Astrophysics is a specialized area of physics that investigates celestial objects, processes, and the universe at large. Astrophysicists study the formation, evolution, and physical characteristics of stars, galaxies, and cosmic events. The field integrates physics, mathematics, and computational analysis to unravel the secrets of the universe.
Read More
Career Options Description
Astrophysicist Conducts research on celestial phenomena and cosmic events.
Space Scientist Develops technologies and systems for space exploration.
Data Scientist Analyzes astronomical data using advanced computational techniques.
Research Scientist Engages in theoretical and observational research.
Astronomy Educator Teaches astrophysics concepts to students and enthusiasts.
Program Level Program Eligibility Criteria Stream Minimum Marks
Diploma Diploma in Space Science Completion of high school (10+2) Science Minimum 50% aggregate
Bachelor's B.Sc in Astrophysics Completion of high school (10+2) Science Minimum 55% aggregate
Master's M.Sc in Astrophysics Bachelor's in Physics Physics Minimum 60% aggregate
Doctorate Ph.D. in Astrophysics Master's in related field Research -
Institute Name Location
Indian Institute of Space Science Thiruvananthapuram
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Mumbai
Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore
University of Delhi Delhi
Banaras Hindu University (BHU) Varanasi
Entrance Exam Conducting Body
JEST SERB
GATE (Physics) IITs
CSIR-UGC NET CSIR
Various university-specific exams Respective Universities
  • Observing and analyzing celestial events using advanced telescopes.
  • Developing models to understand the behavior of stars and galaxies.
  • Conducting simulations and computational research.
  • Collaborating with space agencies and research organizations.
  • Publishing findings and presenting research at scientific conferences.
Pros Cons
Opportunities to explore the universe. Highly specialized and competitive field.
Collaboration with global space agencies. Requires advanced education and research.
Potential for groundbreaking discoveries. May involve long observation and research hours.