If a central government job with the Indian Space Research Organisation is on your radar, here’s news worth acting on quickly. ISRO has released its 2026 recruitment for 267 posts of Assistant, Upper Division Clerk (UDC), Junior Personal Assistant (JPA) and Stenographer — and the good news is the last date has been extended to 20 August 2026, giving you a few more days to apply.
One thing to clear up first, because a lot of websites are still getting it wrong: the vacancy count was increased from 242/244 to 267, and the deadline moved from 16 August to 20 August. This post uses the latest, correct figures. Always cross-check the official notification PDF before you apply.
ISRO Recruitment 2026 — Quick Overview
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Organization | Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) |
| Recruiting Body | ISRO Centralised Recruitment Board (ICRB) |
| Advertisement No. | ISRO:ICRB:01(A-JPA):2026 |
| Posts | Assistant, UDC, JPA, Stenographer |
| Total Vacancies | 267 (increased) |
| Application Dates | 27 July 2026 – 20 August 2026 |
| Written Exam Date | 21 September 2026 (tentative) |
| Pay Level | Level 4 of Pay Matrix |
| Age Limit | 28 years (relaxations apply) |
| Application Mode | Online |
| Official Website | isro.gov.in |
Why This Recruitment Is Worth Applying For
ISRO isn’t just another government employer — it’s one of the most respected organisations in the country, and a permanent central government job here comes with the full package: Level 4 pay, DA, HRA, transport allowance, pension benefits and genuine job stability. These are Group C administrative and stenographic roles, so you don’t need an engineering background — a graduate with 60% marks is eligible for most posts. That makes it one of the more accessible ways into ISRO for commerce, arts and science graduates. With the deadline extended and vacancies increased, this is a better-than-usual window.
Important Dates — ISRO Recruitment 2026
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Notification released | 27 July 2026 |
| Online application starts | 27 July 2026 |
| Last date to apply (extended) | 20 August 2026 (11:59 PM) |
| Written Test / CBT | 21 September 2026 (tentative) |
⚠️ Heads up: The 20 August date is the extended deadline. Some websites still show 16 August — that’s outdated. Don’t get caught out; treat 20 August as your cut-off but apply earlier to be safe.
ISRO Vacancy 2026 — Post-Wise
A total of 267 vacancies (increased from the originally announced 242) are on offer across Assistant, UDC, JPA and Stenographer posts, spread across ISRO centres, DOS Branch Secretariat and autonomous bodies of the Department of Space.
| Post | Pay Level |
|---|---|
| Assistant | Level 4 |
| Upper Division Clerk (UDC) | Level 4 |
| Junior Personal Assistant (JPA) | Level 4 |
| Stenographer | Level 4 |
(For the exact category-wise and centre-wise split, refer to the official notification PDF, as ISRO distributes these 267 posts across multiple zones.)
ISRO Eligibility 2026
Educational Qualification
- Assistant / UDC: Graduation in any discipline with minimum 60% marks (or CGPA 6.32/10) from a recognised university, plus computer proficiency.
- JPA / Stenographer: Graduation with 60% (or the prescribed Diploma in Commercial/Secretarial Practice), plus English stenography speed of 60 words per minute and, for Steno posts, relevant experience as per the notification.
Age Limit (as on 20-08-2026)
| Category | Maximum Age |
|---|---|
| General / UR | 28 years |
| OBC | 31 years |
| SC / ST | 33 years |
| PwBD | As per Government rules |
ISRO Salary 2026
All four posts fall under Level 4 of the Pay Matrix, with a minimum basic pay of ₹25,500 per month, plus Dearness Allowance, House Rent Allowance and Transport Allowance as per central government rules. With allowances, the in-hand salary is considerably higher, and comes with the long-term security and pension benefits of a central government role.
Selection Process — ISRO Recruitment 2026
Selection is straightforward and merit-driven:
- Written Test (CBT) — For Assistant/UDC posts, a single objective paper of 200 questions / 200 marks, 150 minutes duration (with compensatory time for PwBD candidates).
- Skill Test — For JPA and Stenographer posts, a stenography/typing skill test.
- Document Verification — for shortlisted candidates.
The written exam is tentatively scheduled for 21 September 2026.
How to Apply for ISRO Recruitment 2026 (Step-by-Step)
- Read the official notification at isro.gov.in and confirm your post and eligibility.
- Go to the ISRO recruitment portal and register with a valid email ID and mobile number.
- Fill in your personal, educational and category details exactly as per your certificates.
- Upload your photo, signature and required documents in the prescribed format.
- Pay the application fee online as per your category (check the notification for exact fee and exemptions).
- Submit the form and download the confirmation page for your records.
- Complete everything before 20 August 2026, 11:59 PM.
💡 Pro tip: ISRO application servers get busy near the deadline. Keep your scanned documents, graduation percentage and a working payment method ready, and apply a couple of days early.
Important Links
| Resource | Link |
|---|---|
| Official Notification PDF | isro.gov.in → Careers / Recruitment |
| Apply Online | isro.gov.in |
| Official Website | https://www.isro.gov.in |
(Apply only through the official ISRO website. Verify every detail against the official notification before submitting.)
A Few Honest Tips Before You Apply
- Trust the 267 / 20 August figures, but verify on the PDF. Many sites still show old numbers (242/244) and the old 16 August date. The notification PDF is the final word.
- 60% is a hard cut-off for most posts — check your exact graduation percentage before spending time on the form.
- Steno/JPA aspirants: the 60 wpm shorthand requirement is real and tested. Don’t apply for these posts unless you can genuinely hit that speed.
- Start written-test prep now. With the exam on 21 September, you have about five weeks. Focus on general awareness, aptitude, and the post-specific syllabus in the notification.
ISRO Recruitment 2026 — FAQs
Q1. How many vacancies are there in ISRO Recruitment 2026? 267 posts (increased from the originally announced 242) for Assistant, UDC, JPA and Stenographer.
Q2. What is the last date to apply? 20 August 2026 (extended from 16 August). Apply online at isro.gov.in.
Q3. What is the qualification required? Graduation with a minimum of 60% marks (or prescribed diploma), with additional stenography/typing requirements for JPA and Steno posts.
Q4. What is the age limit? 28 years for General, with relaxation up to 31 for OBC and 33 for SC/ST candidates.
Q5. What is the salary? Level 4 pay matrix, minimum basic ₹25,500 per month plus DA, HRA and Transport Allowance.
Q6. When is the ISRO written exam? Tentatively 21 September 2026.
Q7. Is there an interview? Selection is based on a written test (for Assistant/UDC) and skill test (for JPA/Steno), followed by document verification. Refer to the notification for post-specific details.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes based on the ISRO ICRB Recruitment 2026 notification. Vacancy numbers and dates reflect the latest available updates but candidates must verify all details from the official notification PDF at isro.gov.in before applying.

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