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Scholar-Level 16
1) Candidate should complete UG from a recognized university, with a minimum of 50% in graduation.
2) Some universities have made it mandatory to have maths in higher secondary schooling. Candidates should have physics, chemistry or maths as a compulsory subject in UG.
3) Admission to this course is based on the merit in qualifying examination or based on marks acquired during undergraduate study.
After completing M.Sc, candidates can find relevant jobs in this field.
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Scholar-Level 17
Meteorology is a tough subject, which requires pre/co-requisite knowledge in higher mathematics, advanced physics and chemistry, as well as a good computer proficiency. The basis requirement for becoming a meteorologist is a B.Sc degree in meteorology or atmospheric sciences.
Another option is to get a B.Sc in mathematics, physical sciences or engineering and then follow an M.Sc course in meteorology.
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