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Abha Space Research Organisation (ASRO) is an ISRO-recognized Space Tutor that empowers students aged 10 to 17 years to explore, design, and build real microsatellites. ASRO bridges classroom learning with hands-on space technology, nurturing India’s next generation of scientists and engineers.

Yes. ASRO is officially listed as the 141st “Space Tutor of ISRO” under the Indian Space Research Organisation’s Space Tutor Program. This partnership allows ASRO to conduct certified programs, workshops, and mentorship sessions guided by ISRO and VSSC experts, ensuring every participant learns from India’s top space scientists.

You can verify this on ISRO’s official website: https://www.isro.gov.in/spacetutor.html

An ISRO Space Tutor is a trusted educational partner of ISRO authorized to spread space science awareness and conduct ISRO-supported training programs across India. ASRO is proud to be one of these recognized organizations, offering students real exposure to India’s space ecosystem.

  • Space Science Internships
  • Satellite Assembling & Launch Workshops
  • ISRO & VSSC Visits
  • Chat-with-Scientist Programs
  • AI & Data Analysis in Space Projects
  • School-based Space Labs & Student Satellite Missions

It’s ASRO’s flagship program that takes students through a complete space journey — from learning basic rocket science to designing, building, and launching a student satellite with professional guidance.

Students between ages 10 to 17, with curiosity about space, science, or technology, can join. No prior experience in coding or engineering is required — only a passion to learn!

Unlike generic workshops, ASRO gives students real satellite-building experience and connects them directly with ISRO, VSSC, NASA, and ESA professionals. It’s not just a course — it’s a career-launching experience in space science.

Every participant receives an ISRO-supported Internship Certificate upon completion of their program. These certificates are valuable for future STEM education and scholarship applications.

Yes! ASRO provides opportunities for students to design and launch microsatellites (under 100 kg) with expert supervision. These launches are conducted through recognized aerospace partners, ensuring safety and authenticity.

Yes. ASRO’s mentors include ISRO and VSSC scientists, aerospace engineers, and research educators with hands-on experience in satellite missions and space communication systems.

Absolutely. ASRO partners with schools to establish ASRO Space Labs and conduct on-campus Space Science Clubs, workshops, and mini-satellite design sessions.

ASRO follows the guidelines of the ISRO Space Tutor Program and uses ISRO-approved educational models and safety protocols. All student projects are supervised by certified mentors to ensure a safe learning environment.

ASRO is a recognized private educational trust working in collaboration with ISRO under the Space Tutor Initiative. While ASRO is independently managed, its programs are conducted under ISRO’s mentorship and support for educational outreach.