As engineering is a degree course +2 in science with maths is the only option .we must have an idea about basic mechanism , electronics, maths ,Artificial Intelligence,hard electronics.
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I suppose that would be The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), near Boston. Among collegiate robotic competitions, I think MIT's has existed longest.
From what I've learned, you should study subjects like science for enhancing technological skills, math for solving mechanical problems, and arts for unique and beautiful creativities .
Depending on the college you attend, the name of the degree will vary. Some call it aeronautical engineering or aerodynamical engineering or aerospace engineering. The basic Bachelor's Degree in this field will provide the general knowledge for starting your career in designing aircraft or other fields related the study of airplanes. For some colleges, you can even specialize in orbital space study and different fields of fluid dynamics.
Engineering.
Cybernetics is the study of connecting control systems, electrical network theory and mechanical engineering or Cyberware. Examples of Cybernetics are cyborgs which are part mechanical and part organic robots, robotic implants and prosthetics.
to become an astronaut, you nned to study astrophysics, take aeronautical engineering and should have encyclopaedic knowledge
its the things made by naturethe branch of knowledge dealing with engineering or applied sciences.
everyone must study inorder to improve their knowledge. Knowledge is power. Knowing basic principles of physics leads to inventions of new appliances.
Between MCIPT and CCNA, you should first study CCNA which has basic networking modules.
Study Engineering mechanical
It's been about 60 years since I was in engineering school but at that time civil engineers were not required to take any electrical engineering courses.
Study Automotive Engineering in an University or read books about it or use the biggest source of information - the Web.