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First thing, you need to have maths as a compulsory subject in class 12th. Secondly, there is no such post of research astronaut (and there is no direct posting for astronaut). To be the research scientist, the ideal path is B.Sc. Then, M.Sc and Ph.D and a lot of industrial experience in research sector (with lots of publication, patents etc.). For Bachelor's level, I don't think that there is any (good) college in India who offers cosmology or astronomy or astrophysics at Bachelor's level. You may check of the website of IIS Bangalore (Indian Institute of Science). They offers some certifications course in Astrophysics. Hope
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Glad to know that you want to make career in Astronomy. For making career, you need to do a lot research on that. What actually you want to be? Aerospace Engineer, Research Scientists, Astronomy faculty (in academia) or else? Because different stream follows different career path. However, one more things, I would suggest you that try to go for abroad for making career in Astronomy, coz India has Very less score in this. There are very few college here, which provides astronomy at Bachelor's level. In India, you can do B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering (recommended: from IIST or IIT-B). At last, first you need to come up with you
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As HBTI is one of the best college of Uttar Pradesh, so cut off goes very high for this college. Getting a seat will be difficult, but I will suggest you to participate in the counselling. See what happens in the last round. Also, you can predict your possible colleges here:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
Best of luck.
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