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How to become an astronaut after 12th from biology in india?

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Answered by abhishekkerala
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The basic requirements to become an astronaut include the following criteria: All applicants should have earned at least a Bachelor's degree in engineering, biological sciences, physical sciences, or mathematics from an accredited university. (Preference can be given to applicants with either a Masters or a Ph.D.).......

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Answered by maithili51
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Hi, to become an astronaut you

need to apply to NASA after your

graduation. NASA selects

astronauts from a diverse pool of

applicants with a wide variety of

backgrounds. From the

thousands of applications

received, only a few are chosen

for the intensive Astronaut

Candidate training program. The

National Aeronautics and Space

Administration announce the

opportunity to apply for the

position of Astronaut Candidate

to support the International

Space Station Program. Selections

are made on an as needed basis.

NASA announces candidates

every two years, selecting about

a hundred men and women out

of thousands of applicants. For

further details check

www.nasajobs.nasa.gov/

astronauts/default.htm.�Those

who opt for this field should

pass their plus two examination

under the science stream,

especially in physics and math's.

For pursuing a career in

theoretical or observational

astronomy one may go through

the science stream after plus

two. Since universities offering

undergraduate programme in

Astronomy are rarely found, one

can join for a major/ honours in

Physics with Mathematics as a

subsidiary subject. Thereafter,

take a master's degree in Physics

or Astronomy. After the

successful completion of MSc,

one can do specialization in

astronomy leading to Ph. D.

which enables one to become an

astronomer/ astronaut/

astrophysicist or a scientist/

research officer etc. in the field of

space research. Hope this helps.

All the best.

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