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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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Go for under graduation in aerospace or aeronautical engineering, then post-graduation in this only. Try to qualify GATE exam with very good marks and get the seat in IIT for PG degree. Try for ISRO, DRDO etc. These conduct their own exam for vacancy.

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It may be a potential problem. At the same time, it may not. It is fully dependent where you are using this. In some forms, exams you will be asked to sign in full. Then, you have to write your full name. Otherwise, you can use your signature style. But remember- Don't make signature in new way every time. It may make a big issue for you. My suggestion- prepare two signatures. One, in full and other, you are already accustom to it.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Gaurav!
In B.Sc & M.Sc, our more focus will be on the Research and Development wheares in B.Tech & M.Tech, your role will be doing engineering behind the work. It's you who decide which one is suitable for you. After B.Tech and M.Tech in Aerospace Engineering, you will work as a Engineer. But after B.Sc. M.Sc. (recommended Ph.D. you will the scientist for research. I would recommend you to go for B.Sc. And then go for abroad for Masters. In India, the scope in Space Science is not as that much as in foreign. Hope this helps. Upvote the answer if you feel satisfied. Ask any query at anytime.
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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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Astrology is the study of the supposed influence of stars and planets on human life. Astrology is in use since time immemorial. Although, Astronomy has been in controversies in this scientific age, but it still owes its own importance in the society. B.Sc. In Astrology is a Bachelors level course. This course AIMS at providing the students with information on the effect of the orientation of stars and planets on the human life. Eligibility
For doing a B.Sc. In Astrology one should have passed their higher secondary exams from a recognised board. The minimum age requirement for doing this course is 17 years. The admission to this course
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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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Astrology is the study of the supposed influence of stars and planets on human life. Astrology is in use since time immemorial. Although, Astronomy has been in controversies in this scientific age, but it still owes its own importance in the society. B.Sc in Astrology is a Bachelors level course. This course aims at providing the students with informations on the effect of the orientation of stars and planets on the human life.
Eligibility
For doing a B.Sc in Astrology one should have passed their higher secondary exams from a recognized board. The minimum age requirement for doing this course is 17 years. The admission to this course is
...more

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Moin NargundAspiring Student

Guide-Level 12

Astrology is the study of the supposed influence of stars and planets on human life. Astrology is in use since time immemorial. Although, Astronomy has been in controversies in this scientific age, but it still owes its own importance in the society. B.Sc in Astrology is a Bachelors level course. This course aims at providing the students with informations on the effect of the orientation of stars and planets on the human life.
Eligibility
For doing a B.Sc in Astrology one should have passed their higher secondary exams from a recognized board. The minimum age requirement for doing this course is 17 years. The admission to this course is
...more

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Vikas TiwariSimple & Curious to reveal Nature's Kindness

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Astronomy is a good field. You can be an astronomical engineer by making a degree, you can be a biologist as there is requirement. You can be a researcher over this field, you can work on light, astronomical lights, which fall on Earth from Faraway Galaxy. For these, you have to earn some degrees and you can be one. All the very best.

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