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Course Overview

Geology is the Science of Earth. Geologists study the processes that operate in and on the earth.
 
Geology will help you use your knowledge of geologic processes operating in today’s environment as a basis for interpreting the history of the earth and apply that knowledge while confronting significant environmental problems like pollution & resource availability.
 
Geologists are scientific detectives who try to reveal the past and future of the earth. Geology attracts people who wish to study the dynamics of the earth we live on, its, resources, and the most economic and sustainable way to use these resources.
 
 
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Eligibility & Fee Details

Course Name

M.Sc. Geology

Course Duration

2 Years

Eligibility

B.Sc with Geology as one of the subject with 45% aggregate. For SC/ST categories as per University norms.

Admission Process

On the basis of Entrance Exam /Merit

Total Fee of M.Sc. Geology 2 Yrs - 1,05,728
Particulars 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Admission Fee# 5,000      
Academic/Tuition Fee 17,932 17,932 17,932 17,932
Other Fee        
Development Fee 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500
Enrollment Fee 2,000      
University Exam Fee 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000
Security Deposit* 5,000      
Total 35,432 23,432 23,432 23,432

Uniform Fee Extra

  • Fee structure subject to revision from time to time.
  • The Institute without any prejudice reserves the right to change or delete any information without any prior information.

Schedule of Depositing the Fee:

  • 1st Installment at the time of Admission.
  • 2nd, 4th, 6th and 8th Installment (as applicable) - Last Date Payment: 15th January each academic year.
  • 3rd, 5th and 7th Installment (as applicable) - Last Date Payment: 15th July each academic year.

Job Opportunities

With a B.Sc. in Geology, you will have many interesting career options. You could work in an office, a laboratory, in some of the world’s most exotic place, and even a combination of all three.
 
Regardless of the setting, careers in geology can take many forms, and with many different types of organizations. For example, as a geology graduate, you may choose to pursue professional careers with oil &mining companies, government agencies, research institutes, consulting firms and universities.
 
In addition to you immediate career options, an undergraduate geology degree is of great use if you wish to pursue advanced study in related areas such as structural geology, economic geology, geochemistry, geophysics, mineralogy, stratigraphy and paleontology and many others. The knowledge & skills you can gain by studying geology at the university level serve as an excellent foundation for a variety of careers.
 
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
 
Geologist, Geomorphologist, Geoscience Technician, Geoscientist, Hydro geologist, Archaeologist, Climatologist, Environmental Education Assistant, Environmental Analyst, Environmental Scientist, Environmental Technician, Museum curator, Paleontologist, Remote sensing Technician, Seismologist, Soil Scientist, Water Quality Control Manager, University Professor & so many others.
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FAQs

Q.1 What is Geology?

Geology is the study of the Earth, the material of which it is made, the structure of those materials, and the processes acting upon them. It include the study of organisms that have inhabited our planet. An important part of geology is the study of how Earth’s materials, structures, processes and organisms have changed over time.
 

Q.2 How many seats are there in M.Sc. Geology?

20 seats in M.Sc. Geology.
 

Q.3 What’s the medium of exam and teaching in your university?

The medium of exam and teaching in university is English
 
Q.4 Can I take geology with Physics and Maths and Zoology and Botany?
Yes, student take geology with Physics and Maths and Zoology and Botany.
 
Q.5 Where do geologists or geoscientists work?
Geologists work as explorers for new mineral and hydrocarbon (oil) resources, consult on engineering and environmental problems, and conduct research for unraveling Earth’s history through clues left behind in rocks. Field work usually consists of making observations, exploring the earth’s interior by drilling or via geophysical tools, collecting samples and making a variety of measurements. In the office, geologists interpret and combine field and laboratory data and create reports and presentations that may include maps, photographs, and diagrams to illustrate the results of their research.
 
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