Is not it risky to study m.sc in astrophysics after b.tech in aerospace engineering as one lack the basics of astrophysics .Also what are the job opportunities in India for those who have chosen this combination???
M.Sc. in Astrophysics is a full-time postgraduate course which covers both theoretical and observational aspects of astrophysics, with the course modules consisting of one compulsory module focused on building research skills in Astrophysics, and a variety of different optional modules that focus on topics such as Stars and Nebula, Gravitational Dynamics, and Accretion Physics. Its not risky to pursue MSc in Astrophysics.
Successful postgraduates of the course are hired by organizations and institutes involved in performing theoretical work, research or teaching in areas of astrophysics, both in India and abroad. They are also hired as Research Scientists with institutions involved in research.
Such postgraduates are hired in capacities such as Astrophysicist, Astronomer, Research Trainee, Science Teacher, Lecturer, Scientist, Administrative Assistant, Physics Educator, Sales Coordinator, Academic Research Editor etc.
Salary details of some professions-
Lecturer: Rs.4,00,476 –Rs.1,083,605
Astronomer: Rs.4,50,000 - Rs.10,80,000
Science Teacher: Rs.3,95,000 - Rs.8,30,000