Indian Society for Non-destructive Testing (ISNT)

Enriching Lives through NDE

Membership

Types of Membership

Sl Type Qualification Criteria
1 Student member Student member shall be a person enrolled by the Council
  • is between 18 -21 Years of age
  • is registered as a student of physical Science, engineering or an allied field in a recognised educational Institute.
After the age of 21 years he will be eligible to become either an Associate Member or Member or Life Member as per his choice and on fulfilment of requirements of the particular membership of the society. Student member shall not have right to vote and shall not be eligible to hold an elective post of the society.
2 Associate Member Any Indian person, enrolled by the council on application, from any engineering or non engineering field who wish to be associated with ISNT. He may or may not have NDT qualification or he may or may not be directly involved in NDT. Such person should be at least 21 years of age. There will be no upper age limit for this membership. This membership is strictly an annual membership. Associate member shall be entitling to voting and other rights and privileges of the society except to the right hold the elective post.
3 Member/Life Member Member/Life Member shall be a person enrolled by the council, on application and shall be an individual who is a scientist, an engineer, a teacher, an executive or writer in technical or executive field involving Non-Destructive Testing who is
  • at least 21 years of age
  • In Member there is no upper age limit for this membership. This membership is an annual membership.
  • In Life Member there is active in the field of NDT. To become the life member, the person should be in the field of NDT for minimum period of two years. This membership is life time membership.
A Member/ Life Member shall be entitled to voting and other rights and privileges of the Society including the right to hold the elective post.
4 Corporate Member/Life Corporate Member Corporate member / Life Corporate Member shall be an industrial undertaking, government department, an institution or recognised statutory body interested to promote objectives of the society and shall be rolled by the council on application.
  • Corporate membership is an annual membership.
  • Life Corporate membership shall remain valid for a period of   25 years.
The enrolled  organisation shall have right to nominate two employees as representative  to enjoy rights and privileges of the society except the right to hold the elective post.
5 Fellow/Life Fellow Fellow/Life Fellow shall be a person enrolled by the council on application and is a scientists, engineer, a teacher,  an executive, or writer in technical, or executive field, professional involved or connected with non destructive Testing.
  • is at least 35 years of age,
  • has been member of the society in class of membership for at least three years,
  • has been active in his field for at least 10 years
This membership is Life time membership and shall be entitle to voting and other rights and privileges of the society including the right to hold the elective post. The candidate must apply to the council either through the chapter or by signatures of at least 10 members in good standing. Council reserves the right to accept or reject such applictions. Society will have rights to allot any number of fellow members per year.
6 Honorary Fellow Honorary Fellow shall be a person of outstanding professional distinction in the field of NDT and shall be enrolled by invitation of the council. He shall be entitled to the rights and privileges of the Society except voting rights and shall be exempted from payment of dues. Such enrollment shall not ordinarily exceed two per year.
Membership by Invitation
1 Patron The society may have patrons to further its cause. A patron shall be an individual with a record of meritorious service to any public cause or a person known to have made substantial contributions for the growth of industry and engineering and shall be enrolled only by the invitation of the council with his previous consent.

A patron may be appointed by virtue of the office he holds but in such cases, he shall cease to be patron when he relinquishes his office.

Patrons of the Society shall have the rights and privileges as prescribed for other memberships, except the voting right and in addition, shall be exempted from payment of dues.