Please help me out. I am confused. I want to become an astrophysicist. And so I took admission into Integrated M.Sc. (Phys hons.) Course in

a private institute. But I now hear many people saying that Integrated M.Sc. is not much valued in many prestigious institutes for higher studies and that too from a private institute. And it restricts job opportunities as well.. Is it true? What should I do now? Please please please help me out.

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Chetna S
9 years ago
Hi If I may ask who are these ppl? Firstly, getting into govt colleges with reservations is very difficult. If you are good at subject, noone can stop you from making a mark in the field. Utilize all possible facilities of research in your university. Secondly, if you are in doubts about the job, st

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Will try my level best to get into institutes like that of IIA.. Thank you MA'am for clearing my doubts :)

Kajal Sengupta
9 years ago
You can get all the information about choosing astrophysics as a career. In India, you can pursue it at IISC Bangalore, Pune, Punjab university etc. Explore this: http://www.iiap.res.in/opportunities/career

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