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26th January 2020, 12:25 PM
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Educational criteria to become an Astrochemist?
Hi, I am presently pursuing B.Sc in Chemistry and wish to become an Astrochemist. So, what would I have to do after completing my B.Sc Chemistry? Is there any courses available at Master's level with specialization in Astrochemistry?
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8th July 2020, 10:08 PM
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Re: Educational criteria to become an Astrochemist?
Astrochemistry is a research oriented field.
Astrochemistry is a part of chemist who works extensive in the space context of the periodic table. Candidate who passed B.Sc in chemistry can pursue for the M.Sc in Astrochemistry as a specialization. Educational criteria for Astrochemistry is that the candidate should have studied one among physics, chemistry or biology as subjects in bachelor degree course. Astrochemist are employed by Universities, Planetariums, Research Institutes and Government Agencies |
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