NCT B.Sc. + M.Sc. Applied Geology FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between B.Sc. Geology and M.Sc. Applied Geology at NCT Trichy?
Ans. B.Sc. Geology is a 3-year undergraduate programme covering fundamental geological sciences. M.Sc. Applied Geology is a 2-year postgraduate programme focusing on applied aspects like hydrogeology, remote sensing, GIS, and environmental geology. Together, they form a comprehensive 5-year pathway in geological sciences.
Ques. What are the career opportunities after B.Sc. Geology and M.Sc. Applied Geology from NCT Trichy?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in ONGC, GSI, CGWB, Coal India, Atomic Minerals Division, Tamil Nadu Geology and Mining Department, PWD, and various research institutions. The department has a strong track record of placing students in government geology departments since 2016.
Ques. What is the total fee for the B.Sc. + M.Sc. (Applied Geology) pathway at NCT Trichy?
Ans. The total fee for B.Sc. Geology is approximately Rs. 51,520 (3 years) and for M.Sc. Applied Geology is approximately Rs. 50,000 (2 years), making the combined 5-year pathway approximately Rs. 1.01 Lakhs.
Ques. Does the Department of Geology at NCT Trichy have research facilities?
Ans. Yes, the department is DST-FIST supported with state-of-the-art instrumentation including petrological microscopes, ore microscopes, GPS, GIS lab, and a geochemical lab. The department has received over Rs. 2 crore in research funding from DST, DOD, UGC, and other agencies.
Ques. Are there opportunities for students from other states to study Geology at NCT Trichy?
Ans. Yes, the department regularly admits students from other states and even international students (students from Bhutan have been admitted and placed as Geologists in Bhutan's government departments). The college is also recognised under the MHRD's "Study in India" scheme.
Ques. What competitive exams can Geology graduates from NCT Trichy appear for?
Ans. Graduates can appear for UPSC (Geologist exam), TNPSC (Geologist), CGWB, GSI, ONGC, and other central and state government geology recruitment exams. The department faculty provides training for these competitive exams.
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