KU B.Sc Geology FAQs
Ques. Is the B.Sc Geology at Kerala University a 3-year or 4-year programme, and what is the difference between the two pathways?
Ans. The programme follows the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020-aligned Four Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUGP) structure. Students can exit after completing 3 years (6 semesters) and receive a regular B.Sc degree in Geology. Those who wish to pursue the Honours track must maintain a CGPA of 7.5 or above in the first six semesters and continue for a 4th year, which includes a research dissertation, internship, and advanced coursework, culminating in a B.Sc Honours with Research degree. The 4-year Honours degree significantly strengthens prospects for MSc admissions and research fellowships.
Ques. What is the seat intake for B.Sc Geology at Kerala University's teaching department, and how competitive is the admission?
Ans. The Department of Geology at Kariavattom Campus has a sanctioned intake of 15 seats for the FYUGP programme. Given the small batch size and the university's strong reputation in geology research, admission is quite competitive. The rank list is prepared purely on the basis of the CSS FYUGP Entrance Examination performance. Candidates with a strong background in Plus Two science subjects, particularly Geology, Physics, and Chemistry, tend to perform well in the entrance exam.
Ques. Does Kerala University's B.Sc Geology programme require KEAM scores for admission?
Ans. No, KEAM (Kerala Engineering Agriculture Medical) scores are not required for admission to B.Sc Geology at Kerala University's teaching department. The university conducts its own CSS FYUGP Entrance Examination for admissions to all its undergraduate programmes including Geology. KEAM is relevant for engineering and certain other professional courses in Kerala, but not for this programme. Students must register on the university's admissions portal and appear for the CSS entrance exam.
Ques. What are the career options after completing B.Sc Geology from Kerala University?
Ans. After completing B.Sc Geology, graduates can pursue MSc Geology (Kerala University itself offers an MSc Geology programme), or apply for postgraduate programmes at IITs, NITs, and central universities. Career opportunities include roles in the Geological Survey of India (GSI), Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), Coal India, National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC), and various state mining departments. Graduates can also appear for UPSC and state PSC examinations with Geology as an optional subject. The university's strong research focus also encourages students to pursue PhD programmes and academic careers.
Ques. What is the fee structure for B.Sc Geology at Kerala University, and are there any concessions for reserved category students?
Ans. The total tuition fee for the 3-year B.Sc Geology programme is approximately Rs. 1.05 Lakhs, with a tuition fee of Rs. 12,500 per semester (as per the 2026-27 prospectus). SC/ST students receive significant fee concessions and are largely covered under the Kerala E-Grantz scheme, which reimburses tuition fees, examination fees, and other charges. OEC (Other Eligible Communities) candidates are fully exempted from fee payment at the time of admission. SEBC candidates with a Non-Creamy Layer certificate are also eligible for fee concessions under government schemes.
Ques. Is hostel accommodation available for B.Sc Geology students at Kerala University, and what are the charges?
Ans. Yes, hostel accommodation is available at the Kariavattom Campus, though it is subject to availability and is not mandatory. The university has separate hostels for male and female students. The hostel fee for female students is approximately Rs. 6,115 per year (as per available data), with the total hostel cost over 3 years being approximately Rs. 18,345. Hostel allotment is done separately from academic admission, and students must apply through the university's hostel portal. Mess charges are additional and vary based on the meal plan chosen.
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