M.Sc. in Astronomy and Astrophysics is a 2-year postgraduate program designed for students interested in exploring celestial phenomena, cosmology, and astrophysical theories. This program provides in-depth knowledge of stellar evolution, planetary sciences, galactic structures, observational techniques, and computational astrophysics. Students acquire practical experience with telescopes, data analysis, and simulation tools, preparing them for careers in research, space exploration, and academia. The curriculum includes core and elective courses, along with a research-based thesis project. Graduates can pursue Ph.D. programs or work in space agencies, observatories, and scientific institutions. Admission typically requires a bachelor’s degree in physics, mathematics, or a related field, with some universities conducting entrance exams or interviews for selection.