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Career as Geologist

Geology is the study that deals with the materials present on the earth, and the forces acting on it. The fossil records are used for studying the ancestral inhabitants' biological records. The main purpose of this course is to find the reasons for current situations such as climatic change and predict the future in a better way by understanding the planet's history. Natural processes such as floods, volcanic eruptions, landslides, earthquakes are also studied by them while surveying land and creating a building plan. This course has an international appeal because of which students are interested in opting for this course. There are various educational institutions offering diplomas, degrees as well as online geology courses with different course structures.

Job Profile

Career as Geologist

The job of a Geologist generally deals with fieldwork in which he/she needs to examine and analyse the earth's crust. He/she applies the knowledge of various subjects of science such as physics, chemistry, maths and biology for explaining the different phenomenon. In this way, he/she locates the natural deposits of minerals underground, creates geologic reports, maps and interprets the researched data for carrying the studying to the next level.

Prospects for those pursuing Geology course

The course is perfect for someone interested in working on projects related to earth. This includes the exploration of minerals, protection of the environment exploration of oil, managing resources and many more. With this course, you can opt to become an oceanographer, meteorologist, geographer, etc. in different private and public sectors. Besides this, UPSC exams are also held for hiring the Geologists in government organizations such as the Geological Survey of India and Central Groundwater Board. It conducts the Indian Forest Service Exam and civil services exam in which Geologists can appear to attain a reputable job. If you have a keen interest in opting for academics or research, then you can join the M.Phil or PhD course in Geology, and appear the National Education Test (NET) which UGC conducts every year. 

Roles offered to Geologists

There are various exciting roles that Geologists can get in the industry, such as Geological Advisor, Seismologist, Researchers, Teachers, Meteorologist, Processing Geophysicist, Oceanographers, Onshore well-site Geologist, Development Geologist, Technical Sales Manager, a business leader in small hydropower business or wind resource assessment head.

Salaries offered to Geologists

The Geologists employed in the government sector get an attractive package as well as a high profile status. Apart from this, you can expect an excellent package if reunited in any of the Navratna and Maharatna companies such as Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited, Oil & Natural Gas Corporation, etc.

If we consider other private organizations, freshers can expect a monthly pay of Rs 15,000/- to Rs 25,000/- as well as other perks. For others, the salary varies from one organization to another and depends on the qualifications, skills as well as the experience you have.

Pros and Cons of a Career as a Geologist

Pros


The advantage of pursuing this as a career is that you have a wide range of scope in construction, environmental protection, detection of disasters, and spotting the naturally occurring energy resources. Besides this, they play a significant role in road construction, earthquake prediction, an eruption of volcanoes and creation of oil and natural gas pipelines.


Cons


It involves fieldwork which everyone may not find convenient because the areas are located in remote places which are generally risky.

Future Growth Prospects and How to get there faster?

There is a 6% growth chance for the Geologists in the upcoming years. The demand will grow owing to the rising needs for energy resources, protection of the environment and management of resources.

To grow fast, you need to have a relevant degree as a Geologist. Those with experience have a better scope of growth in this field.

How do I get there?

A Geologist is a specific type of scientist who can understand earth's history, including the solid and liquid matter of which earth is constituted. Let us see the four courses offered by institutions for anyone aspiring to become a geologist.

There are four courses for anyone wanting to become a geologist. These are as follows:

1. Undergraduate courses

Here are the UG courses:

  • Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Geology, Earth science, Environmental science
  • Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Geology
  • Bachelor of Arts (B.A) in Geology, Earth Science, Environmental Science


2. Postgraduate courses

The PG courses are as follows:

  • Master of Science (M.Sc) in Geology, Applied Geology
  • Master of Science (Hons.) in Geology
  • Master of Technology in Geology, Applied Geology


3. There is also a Doctoral Course available for Geologists, in which one can do a PhD in Geology.


Specializations available in Geology:

Here are the various specialities from which you can choose the one which best suits your interest:

  • Marine Geology
  • Engineering Geology
  • Structural Geology
  • Geomorphology
  • Economic Geology
  • Geochemistry
  • Volcanology
  • Mineralogy

How much does it cost?

The average cost of any Geology course ranges from Rs 10,000-2 lakh, the details of which we will see in the following section. The cost varies from one college to another.

Course Duration and Fees

The length of the course and the corresponding costs for each has been mentioned in the following table:

Course

Duration

Fees(annual)

Diploma in Geology

1 year

Differs with the institution you are opting to pursue the course

Bachelor's degree in Geology(B.Sc)

3 years

Rs 10,000- 1 lakh

Master's degree in Geology(M.Sc.)

2 years

Rs 30,000- 1 lakh

Doctorate in Geology (Ph.D)

3 years

Rs 1 lakh- 2 lakh

What are the Top Colleges where one should be studying to become a Geologist?

University

Course

Total course fee(Rs)

Parul University

B.Sc.

90,000

Banaras Hindu University

B.Sc

59,46

Andhra University, Visakhapatnam

B.Sc+M.Sc

1.99 lakh

Pondicherry University

B.Sc+M.Sc

87,483

Annamalai University

B.Sc

13,175

Presidency University, Kolkata

B.Sc

1,375

Books for Geology

Here are some good books which you can refer while pursuing your career as a Geologist:

  1. California's Amazing Geology by Donald R. Prothero
  2. Earth's Evolving Systems, The History of Planet Earth by Ronald E. Martin.
  3. Essentials of Geology by Frederick K. Lutgens, Edward J. Tarbuck, Dennis G. Tasa
  4. Earth- An Introduction to Physical Geology by Edward J. Tarbuck, Frederick K. Lutgens, Dennis G. Tasa
  5. Foundations of Earth Science by Frederick K. Lutgens, Edward J. Tarbuck, Dennis G. Tasa

Alternative courses for those pursuing Geology as their career

  • Technical Sales Specialist
  • Geological and Mineral Technologists and Technicians
  • Contractors and Supervisors
  • Metallurgical Control Analyst
  • Geophysical Equipment Operator
  • Geological Prospecting Technologist
  • Seismic Exploration or Prospecting

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