I want to go in the field of astrophysics. Which course should I choose?

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    rahul r | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    How to become an astronomer:
    To become an astronomer, a Ph.D degree is compulsory.
    First, you have to complete your 10+2 examination under the science stream, especially in mathematics and physics.
    After that, you can join an undergraduate course in astronomy. You can join for an honors/major in physics with mathematics as a secondary subject.
    Thereafter, you can join postgraduate degree in physics or astronomy.
    After competing Masters degree, you can do specialization in astronomy leading to Ph.D.

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