The course spans three years and includes three field visits. In the final year, students can undertake a 30-day dissertation with the Geological Survey of India or the Atomic Mineral Directorate (BARC). The program costs an average of 5000 per semester, totaling 30000. Although there is no direct campus placement, the program equips students with skills to secure jobs and excel in competitive exams like GATE, NET-JRF, UPSC (GSI), ONGC, MOIL, and BARC (AMD). Financial support is available through various scholarships, including the INSPIRE scholarship and state-specific options, as well as grants for students in need.
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