What is the procedure to study astronomy if i have done B.E?

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To study astronomy after completing a Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering, it is essential to explore both domestic and international options. In India, pursuing a Master’s degree in Astronomy or Astrophysics is a common pathway, often requiring a solid foundation in physics and mathematics. Many universities offer specialized programs, so researching institutions that align with your interests is crucial. For studying abroad, similar programs are available, with some universities offering interdisciplinary courses that welcome students from engineering backgrounds. It is beneficial to take introductory astronomy courses to strengthen your application and knowledge base. Engaging in related research or projects can also enhance your prospects in this field.
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PLEASE HELP

I HAVE COMPLETED BACHELOR IN ELECTRICAL ENGG. AND I HAVE INTEREST IN ASTRONOMY

SO, WHAT IS THE PROCEDURE TO STUDY ASTRONOMY IN INDIA AS WELL AS IN ABROAD?
 
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Holy caps lock. There's no need to yell at us. :-p

I'd recommend the aforementioned thread as well. Have you taken any astronomy courses during your studies?
 
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Holy caps lock. There's no need to yell at us. :-p

I'd recommend the aforementioned thread as well. Have you taken any astronomy courses during your studies?[/QUOTE
NO not yet
 
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