Sir, which subjects can help me to become an astronaut?
You need to be exrtremely good in physics and mathematics to become an astronaut. You may need to know other subjects as well, but as far as i know these two are quite essential.
Respected sir
i am vipul sharma from class 8th-a, a student of manava bharti and wants to know about career guidance,
as you are experience holder can you please guide me…….
Vipul Sharma
Hi Vipul,
May I know what is it that you exactly want to know about? Do you have any specific questions or fields in mind or do you want to know what all options are there for you?
Sir
Actually, I am confused because some one is saying that become IAS , someone is saying cricketer & someone
is saying computer software engineer & etc . So sir I want to know the options and what efforts i have to put in
that field so that i would be touching greater heights….
Vipul Sharma
Hi Vipul,
There are innumerable options. And the efforts required for all the fields differ a lot.
For example, if you are choosing Medicine as your career, you have to be good in Biology and motivated to serve people. To become a software engineer, you should have an inclination towards coding. Engineering as such requires mathematics and physics. If you choose being a cricketer you need to be really skilled at the game but you should also remember it lacks job security. You can go for commerce field if you are interested in finances, stock markets etc. Whether you want to be an IAS officer or pursue an MBA degree, can be decided later after you have graduated.
You must choose a career in a field which really interests you. You will come to know your interests gradually, by the time you reach class tenth. Till then you can focus on your studies, read career magazines and find your interests/disinterests to arrive at an educated decision.
Good evening Sir
I want you to give me the best way of learning the periodic table.
In the wait of your reply.
Best way of learning periodic table will be to appreciate the trends and patterns behaviour of various elements.
also answered to urmila —
pasting the same reply here
I think you do not need to remember whole of it. I guess first 20 elements are required and mostly atomic numbers and weights are given in the examination (as far as I remember). But still if you need to memorize it, I guess you can easily find codes to remember elements. Here is one such link
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2441274/Learning-the-Full-Periodic-Table