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28th September 2015, 08:58 AM
shubham42314
 
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Is it necessary to be an Avionics & Aerospace engineer to become a Cosmologist?


Can i still become a cosmologist though I didn't had my undergraduate degree from Avionics & Aerospace engineering? Am really confused and looking for solution.




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22nd October 2015, 05:30 PM
ajjuravi
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Default Re: Is it necessary to be an Avionics & Aerospace engineer to become a Cosmologist?

It is necessary to pursue Aerospace & Avionics as a Bachelor course to become a Cosmologist.

Because Cosmologist are the persons who use their statistical techniques and equations related to Astrophysics to study Cosmology.

For joining Aerospace as a bachelor course, you will have to appear for JEE Main Exam or any other private engineering entrance exam.

After qualifying the engineering entrance exam, you can select Aerospace Engineering as your Bachelor course to pursue.

I would suggest you these colleges to pursue this course:
  • Indian Institute of Space & Science, Bangalore
  • Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur.
  • Indian Institute of Technology Mumbai
  • Bangalore Institute of Aeronautical Engineering and Information Technology, Bangalore
  • Indian Institute of Aeronautical Engineering, Dehradun
  • Guru Gram Institute of Aeronautical Engineering & Technology
  • Indian Institute of Technology Chennai
  • Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
  • Indian Institute of Aeronautics, Patna
  • Hindustan Institute of Engineering Technology, Chennai
  • Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
  • Bihar Institute of Technology, Sindri, Ranchi.
  • Mohammad Sathak Engineering College, Kilakarai.
  • Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
  • Siddhartha Institute of Aeronautical Engineering and Information Technology
  • Nehru College of Aeronautics and Applied Sciences, Coimbatore
  • Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

Then, you can pursue Masters degree in this course followed by Ph.D. in Astrophysics.
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