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Almost all Australian Universities accept the 3-year graduation system for entry into most postgraduate courses. For instance, Indian Bachelor's degree like B.A, B.Com or B.Sc (ordinary) is equivalent to an Australian Bachelor's (Ordinary) degree. However, some courses and universities may require a qualification equivalent to Australian Bachelor (Honours) degree, which requires either an honors graduation degree like BA (H), B.Com (H), etc. Or 16 years of formal education, which would mean another year after graduation or a four year degree course like BE, B.Tech and other such courses.
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It must be a rule for. You that you be very open and dedicated to learning any engineering. Indian Space and Research Organisation is not just concerns with Physics. The machines, Research shall surely need engineering and that too in Core Engineering subjects. Mechanical is one of them. Please see if you can do Electronics and Communication, or Mechanical Engineering and learn as much as possible. Focus on Your Research Competence and try for Jobs that are released by ISRO.
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