Can a 10th pass student pursue a Diploma in Astronomy?

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    Pallavi Kumari | Contributor-Level 8

    9 months ago

    No, a student who passes the 10th grade cannot immediately pursue an Astronomy Diploma.

    Typically, one must seek advanced study in physics, mathematics, or similar subjects in order to work as an astronomer. It is advised that after passing the tenth grade, students pursue a bachelor's degree in physics, mathematics, or similar fields before studying Science in 10+2. To specialise in the field, one can then work towards a Master's and Ph.D. in Astronomy or Astrophysics.

     Furthermore, organisations such as The Open University provide certificate programmes such as the Certificate in Astronomy and Planetary Science, which can impart b

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