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Lakshay Saini

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Hi Suryakant,
If you want to become theoretical physicist in future, then you should choose electronics and communication engineering (ECE).

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Bharti GARG

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You should pursue B.Sc in maths.

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rahul r

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Since universities offering undergraduate programme in Astronomy are rarely found, one can join for a major/ honours in Physics with Mathematics as a subsidiary subject. Thereafter, take a master's degree in Physics or Astronomy. After the successful completion of M.Sc. One can do specialisation in astronomy leading to Ph.D. which enables one to become an astronomer/ astronaut/ astrophysicist or a scientist/ research officer etc. In the field of space research. Please check for your eligibility to pursue B.Sc. Physics from the criteria mentioned below:
B.Sc. Physics Eligibility
Interested aspirants for the course are required to fulfil t
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rahul r

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A doctoral degree is the usual educational requirement to become an astronomer, since most of the work tends to be related to research and development. Those who opt for this field, should pass their plus two examination under the Science stream, specially in physics and math's. For pursuing a career in theoretical or observational astronomy one may go through the Science stream after plus two. After a B.Sc. Degree you can take a master's degree in Physics or Astronomy. After the successful completion of M.Sc. One can do specialisation in astronomy leading to Ph.D. which enables one to become an astronomer/ astronaut/ astrophysicist or
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Tanushree Mitra

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Hi Arindam, please check it on their website, here is the link for their syllabus:
http://www.nios.ac.in/online-course-material/sr-secondary-courses.aspx

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Namrata Kathe

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PCM Choose their career in chemical engineering.
Go for B.E courses. (aerospace ;aeronautical etc. )
For physiologist go for UG and PG courses. Interested one go for lecturers in teaching field. Go for electrical ; mechanical courses. Make their carriers in information technology. Apply for Bcs. Etc.

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Om KatheIT Engineer,Writer,Anchor, Syaahi Chapter Head

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Yes, Indian Institute of Science offers management seats for B.Sc. Physics. For admission through management quota, you have to visit the college and get the admission. Best of luck for your future and if any query, feel free to ask.

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