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Niranjan reddy balemula

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Sure, here is a general guide for pursuing astrophysics:
Get a strong foundation in math and Physics Astrophysics requires a deep understanding of mathematics, especially calculus, and Physics. Focus on building a strong foundation in these subjects. Choose a related Bachelor's degree: You can pursue a Bachelor of Science B.Sc. Degree in Astronomy, Astrophysics, Physics or a related field. Participate in research: Look for opportunities to participate in research projects or internships in astrophysics. This will give you hands-on experience and help you build a network in the field. Consider graduate studies: After obtaining a Bachelor
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Manika Mittal

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Eligibility Criteria (UG & PG) of Astrology. Students from any streams such as Arts, Commerce, or Science are welcome to apply for this field yes you can go for astronomy in general. However, specialisation or jobs in astronomy field is all together a different story. For Astronomy as a career, you need to have good grasp on Physics and Maths (PCM) in general and these subjects are mandatory at school and college level.

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Shubham kumar Thakur

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If you're interested in pursuing a career in astrophysics, there are a few steps you can take to prepare yourself:
Study Physics and mathematics: Astrophysics is a highly mathematical and quantitative field, so you'll need a strong foundation in Physics and mathematics to succeed. Study subjects such as calculus, linear Algebra mechanics, electromagnetism, and quantum mechanics. Gain research experience: Astrophysics is a research-heavy field, so gaining research experience while you're still in school is a good idea. Look for opportunities to work with professors on research projects, or participate in summer research programs. Obtain
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Anirudh K

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After class 10th you should go to higher education such as plus two /PU.

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Nasreena Muzafar

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Hi !
If you wish to take Space Science for your further studies, you are on good track. Space Science is one of the most emerging fields in current World, especially in India. There are top rnaked universities that offer degrees is Space Science like California institute of Technology, Arizona University, Harvard University, University of Cambridge, Massachusetts institute of technology and many more. Remember these are the top universities in the world and acceptance rate is very low, you need to be exceptional student to get admitted there. Wish you best of luck.

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Relangi Nikhil surya prakash

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Hi swarnabha
B.Sc Hons Astrophysics and space technology is 4 years duration offline course available in vivekananda global University and this course is newly added course in recent years.

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Anirudh K

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In my opinion you should take Physics in graduation and Masters in astrophysics. (Astrophysics is a broader term covering other planets, galaxies, black holes, etc. ). .

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Raj Butani

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Edx offers both individual courses and advanced programs designed to help you learn about astrophysics in an engaging and effective online learning environment complete with video tutorials, quizzes and more. Additionally, edX offers the option to pursue verified certificates in astrophysics courses.

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Jagadish Buddanola

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The latest cutoff information for M.Sc. in Physics at Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics 50 to 80 percentage and fee structure is 5k to 5lakhs per year as it's a two year course

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Jagadish Buddanola

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The fee structure at Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics for M.Sc. in Physics is 13K to 20k per year and scholarship is also provided

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