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21st November 2014, 10:17 AM
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Re: UPSC Geologist Exam eligibility

Here you are looking for eligibility criteria for UPSC Geologist Exam, as you want here I am providing you.

Eligibility criteria:

Candidates must have Master's degree in Geology/Applied Geology/Marine Geology or Mineral exploration or in Hydrogeology from a recognized university

Or
Candidates must have Diploma of Associateship in Applied Geology of Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad.

Nationality: A candidate must be Indian

Age limit: 21 to 32 year

Age Relaxation:

5 years in case of SC/ST candidates
3 years for OBC candidates.

Exam pattern :

Subject Duration Maximum Marks
General English (Common for All Category) 3 hrs 100

Category-I For the Post of Geologists
Geology Paper I 3 hrs 200
Geology Paper II 3 hrs 200
Geology Paper III 3 hrs 200

Category-II For the Post of Geophysicists
Geophysics Paper I 3 hrs 200
Geophysics Paper II 3 hrs 200
Geophysics Paper III 3 hrs 200

Category-III For the Post of Chemists
Chemistry Paper I 3 hrs 200
Chemistry Paper II 3 hrs 200
Chemistry Paper III 3 hrs 200

Category-IV For the Post of Junior Hydrogeologist
Geology Paper I 3 hrs 200
Geology Paper II 3 hrs 200
Hydrogeology 3 hrs 200

The paper is based on the following subjects:

General English 100 Marks

Geology Paper-I 200 Marks

Geology Paper-II 200 Marks

Geology Paper-III 200 Marks

Hydrogeology 200 Marks

Part II:
Interview for Personality Test 200 Marks

Geologist Exam Syllabus
General English
Candidate will be required to write a short Essay in English. Other questions will be designed to test their under-standing of English and workmanlike use of words.
Geology Paper I
Section A: Geomorphology and Remote Sensing.
Basic principles. Weathering and soils, Mass wasting. Influence of climate on processes. Concept of erosion cycles. Geomorphology of fluvial tracts, arid zones, coastal regions, ‘Karst’ landscapes and glaciated ranges. Geomorphic mapping, slope analysis and drainage basin analysis. Applications of geomorphology in mineral prospecting, civil engineering, hydrology and environmental studies. Topographical maps. Geomorphology of India.
Concepts and principles of aerial photography and photogrammetry, satellite remote sensing — data products and their interpretation. Digital image processing. Remote sensing in landform and land use mapping, structural mapping, hydrogeological studies and mineral exploration. Global and Indian Space Missions. Geographic Information System (GIS) — principles and applications.
Section B: Structural Geology
Principles of geological mapping and map reading, projection diagrams. Stress-strain relationships of elastic, plastic and viscous materials. Measurement of strain in deformed rocks. Behaviour of minerals and rocks under deformation conditions. Structural analysis of folds, cleavages, lineations, joints and faults. Superposed deformation. Mechanism of folding and faulting. Time-relationship between crystallization and deformation. Unconformities and basement-cover relations. structural behaviour of igneous rocks, diapirs and salt domes. Introduction to petrofabrics.
Section C: Geotectonics
Earth and the solar system, Meteorites and other extra-terrestrial materials, Planetary evolution of the earth and its internal structure. Heterogeneity of the earth’s crust. Major tectonic features of the Oceanic and Continental crust. Continental drift — geological and geophysical evidence, mechanics, objections, present status. Gravity and magnetic anomalies at Mid-ocean ridges, deep sea trenches, continental shield areas and mountain chains. Palaeomagnetism. Seafloor spreading and Plate Tectonics. Island arcs, Oceanic islands and volcanic arcs. Isostasy, orogeny and epeirogeny. Seismic belts of the earth. Seismicity and plate movements. Geodynamics of the Indian plate.
Section D: Stratigraphy
Nomenclature and the modern stratigraphic code. Radioisotopes and measuring geological time. Geological time-scale. Stratigraphic procedures of correlation of unfossiliferous rocks. Precambrian stratigraphy of India. Stratigraphy of the Palaeozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic formations of India. Gondwana system and Gondwanaland. Rise of the Himalaya and evolution of Siwalik basin. Deccan Volcanics. Quaternary Stratigraphy. Rock record, palaeoclimates and palaeogeography.
Section E: Palaeontology
Fossil record and geological time-scale. Morphology and time-ranges of fossil groups. Evolutionary changes in molluscs and mammals in geological time. Principles of evolution. Use of species and genera of foraminifera and echinodermata in biostratigraphic correlation. Siwalik vertebrate fauna and Gondwana flora, evidence of life in Precambrian times, different microfossil groups and their distribution in India.
Geology Paper II
Section A: Mineralogy
Physical, chemical and crystallographic characteristics of common rock forming silicate mineral groups. Structural classification of silicates. Common minerals of igneous and metamorphic rocks. Minerals of the carbonate, phosphate, sulphide and halide groups.
Optical properties of common rock forming silicate minerals, uniaxial and biaxial minerals. Extinction angles, pleochroism, birefringenece of minerals and their relation with mineral composition. Twinned crystals. Dispersion. The U-stage.
Section B: Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
Forms, textures and structures of igneous rocks. Silicate melt equilibria, binary and pernery phase diagrams. Petrology and geotectonic evolution of granites, basalts, andesites and alkaline rocks. Petrology of gabbros, kimberlites, anorthosites and carbonatites. Origin of primary basic magmas.
Textures and structures of metamorphic rocks. Regional and contact metamorphism of pelitic and impure calcareous rocks. Mineral assemblages and P/T conditions. Experimental and thermodynamic appraisal of metamorphic reactions. Characteristics of different grades and facies of metamorphism. Metasomatism and granitization, migmatites. Plate tectonics and metamorphic zones. Paired metamorphic belts.
Section C: Sedimentology
Provenance and diagenesis of sediments. Sedimentary textures. Framework matrix and cement of terrigenous sediments. Definition, measurement and interpretation of grain size. Elements of hydraulics. Primary structures, palaeocurrent analysis. Biogenic and chemical sedimentary structures. Sedimentary environment and facies. Facies modelling for marine, non-marine and mixed sediments. Tectonics and sedimentation. Classification and definition of sedimentary basins, Sedimentary basins of India. Cyclic sediments. Seismic and sequence stratigraphy. Purpose and scope of basin analysis. Structure contours and isopach maps.
Section D: Geochemistry

Earth in relation to the solar system and universe, cosmic abundance of elements. Composition of the planets and meteorites. Structure and composition of earth and distribution of elements. Trace elements. Elementary crystal chemistry and thermodynamics. Introduction to isotope geochemistry. Geochemistry of hydrosphere, biosphere and atmosphere. Geochemical cycle and principles of geochemical prospecting.
Section E: Environmental Geology
Concepts and principles. Natural hazards — preventive/precautionary measures — floods, landslides, earthquakes, river and coastal erosion. Impact assessment of anthropogenic activities such as urbanization, open cast mining and quarrying, river-valley projects, disposal of industrial and radio-active waste, excess withdrawal of ground water, use of fertilizers, dumping of ores, mine waste and fly-ash. Organic and inorganic contamination of ground water and their remedial measures. Soil degradation and remedial measures. Environment protection — legislative measures in India.

Geology Paper III
Section A: Indian mineral deposits and mineral economics
Occurrence and distribution in India of metalliferous deposits — base metals, iron, manganese, aluminium, chromium, nickel, gold, silver, molybdenum. Indian deposits of non-metals — mica, asbestos, barytes, gypsum, graphite, apatite and beryl. Gemstones, refractory minerals, abrasives and minerals used in glass, fertilizer, paint, ceramic and cement industries. Building stones. Phosphorite deposits. Placer deposits, rare earth minerals.
Strategic, critical and essential minerals. India’s status in mineral production. Changing patterns of mineral consumption. National Mineral Policy. Mineral Concession Rules. Marine mineral resources and Law of Sea.
Section B: Ore genesis

Ore deposits and ore minerals. Magmatic processes of mineralisation. Porphyry, skarn and hydrothermal mineralisation. Fluid inclusion studies. Mineralisation associated with — (i) ultramafic, mafic and acidic rocks, (ii) greenstone belts, (iii) komatiites, anorthosites and kimberlites and (iv) submarine volcanism. Magma-related mineralisation through geological time. Stratiform and stratabound ores. Ores and metamorphism — cause and effect relations.
Section C: Mineral exploration
Methods of surface and subsurface exploration, prospecting for economic minerals — drilling, sampling and assaying. Geophysical techniques — gravity, electrical, magnetic, airborne and seismic. Geomorphological and remote sensing techniques. Geobotanical and geochemical methods. Borehole logging and surveys for deviation.

Section D: Geology of fuels
Definition, origin of coal. Stratigraphy of coal measures. Fundamentals of coal petrology, peat, lignite, bituminous and anthracite coal. Microscopic constituents of coal. Industrial application of coal petrology. Indian coal deposits. Diagenesis of organic materials.

Origin, migration and entrapment of natural hydorcarbons. Characters of source and reservoir rocks. Structural, stratigraphic and mixed traps. Techniques of exploration. Geographical and geological distributions of onshore and offshore petroliferous basins of India.

Mineralogy and geochemistry of radioactive minerals. Instrumental techniques of detection and measurement of radioactivity. Radioactive methods for prospecting and assaying of mineral deposits. Distribution of radioactive minerals in India. Radioactive methods in petroleum exploration — well logging techniques. Nuclear waste disposal — geological constraints.
Section E: Engineering geology

Mechanical properties of rocks and soils. Geological investigations for river valley projects — Dams and reservoirs; tunnels — types, methods and problems. Bridges — types and foundation problems. Shoreline engineering. Landslides — classification, causes, prevention and rehabilitation. Concrete aggregates — sources, alkali-aggregate reaction. Aseismic designing — seismicity in India and earthquake-resistant structures. Problems of groundwater in engineering projects. Geotechnical case studies of major projects in India.

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5th March 2016, 04:49 PM
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Re: UPSC Geologist Exam eligibility

Hi I would like to have the details of the eligibility for the UPSC Geologist Examination as I plan to appear for the same and like to know if I am eligible?
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5th March 2016, 04:50 PM
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Re: UPSC Geologist Exam eligibility

Every year the exam is conducted by UPSC for the selection of Geologists and the recruitment of aspirants will be based on Written Examination and Interview. Every year thousands of aspirants appear for this examination.

Geologist Exam Eligibility Details:

Nationality:


An aspirant must be either:
(a) A citizen of India, or
(b) a subject of Nepal, or
(c) a subject of Bhutan, or
(d) a Tibetan refugee who came over to India before 1st January, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India. or
(e) a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Srilanka, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India.

Provided that an aspirant belonging to categories (b), (c), (d) and (e) shall be a person in whose favour a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India.

Age Limits:

An aspirant must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 32 years.

The upper age limit prescribed above will be relaxable as per government regulations incase of:
Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe
Other Backward Classes
State of Jammu & Kashmir
Defense Services personnel
Ex-servicemen
ECOs/SSCOs
Blind, deaf-mute and Orthopedically handicapped persons.

Educational Qualifications:

The aspirant should have one of the following qualifications:


A Master's degree in Geology or Applied Geology or Marine Geology or Mineral Exploration.
The degree should be from a University incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature in India or other educational Institutes established by an act of Parliament or declared to be deemed as Universities under Section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956.
A Diploma of Associate ship in Applied Geology of the Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad

Syllabus for the Geologist Examination:

General English - Short Essay, General Understanding of English.
Geology Paper 1 - Section A : Geo-morphology and Remote Sensing, Section B : Structural Geology, Section B : Geotechtonics, Section D : Stratigraphy, Section E : Palaeontology
Geology Paper 2 - Section A : Mineralogy, Section B : Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, Section C : Sedimentology, Section D : Geochemistry, Section E : Environmental Geology.
Geology Paper 3 - Section A : Indian mineral deposits and mineral economics, Section B : Ore genesis, Section C : Mineral exploration, Section D : Geology of fuels, Section E : Engineering geology.
Hydrogeology - Section A : Origin, occurrence and distribution of water, Section B : Well hydraulies and well design, Section C : Groundwater chemistry, Section D : Groundwater exploration, Section E : Groundwater problems and management.


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