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21st December 2011, 06:09 PM
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Is there opportunity to do MSc in Astrophysics in ISRO?


i have doubt about master degree in astrophysics.i am not getting the detailed information that whether is there any opportunity to do m.sc in isro?




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23rd February 2012, 12:20 PM
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Default Re: Is there opportunity to do MSc in Astrophysics in ISRO?

Basically to pursue a career in astrophysics a good background in maths, physics, chemistry and computer science is required and most important are Mathematics, Physics and any other science with a good percentage from a recognized college.Generally admission is based on entrance exam, general discussion and interview conducted by the universities or a Joint Entrance Screening Test (JEST),which are usually held around February or March.The patterns of exam consist of multiple-choice objective questions, covering general areas in the field of physics.The university of Pune, offer M.Sc courses in space science, some of which are sponsored by ISRO.
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I completed my msc course in physical chemistry, how to get phd seat in astrophysics
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I want to be an astrophysicist and i am in b.sc physics now what should i do now to study astrophysics at ISRO
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