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NAL Scientist Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online for 30 Posts

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NAL Scientist Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online for 30 Posts

NAL Recruitment 2025

National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) Recruitment 2025 for 30 posts of Scientist. Candidates with M.E/M.Tech, M.Phil/Ph.D Can Apply Offline. The Offline application process last date to apply is April 03, 2025.

Name of the Post: NAL scientist Online Form 2025

Post Date: 21-02-2025

Total Vacancy: 30

Brief Information: National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) has given an employment notification for the recruitment of Scientist Vacancy. Those Candidates who are interested in the vacancy details & completed all eligibility criteria can read the Notification & Apply Online.

 Applicant tracking system

NAL Recruitment 2025 Overview

NAL has announced a recruitment drive for filling 30 Scientist Vacancies; Read official notification and apply on/before 03-04-2025.

Application Fee

  • ₹500/-
  • SC/ST/PwBD/Women/ Ex-Servicemen: No fee

Important Dates

  • Starting Date for Apply Online: 21-02-2025
  • Last Date for Apply Online: 03-04-2025

Age Limit

  • Upper Age Limit: 32 Years
  • Age relaxation is applicable as per rules.

Qualification

  • Candidates Should Posses M.E/M.Tech, M.Phil/Ph.D

Vacancy Details

Post Name  Total

Scientist         30

Job Role of an NAL Scientist

  1. Research & Development (R&D):
    • Conduct cutting-edge research in aerospace, materials, propulsion, and allied fields.
    • Develop innovative technologies for aircraft, UAVs, and space applications.
  2. Design & Analysis:
    • Work on the design and analysis of aircraft structures, aerodynamics, and propulsion systems.
    • Perform computational simulations and experimental validations.
  3. Testing & Validation:
    • Develop, test, and certify aerospace components and systems.
    • Collaborate with teams on wind tunnel testing, flight testing, and materials testing.
  4. Project Management:
    • Lead or contribute to aerospace projects funded by CSIR, ISRO, DRDO, HAL, or private industries.
    • Collaborate with national and international organizations on research initiatives.
  5. Technology Development & Innovation:
    • Work on advanced composites, smart materials, avionics, and AI applications in aerospace.
    • Innovate in green aviation, UAV systems, and next-gen aircraft technologies.
  6. Collaboration & Documentation:
    • Work with interdisciplinary teams, prepare research papers, patents, and technical reports.
    • Present findings in conferences and journals.

To become a Scientist at NAL (National Aerospace Laboratories), you should pursue higher education (M.E./M.Tech/Ph.D.) in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electronics, Materials Science, or related fields from reputed institutions. Here are some of the best universities and institutes in India where you can study:

Top Institutes for Aerospace & Related Fields in India

1. Indian Institute of Technology (IITs)

  • IIT Madras – Aerospace Engineering
  • IIT Bombay – Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering
  • IIT Kanpur – Aerospace Engineering
  • IIT Kharagpur – Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering
  • IIT Delhi – Mechanical & Applied Mechanics
  • IIT Hyderabad – Materials & Aerospace

2. Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore

  • M.Tech/Ph.D. in Aerospace, Materials, and Mechanical Sciences
  • One of the best research institutes in India for CSIR-NAL careers

3. Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST), Thiruvananthapuram

  • B.Tech/M.Tech in Aerospace Engineering
  • Strong focus on space and aerodynamics research

4. National Institute of Technology (NITs)

  • NIT Trichy – Mechanical & Aerospace Research
  • NIT Surathkal – Materials Science & Engineering
  • NIT Warangal – Electronics & Mechanical

5. Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science (HITS), Chennai

  • Specializes in Aerospace Engineering with industry collaborations

6. Anna University, Chennai

  • M.E./Ph.D. in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering

7. Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (DIAT), Pune

  • Specialized in defence and aerospace-related research

8. Birla Institute of Technology & Science (BITS), Pilani

  • M.Tech in Mechanical, Electronics, and Materials Science

Recommended Path to Become a NAL Scientist

  1. Bachelor’s Degree (B.E./B.Tech)
    • In Aerospace, Mechanical, Electronics, or Materials Science Engineering
    • From IITs, NITs, IISc, IIST, or reputed universities
  2. Master’s Degree (M.E./M.Tech)
    • Specialization in Aerospace, Aerodynamics, Propulsion, Avionics, Materials Science, AI in Aerospace
    • Research-based courses in IISc, IITs, or IIST
  3. Ph.D. (Preferred for Senior Scientist Roles)
    • Conduct advanced research in aerospace technology, CFD, AI in aviation, materials science
  4. Apply for NAL Scientist Recruitment
    • After M.Tech or Ph.D., apply for CSIR-NAL recruitment when openings are announced

Alternative Paths

  • Work in DRDO, ISRO, HAL, ADA, or aerospace R&D labs before applying to NAL.
  • Internships & Research Projects in aerodynamics, aircraft structures, or propulsion will increase your chances.


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