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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Baby!
Currently, you are on the wrong path if you are willing to be astronaut and working in a IT company. The more sophisticated way is to continue your studies.
(1) Do your Master in Aerospace Engineering from Indian Institute of Space Science & Technology, Kerala.
(2) Hence after you MUST have to do Ph.D. in that particular subject from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. (*I hope you know why I am mentioning the name of specially these institution).
You know that Astronaut are not like regular employee for space organisation. They are specially build person hired (or trained) for a particular mission. So, don't think that
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