What are the universities for MS in Astronomy for studying abroad?
I am doing civil engineering (BE) right now.and I want to do MS in Astronomy and Astrophysics abroad.Can you suggest me some best universities.i am in third year now and having 71% agg. Until now.
Also are there chances of job for astronomy.i am very much interested in this field
Hi Suyog, Astronomy is generally offered alongside Physics or as a specialized subject for MS Physics. Some very well known schools in this field include- Princeton University, USA NUS Singapore Imperial College London, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany California Institute of Technology, USA University of Chicago, USA University of Toronto, Canada Lets not forget the extremely tough to crack Harvard, Stanford and MIT! Although no prior knowledge is required applicants must have strong aptitude in mathematics and physics. GRE and subject GRE in Physics will be required for admissions. MS degree generally leads to Ph.D. If you are se
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Hi Suyog, Astronomy is generally offered alongside Physics or as a specialized subject for MS Physics. Some very well known schools in this field include- Princeton University, USA NUS Singapore Imperial College London, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany California Institute of Technology, USA University of Chicago, USA University of Toronto, Canada Lets not forget the extremely tough to crack Harvard, Stanford and MIT! Although no prior knowledge is required applicants must have strong aptitude in mathematics and physics. GRE and subject GRE in Physics will be required for admissions. MS degree generally leads to Ph.D. If you are seriously into this field you may be interested in research and development in Astronomy. You can expect research oriented work in the same field provided you excel in your academics. Keeping yourself engaged in research activities with peers and professors is very much required. Hope this helps.
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Hi Suyog,
Astronomy is generally offered alongside Physics or as a specialized subject for MS Physics. Some very well known schools in this field include-
Princeton University, USA
NUS Singapore
Imperial College London,
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany
California Institute of Technology, USA
University of Chicago, USA
University of Toronto, Canada
Lets not forget the extremely tough to crack Harvard, Stanford and MIT!
Although no prior knowledge is required applicants must have strong aptitude in mathematics and physics. GRE and subject GRE in Physics will be required for admissions.
MS degree generally leads to Ph.D. If you are seriously into this field you may be interested in research and development in Astronomy. You can expect research oriented work in the same field provided you excel in your academics. Keeping yourself engaged in research activities with peers and professors is very much required.
Hope this helps.
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