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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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There are enormous fields like astronomy, astrobiology, astrochemistry, astromaths, clinical psychology marine science and many more. It totally depends on your interest.

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You need to score above 95% in HSC.

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astha singh

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Your career interests are very varied. You should pick one career line and pursue others as a hobby or as a professional interest on the side, one which you are really good at, or one that you feel you can make a career out of, whereas others you can practice in your free time. Mixing your careers is never a good idea.

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Scope of Astronomy:
There is a shortage of serious research astronomers in the country. However, there are also a limited number of institutions that do research in astronomy. All you should try to get your degree under a well-recognised astronomer and you will have a reasonable chance of success.
It is desirable for a student to acquire proficiency in physics and mathematics at the graduate level and then to Astronomy & Astrophysics specialization.
Scope of Quantum Physics:
In India, one can become a scientist or a professor after studying quantum physics. Outside India, the scope is even brighter and the pay package is really high for th
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You should go for M.Sc in computer science as computers and IT services is demanding more employees to work in their companies. You will get good payment too.

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astha singh

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IIT-JAM is a competitive exam and to secure a good rank, you need to secure high marks in the exam. For details on IIT JAM and acceptable scores and ranks please refer to the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/colleges-accepting-iit-jam-scores-ranks-for-admission-blogId-13971

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astha singh

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IISC, Bangalore is the number-1 institute for pursuing science courses in India. However, if you require further details like placement details, average expected salary, and fee structures, please refer to the link provided below. You should be able to get these details from their brochure uploaded on their webpage.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/indian-institute-of-science-bangalore-22350

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