atmospheres and uses principles of physics in understanding them.
6. Cryogenics: It involves the study of extremely low temperature.
7. Electrodynamics: This studies the analysis of the relationship between electrical and magnetic forces.
8. Optics: It is the study of the nature and behaviour and properties of elementary particles.
9. Fluid Physics: The study of the behaviours and movement of liquids and gases
10. Mathematical Physics: It is the study of mathematical systems that set for physical phenomena
11. Thermodynamics: This deals with the study of heat as well as other forms of energy and its conversion from one form to another.
12. Molecular Physics: It deals with examination of the structure, prosperities, and behaviour of molecules.
13. Atomic Physics: Very basic field and studies the structure, properties and behaviour of the atom.
14. Nuclear Physics: This specialization is concerned with structure and properties of the atomic nucleus and its reaction and applications.
15. Mechanics: Involves the study of the behaviour of objects and systems in response to various forces.
16. Quantum Physics: This involves the study of Physics based on quantum theory.

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