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nikhil Sharma

Guide-Level 13

The job opportunities for geologists are increasing day by day. After getting the degree from reputed institutes or universities, you can work both in domestic as well as international arena. Most of the geologists are self-employed as geological consultants or work with environmental consulting firms. The U. S. Geological Survey or Department of Energy employed the geologists for research and solving problems assignments. Professional geologists work in a wide range of private firms and government organizations. They are usually employed on an agreement basis or hold permanent positions within private firms or official organizations (
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Sujata Dewan

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I am a student freon Biology stream. So, I can surely say that geology and botany have more scope in India. Geology can take you to so many of private, semi-governmental, and governmental jobs in India with interesting works and salary. Botany can either take you to many international work fields if pursued properly and even can take you to environment supporting programme jobs, both private and government. These subjects can lead you the administrative services of India with the help of hard work. There are many further varieties of subjects to combine with these two, if you choose or match correctly, can lead you to a wide range of d
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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

The job opportunities for geologists are increasing day by day. After getting a degree in geology from reputed institutes or universities, you can work both in domestic as well as international sectors. Top Recruiters:
Geological Survey of India (GSI)
Central Ground Water Board (CGWB)
Oil and Natural Gas Commission (ONGC)
Hindustan Zinc Ltd
Minerals and Metals Trading Corporation (MMTC)
Coal India
Mineral Exploration Ltd. Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM)
Indian Space Research organisation (ISRO)
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL).

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Moumita banerjee

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The cut-offs for regional language and programs courses are low. However, you should wait till the last list comes.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Most colleges require that you pass all core subjects before you can successfully apply for a course in higher education. It could also mean that you can apply for a course in B.Sc. Geology provided you clear your examinations before date of commencement. Moreover, if maths is not one of your core subjects, then you can take the best 4 and apply for B.Sc in geology.

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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

Guide-Level 12

Hi, Geology covers the topics you are interested in. You may look for a more specialized field in your Masters such as Earth Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Environment, Earth and Ecosystem Sciences etc.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Harshit,
To join into an entry level job in the field of Geology, students need to have a graduate level degree in geophysics or geology. For better jobs, they need to have a postgraduate level degree. Many job opportunities are available for students with geology background in various sectors. Professionals of this field can work as:
Geologists
Meteorologists
Geographers
Oceanographers
Those candidates who have completed their education in this field can take up a career in fields such as:
Petrology
Paleontology
Geophysics
Mining
Environmental Education
Research
Field Study
Since geologists hold a very significant role in the exploration of v
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Hasan JuzerbhaiMBA student

Contributor-Level 9

It has a scope in this field.
You can get the job in the pharmaceutical company.

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ananya sharmastudent

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
As per the survey, after completing degree in earth science candidates are choose the following path:
1. Employed: 51.8%.
2. Further study: 31.7%.
3. Working and studying: 4.3%.
After looking at this, we can say that there is a good career scope after completing it. If you are a science student and willing to pursue your career further as a junior research fellow or an assistant professor, then you should aim for CSIR - NET exam.
You can go for CSIR NET exam in earth science. After getting selected in exam, you can go for JRF for 3 years, you can extend it for 2 years more and later you can become a scientist.
You can also opt for lectur
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