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a month agoContributor-Level 6
List of some the books that are helpful for the CSIR NET Earth Science preparation are mentioned below:
- Environmental Geology by Edward A Keller
- Structural Geology by Haakon Fossen
- Sedimentology and Stratigraphy by Gary Nichols
- Principles of Sedimentology and Stratigraphy by Sam Boggs Jr.
- Vertebrate Paleontology by Michael J Benton
- Groundwater Hydrology by Todd and Mays
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
India has around 21 Earth Science colleges and these colleges offer the courses on various levels. So, the course fee depends on the course level, type, specializations, and more. However, the average course fee ranges between INR 2,400 to INR 3.84 Lakh.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Earth Science is a multi-disciplinary and it includes a number of specializations such as Astronomy, Oceanography, Meteorology, and Geology. However, the the easiest among them is Geology. Under Geology, you'll get to study Earth's processes, materials, and history, geology often involves learning about rocks, minerals, and tectonic plate movements. And, students usually find this subject more manageable, particularly when compared to other lab-intensive sciences.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
While Maths play a major role in Earth Science including topics like matrix manipulation, systems of linear equations, least-squares, Taylor series, gradients, optimization, analytic and numerical solutions to differential equations. It is still not a mandatory subject while opting for an Earth Science course. However, it may limit your learning and career prospects.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Earth Science can help you understand the planet and its processes, and can help you make informed decisions about the environment, natural resources, and more.
It will also lead to a variety of career paths, including environment fortification, natural resource management, mineral, oil, and gas exploration, and weather forecasting.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Earth Science is a very relevant and broad discipline covering topics from Geography, Geology, Meteorology, Environmental Studies, Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, Petroleum Geology, Mineralogy, Hydrogeology and Geo Science offering many specialisations for further research and for career opportunities as well.
Career options available include mining Engineer, Seismologist, Petroleum Engineer, Marine Geologist, Geo Scientist, Geo Science Engineer, Survey Geologist, Hydrogeologist, Environmentalist and even a lecturer.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Earth Sciences is an interdisciplinary subject including topics from Geography, Geology, Environmental Science, and even Chemistry. The subject, therefore, offers specialisation in many fields. This broadens the prospects of an Earth Sciences course. If one is studying B.Sc. in Earth Science, one can opt for M.Sc. in Seismology and get recruited in Meteorological Departments of India.
The course also covers topics like minerals, rocks, natural gas, and fuels which are the cores of the Energy Sector of India and are thus, in high demand. Recruitments for supervisors of mines and industries, hydrogeologists and petroleum g
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, The Global Open University in Nagaland is the only university that offers M.Sc. in Earth Science course on distance mode. It's a distance PG degree of 2 years. However, if you want to explore more options, you can explore Online Earth And Environmental Engineering Online Courses & Certifications.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To become a Geologist, one must possess excellent communication, critical thinking, outdoor, problem-solving, and physical stamina. Apart from that, in order to become a geologist, one must meet the following basic academic requirements:
- To work as a Geologist, you’ll need a bachelor’s degree in geology, Earth Sciences, or a related scientific field.
- A candidate can pursue a master’s degree in the field after graduation. If a student wishes to be considered for admission to a government college, he or she must take national-level examinations such as the GATE. To choose candidates, several colleges hold their own admiss
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hello, A scientist’s job is to discover more about the universe we live in. There are several branches of science. Earth Science is one of them. Meanwhile, An Earth Scientist studies the earth.
They study the history of the planet and maintains notes of the changes that are made on a regular basis. An Earth Scientist is also responsible for studying the universe and the Earth’s position inside it. They generally work on a variety of disciplines related to it such as Astronomy, Geology, Meteorology, and Oceanography. Thanks!
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