I 've scored 67% in 12th CBSE board and want to study astronomy and get a job in that type of field. What should I do?
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Vikas Tiwari Simple & Curious to reveal Nature's Kindness | Contributor-Level 9
7 years agoAstronomy is a good field. You can be an astronomical engineer by making a degree, you can be a biologist as there is requirement. You can be a researcher over this field, you can work on light, astronomical lights, which fall on Earth from Faraway Galaxy. For these, you have to earn some degrees and you can be one. All the very best.
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