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DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation) scientists are the technical backbone of India's indigenous weapons and defence systems programmes across 50+ laboratories under eight clusters — missiles (DRDL, RCI, ASL Hyderabad), avionics and UAVs (ADE, CABS Bengaluru), electronics warfare (DLRL, DEAL Dehradun), life sciences (INMAS, DIBER Delhi), armament (ARDE Pune), aeronautics (ADA, ADA Bengaluru for Tejas LCA), naval systems (NPOL Kochi, NRB Mumbai), and parachutes/safety systems (ADRDE Agra). Entry is via the RAC Scientist 'B' exam (formerly CEPTAM/SET) — a B.Tech with 60%+ or M.Tech qualifies for Scientist B (Pay Level 10, 7th CPC); most frontline labs also take PhD-qualified direct recruits into Scientist C or D. Scientists progress through B → C → D → E → F → G → Outstanding Scientist → Distinguished Scientist, with each senior grade requiring a competitive DPC review. At the apex sits the Chairman DRDO / Scientific Adviser to the Raksha Mantri (SA to RM), a Cabinet Secretary-rank appointment.
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