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Raghav Gupta

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Hi Ayan, Yes you can definitely go for geography or economics degree courses even if you didn't have these subjects. Generally universities do not put this as an eligibility criteria and have a bare minimum of 50-60% as requirement. Some of best universities offering these courses

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear vinita
If you want to pursue your career into research than the regular study will be consider but if have good years of experience with your distance mode degree than you reach your goal in more time but you need to invest ur hard work and commitment for your subject and take experience in practical approach too.
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Kanika Khurana

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Hi Amit,
As for eligibility, you need to be a graduate in relevant subjects from a recognized university in India. You would need to write an IELTS exam and possible also a GRE as most universities require the same.
Also, since it is a rather niche course, I would recommend you to check whether it is offered in English or not. If not, you would also need to clear German Language Exams.
Here's a link to help you:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-ms-from-germany-structure-eligibility-and-application-process-for-pg-courses-articlepage-382


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2016-02-14 19:31:34

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Ila Mehta

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Yes, geology is a good option after Class 12. Since this field has not been explored by many people, you will have more job prospects and most importantly you will get an option to travel. Pursuing a BSc in Geology can open doors to many options for you. For instance, you can opt for further studies like a Master's or even a Doctorate in Geology. 

 

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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It is a very good step. But, prospects always depend on our good work and research orientation and our preparation for various related exams. Geology is not one single step. There are many other.

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Deepak Sharma

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Hi Cobi,
To become a Geologist, aspirants should have completed the Masters' or Research programs in Geology.
I would suggest you for M.Sc Geology. The eligibility criteria for which is holding a Graduation degree in any discipline. However, many of the reputed Universities demand graduation degree with Honors in Geology / Psychology / Sociology or Geology as one of the subjects studied in Graduation from any of the recognized College / University.
Some even ask for a minimum of 45-50% marks in graduation as qualifying criteria to secure admission in this course. After successful completion of the program, you can take up a career in fiel
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