Astronomy is a fascinating discipline of science that studies celestial bodies, cosmic events, and the entire cosmos. It entails comprehending the formation, evolution, and composition of planets, stars, galaxies, and other cosmic phenomena. Astronomers frequently work in observatories, research institutions, and space agencies, where they help improve space exploration and scientific discoveries.
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Career Options Description
Astronomer Conducts research and observations to understand celestial phenomena.
Astrophysicist Focuses on the physical properties of celestial bodies and cosmic events.
Space Scientist Works on space exploration projects and satellite missions.
Research Scientist Investigates cosmic phenomena in research institutions or observatories.
Telescope Technician Operates and maintains advanced astronomical instruments and observatories.
Program Level Program Eligibility Criteria Stream Minimum Marks
Diploma Diploma in Astronomy Completion of high school (10+2) Science Minimum 50% aggregate
Bachelor's B.Sc in Astronomy Completion of high school (10+2) Science Minimum 55% aggregate
Master's M.Sc in Astronomy Bachelor's in related field Science Minimum 60% aggregate
Doctorate Ph.D. in Astronomy Master's in Astronomy Research -
Institute Name Location
Indian Institute of Space Science Trivandrum
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Mumbai
IISc (Indian Institute of Science) Bangalore
Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences Nainital
Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics Pune
Entrance Exam Conducting Body
JEE Advanced IITs
IIST Entrance Test IIST
IUCAA-NCRA Admission Test (INAT) IUCAA
GATE (Physics) IITs/Various Institutes
  • Conducting research on celestial objects and space phenomena.
  • Developing new theories and models for understanding the universe.
  • Collaborating with international space organizations.
  • Teaching and mentoring students in academic institutions.
  • Presenting findings at scientific conferences.
Pros Cons
Opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking research. Requires strong mathematical and technical skills.
Exciting possibilities in space exploration. Limited job opportunities in the private sector.
High potential for international collaborations. Long working hours at research institutions.