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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
This is the first step required to get in to the field of astronomy. After higher secondary, candidate should obtain a Bachelors degree in science subjects such as physics / chemistry/ mathematics. Apart from these, some universities offer under graduation course in astronomy.
Step 2: Obtain a post graduate degree:
Those who have completed their graduation in science subjects such as astronomy or physics or chemistry or mathematics can look for master level courses like M.Sc astronomy, M.Sc astronomy and space physics, etc.
Step 3: Search for a career in astronomy:
After completing educa
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
To be eligible for admissions, you must take the SAT, SAT subject test and the TOEFL. Numbers alone will not get you through MIT, so in addition to high academic standing, you must have excellent extra-curricular activities attached to your profile, high-level project work, research interest and so on. Visit the MIT website and go through the admission requirements page and see what they look for in a candidate and prepare accordingly. Here is a list of majors you can take while studying in MIT for undergraduate studies.
http://mitadmissions.org/discover/majors
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
2. Written test is above average tough. GATE scores will be added advantage.
3. Selected from above screening will face personal interview which is highly friendly. Emphasis will be to see strength in fundamentals of ones field and ability to connect this in solving problems.
4. A good project work related to any field useful for ISRO activities will be useful, but not essential and give confidence.
5. Prepare for questions like why are you interested in ISRO. For this your prior knowledge in ISRO activities will help.
6. All acti
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
This is the first step required to get in to the field of astronomy. After higher secondary, candidate should obtain a Bachelors degree in science subjects such as physics / chemistry/ mathematics. Apart from these, some universities offer under graduation course in Astronomy.
Step 2: Obtain a post graduate degree:
Those who have completed their graduation in Science subjects such as Astronomy or Physics or Chemistry or Mathematics can look for master level courses like M.Sc Astronomy, M.Sc Astronomy and Space Physics, etc.
Step 3: Search for a career in astronomy:
After completing educa
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
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