How can I become a NASA scientist? I have passed my 12th (PCB) with 83% and my secondary education with 85%.

I am interested in zoology and botany.

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    Anant Raina | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Get a BS in engineering. As long as the school's engineering degree is ABET accredited, it doesn't matter at all which school you choose. There is no advantage picking an Ivy League over a state school - save your money. In fact, your best bet is probably Texas A&M.
    Don't waste your time with an MS in engineering. It is a fairly useless degree. They'd give you credit for a year of experience and a couple grand extra. Let the company that hires you to pay for your grad school.
    If you want to be a civil servant, you will need to get a co-op position at NASA while you are in college. NASA has very few openings and almost all of them a
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