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Guide-Level 13
Well, B.Sc is a very traditional course to pursue after completing class 12th with Science, as most of students do that. That would not have better prospects for you, as the stream is much crowded and in today's time, you need to stand out of crowd. So, you must look for more opportunities and unique courses with better career prospects.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
Aspirants who desire to join the field of Astrophysics or Astronomy need to have a scientific blend of mind. Besides this, they also need to have the aptitude to work for long periods at a time. One other quality that is needed for all astronomers is perseverance. As a project will take quite some time to finish, they need to be determined. Addition to this, good programming skills are also required for candidates who aspire to join astrophysics.
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Once students have completed all their studies, they can get jobs with top firms within India or overseas. Aspirants can also look forward for a job as ResearchS
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Guide-Level 13
Continuing studies is very good. Depending upon your stream and area of interest, you can select your area of graduation and move ahead. I hope this would suffice. All the best and God Bless You.
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Scholar-Level 17
Units, Dimensions & Errors, Vectors, Motion in one and two dimensions, Newtons laws of motion, Friction, Circular motion
UNIT-P2
Work, Energy & Power, Momentum, Collision, Centre of mass, Rotational mechanics Gravitation
UNIT-P3
Simple Harmonic motion, Wave motion and Sound waves, Fluid mechanics, Properties of matter
UNIT-P4
Thermal Expansion, Calorimetry, Heat Transfer, Kinetic theory of gases, Thermodynamics
UNIT-P5
Electric Force, Field and Potential, Capacitors, Electric Current, Electric Circuits, Thermal, Thermoelectric and Chemical Effects of Current
UNIT-P6
Magnetic Force and Field, Permanent Magnets, Earths Field and Magnetic Pr
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