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M.Sc. in Geophysics colleges in India

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Q:   What are the differences between Geophysics and Applied Geophysics?
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The main difference between geophysics and applied geophysics is the purpose of their research. 

Geophysics: also known as pure geophysics, this field studies the Earth's physical properties and processes to gain information and develop theories.
Applied Geophysics: This field uses the information and methods gained from geophysics to address real-world problems.
Geophysics is used in many industries, including oil and gas, mining, environmental consulting, infrastructure development, and space exploration.

Some applications of geophysics include: 

  • Exploration Geophysics: Geophysical methods are used to search for valuable resources in the Earth's crust, such as oil, gas, coal, and minerals.
  • Site Characterization: Geophysical services collect data to characterize a site, such as for monitoring electric and magnetic fields.
  • Environmental Monitoring: Geophysical data can be used to monitor the environment, such as groundwater, landfills, and plume contamination.

Applied geophysics is used in many fields, including:

  • Civil Engineering: Geophysical applications are used in roads, bridges, tunnels, and harbors.
  • Archaeology: Geophysical applications are used to characterize sites.
  • Geological Hazards: Geophysical applications are used to study landslides, erosion, and karst.
Q:   What are the roles and responsibilities of a Geoscientist?
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Geoscientists study the Earth's physical elements, including its composition, structure, and history. 
Fieldwork: Geoscientists collect samples and conduct surveys in the field. They may also assess the ground for suitability for engineering projects like dams or tunnels. 
Laboratory Work: Geoscientists perform tests on samples collected in the field. 

Q:   Does NASA hire Geophysicists?
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Yes, NASA does hire geophysicists, among other Earth scientists, to work on various research projects and missions related to the study of Earth, planetary science, and space exploration. While NASA is primarily known for its space exploration missions, the agency also conducts extensive research on Earth's atmosphere, oceans, climate, and geological processes.

Q:   Which is the best institute for an MSc in Geophysics for a good placement?
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Hello, here are some top Geophysics colleges offering great placement options:

College Name

Average Package

IIT Roorkee 

INR 22.54 LPA

IIT Bombay

INR 16.56 LPA

IIT Dhanbad

INR 15.95 LPA

IIT Kharagpur

INR 14.23 - 15.5 LPA

Dibrugarh University

INR 9 LPA

Banaras Hindu University

INR 8 LPA

Andhra University

INR 3.5 - 6.5 LPA

Osmania University

INR 6 LPA

University College of Science

INR 6 LPA

Faculty of Science, Kurukshetra University

INR 3.5 LPA

Note: This information is sourced from the official website/media reports/NIRF website and may vary.

Q:   How much is the MSc fees at BHU?
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Banaras Hindu University fee structure is the sum of multiple components. BHU MSc tuition fee amount ranges from INR 6,700 to INR 1.7 lakh. This fee component shall be charged yearly or semester-wise. It must be noted that the given fee information is as per the official website/ sanctioning body. It is still subject to changes and hence, is indicative.

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Q:   Which IIT has Geophysics?
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Not all IITs offer Geophysics courses. However, some IITs do offer related programs or research opportunities in areas closely related to geophysics. 

Here are a few IITs that are known for offering Geophysics-related programs or research:

College Name

Total Fees

IIT Bombay

INR 30,000

IIT Kharagpur

INR 42,660 - 10 Lakh

IIT Roorkee

INR 10 Lakh

IIT Dhanbad

INR 48,000 - 1.44 Lakh

Note: This information is sourced from the official website and may vary.

Q:   Can I study Geophysics without Chemistry?
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It is possible to study Geophysics without having a background in Chemistry. Geophysics primarily focuses on the study of the Earth's structure, properties, and processes using principles and methods from Physics, Mathematics, and Geology. 

Q:   Is MSc available in IIT Bombay?
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Yes, MSc is offered by the institute. The PG-level course is available in seven specialisations, including Chemistry, Biotechnology, Applied Geology, Applied Geophysics, Mathematics, Physics, Applied Statistics & Informatics. Moreover, the institute also offers MSc + PhD (dual degree) course in three specialisations including Environmental Science & Engineering, Operations Research, Energy Science & Engineering.

Q:   What are the subjects included in the first semester of M.Sc Zoology at Andhra University?
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The MSc in Zoology at Andhra University programme focuses on the study of animals. The whole curriculum includes several core and elective subjects. The names of the projects included in the first semester of MSc in Zoology at AU Vishakhapatnam are: 

  • Biosystematics, Biodiversity and Taxonomy
  • Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
  • Tools &Techniques for Biology
  • Molecular Cell Biology
Q:   Can I do MSc from IIT Dhanbad?
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Yes, the institute offers MSc courses of duration from two to three years. Aspirants shall check the eligibility criteria to know whether they can apply for the course or not. IIT MSc admission is based on a valid IIT JAM score. Candidates shortlisted based on IIT JAM score are further called for CCMN counselling. During the counselling, the seats are allotted to the eligible students.

 

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Q:   How can I get admission in Osmania University?
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To get admission in Osmania University, students have to check the eligibility first. Eligible students can then apply online. The university selects students on both merit and entrance basis. Selected students have to pay the admission fees to complete the process.

Q:   What are the eligibility criteria for admission to the MSc programme at Dibrugarh University?
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Candidates must score a minimum of 50% in graduation from a recognised university to apply for MSc. The university has no age limit for admission.

Q:   Why choose Manonmaniam Sundaranar University?
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Manonmaniam Sundaranar University Tamil Nadu is one of the eminent institute which offers quality education to the students. The university is named after the renowned Tamil Poet Scholar, Professor P. Sundaram Pillai. MSU Tirunelveli is recognised by the UGC and accredited by the NAAC A Grade. The university has under its jurisdiction 102 affiliated colleges and 6 university colleges. MSU's commitment to academic excellence, combined with its focus on community engagement and skill development, makes it a good option for many. 

Q:   Is Pachhunga University College worth considering?
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The flagship courses offered at Pachhunga University College are B.Com, B.Sc., B.A., BBA. The Institute has experienced faculty offering the best education to students. On the basis of Shiksha verified reviews, Pachhunga University College has a rating of 4.1 by students. The college's campuslife, placements, faculty and Infrastructure has been rated as 4.5, 4, 4.1 and 3.9 as per reviews by students.
Q:   How many seats are there for MSc in University College of Science, Osmania University?
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There are a total of 900 seats for MSc programmes offered at the University College of Science, Osmania University. It is divided across the offered course specialisations. The seat allotment procedure is carried out as per sanctioned seat intake and applicants scores in CPGET. The mentioned intake is as per the official website/ sanctioning body. It is subject to changes and hence, is indicative.

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Q:   What is the admission process for the Adikavi Nannaya University?
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The admission process for courses at Adikavi Nannaya University is entrance based for all the courses. For admissions to different programmes candidates are required to appear for different entrance exams such as the Andhra Pradesh CETs. The performance of candidates in the entrance decides whether they will get the final admission offer or not. 

Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for M.Sc at University College of Science, Osmania University?
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Osmania University offers postgraduate programmes in the areas of arts, commerce, science, education, law, mass communication, and more. These programmes include the MA, M.Com, M.Sc, Integrated M.Sc, MSW, M.Ed, MCJ, LLM, M.Li.Sc, M.P.Ed. Graduation is the primary requirement for admission to Osmania University's postgraduate programme. For entry into MA, M.Sc, M.Com, MSW, or M.Li.Sc programmes, applicants must have completed their undergraduate degrees in the respective discipline with a minimum cumulative GPA of 40%. Admission to the MA, M.Sc., M.Com, M.Ed, M.P.Ed, MCJ, MSW, M.Li.Sc., and LL.M. programmes is contingent on passing the university's OUCET exam.

Q:   What is the total tuition fee for MSc at SRTMUN?
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The total tuition fee for MSc at SRTMUN Nanded ranges from INR 2, 640 - INR 72,240. Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded offers an MSc programme via its School of Chemical Science, School of Computational Sciences, School of Earth Sciences and School of Life Sciences, among others. For admission to this course, students must take the SRTMUN MSc entrance exam, also known as the University's Common Entrance Test (CET). Given below is the minimum eligibility criteria for MSc along with all the specialisations and seat intake:

MSc

Specialisation

Eligibility Criteria

Seat Intake

Organic Chemistry

BSc with Chemistry/ Industrial Chemistry/Analytical Chemistry as an optional/subject from any recognised University

20

Computer Application

Science graduate (BSc) BCA/ BSc (CS)/ Engineering graduates

30

Geology

BSc graduate with Geology/Physics/Chemistry/Life Sciences

20

Bio-Technology

Science Graduate in relevant subject

20

Mathematics

BA/ BSc with Mathematics as one of the optional subjects

50

Q:   Is the faculty at National College, Tiruchirapalli, well-qualified and experienced?
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National College, Tiruchirapalli have rating of 3.9 for the faculty by students. It represents that Institute has decent, qualified and experienced faculty members.
Q:   What are the differences between Geophysics and Applied Geophysics?
A: 

The main difference between geophysics and applied geophysics is the purpose of their research. 

Geophysics: also known as pure geophysics, this field studies the Earth's physical properties and processes to gain information and develop theories.
Applied Geophysics: This field uses the information and methods gained from geophysics to address real-world problems.
Geophysics is used in many industries, including oil and gas, mining, environmental consulting, infrastructure development, and space exploration.

Some applications of geophysics include: 

  • Exploration Geophysics: Geophysical methods are used to search for valuable resources in the Earth's crust, such as oil, gas, coal, and minerals.
  • Site Characterization: Geophysical services collect data to characterize a site, such as for monitoring electric and magnetic fields.
  • Environmental Monitoring: Geophysical data can be used to monitor the environment, such as groundwater, landfills, and plume contamination.

Applied geophysics is used in many fields, including:

  • Civil Engineering: Geophysical applications are used in roads, bridges, tunnels, and harbors.
  • Archaeology: Geophysical applications are used to characterize sites.
  • Geological Hazards: Geophysical applications are used to study landslides, erosion, and karst.
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