PPU MA Geography FAQs
Ques. Does MA Geography at Patliputra University include practical and fieldwork components?
Ans. Yes, MA Geography at Patliputra University includes both practical and fieldwork components as part of the curriculum. Students are required to maintain a practical record book, participate in field trips, and appear for practical examinations each semester. Fieldwork is an essential part of the Geography programme and helps students apply theoretical concepts to real-world geographical settings. The practical component carries marks in the final examination, so students must take it seriously alongside theory papers.
Ques. Is MA Geography from PPU useful for government jobs and civil services?
Ans. MA Geography from Patliputra University is highly relevant for government job aspirants. Geography is one of the most popular optional subjects for UPSC Civil Services Mains, and the MA curriculum directly covers many topics in the UPSC Geography syllabus. For BPSC and other state-level exams, a PG degree in Geography qualifies candidates for various administrative and technical posts. Additionally, graduates can apply for positions in the Survey of India, National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), state government departments of urban planning, environment, and disaster management.
Ques. What is the scope of Remote Sensing and GIS skills learned in MA Geography at PPU?
Ans. The MA Geography curriculum at PPU includes Remote Sensing and GIS (Geographic Information Systems) as part of the modern geography toolkit. These skills are increasingly in demand in sectors such as urban planning, environmental monitoring, disaster management, agriculture, and infrastructure development. Government agencies like ISRO, Survey of India, and state remote sensing centres actively recruit Geography graduates with GIS skills. Private sector opportunities also exist in mapping companies, real estate, and consulting firms. Students are encouraged to supplement their coursework with additional GIS software training (such as ArcGIS or QGIS) to enhance employability.
Ques. Can I qualify UGC-NET in Geography after completing MA Geography from Patliputra University?
Ans. Yes, MA Geography from Patliputra University is a UGC-recognised degree, making graduates fully eligible to appear for UGC-NET in Geography. Qualifying NET is required for Assistant Professor positions in colleges and universities. The NET Geography syllabus covers physical geography, human geography, economic geography, cartography, remote sensing, and environmental geography, all of which are part of the PPU MA Geography curriculum. Students are advised to start NET preparation alongside their MA studies, as the overlap between the MA syllabus and NET syllabus is significant.
Ques. How does the merit-based admission work for MA Geography at PPU if I studied Geography as a subsidiary subject?
Ans. If you studied Geography as a subsidiary or pass subject in your graduation (rather than as an Honours/Major subject), you are still eligible for MA Geography admission at PPU, but you will be considered in a lower priority category. The merit list is prepared in order of preference: first, candidates with Geography Honours/Major (45% marks required); second, candidates with Geography as a subsidiary subject (55% marks required); and third, candidates with Geography as an Allied subject. If seats remain vacant after the first two categories, candidates from the third category are considered. Having a higher percentage in graduation improves your chances significantly.
Ques. What are the career options after MA Geography from Patliputra University other than teaching?
Ans. Beyond teaching, MA Geography graduates from PPU have several career avenues. Civil services (UPSC/BPSC) with Geography as an optional subject is a popular choice. Government technical roles in the Survey of India, NRSC, state remote sensing agencies, and urban development authorities are also accessible. Environmental consulting, disaster risk management, tourism planning, and cartography are emerging fields. In the private sector, GIS analysts, urban planners, and environmental consultants are in demand. Graduates can also pursue research and PhD programmes, or work with NGOs focused on environmental and rural development issues.





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