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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Most likely there is an entrance exam for this course but you will have to check in the college you intend to study in. Some of the colleges offering this course at UG level are: Osmania University. Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Astronomy courses for the bachelor's degree cover the physical and chemical properties of celestial bodies as well as cosmic natural events. The standard length of Astronomy coursework for a bachelor's degree is three years. Students who complete this course are eligible to study Astronomy in several academic fields. The most well-liked UG course in Astronomy available in India is the BSc Astronomy program. Astronomy is a subject that students who are curious about the origins of galaxies, the antiquity of the universe, and the formation of planetary systems could find interesting. The study of the universe, particularly in connec
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Amazon, Snapdeal, AVTEC, CISCO, Tata Motors, etc. Are some of the major recruiters of IIT Indore.

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If you really want to do astronomy it's very good so study at least physics and maths in class 11th and class 12th. Do a B.Sc in Physics and take a few elective courses in astronomy/astrophysics. After that do your postgraduate studies in astronomy/astrophysics.

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