Go Back   StudyChaCha 2024 2025 > StudyChaCha Discussion Forum > General Topics

  #2  
Old September 21st, 2016, 09:28 AM
Super Moderator
 
Join Date: Dec 2012
Default Re: ONGC Geology Exam Syllabus

As you Asking for the Syllabus of the ONGC Examination of Geology let me tell you that as per My knowledge the ONGC Does not Conducts any Recruitment Examination for the Areas of Geology It may Conducts the Examination as Graduate trainee or Assistant Technician for the Following Streams of Engineeiring that are

Electronics
Electrical
Mechanical Etc

As per my knowledge the UPSC Conducts the Examination for the Geologist post if you interested in that here I am giving you the syllabus of the UPSC Geologist Examination that is as Follow


The UPSC Geologist Exam Consist the Following Sections

Part I:- Written Examination

Candidates competing for both categories have to appear in the following papers

(i) General English - 100 Marks - 3 hrs
(ii) Geology Paper-I - 200 Marks - 3 hrs
(iii) Geology Paper-II - 200 Marks - 3 hrs
(iv) Geology Paper-III - 200 Marks - 3 hrs
(v) Hydrogeology - 200 Marks - 3 hrs

For Category I candidates have to appear in Papers (i) to (iv) above only and for Category II in Papers (i) to (iii) and (v) above only.

Part II : Interview for Personality Test - 200 Marks

the Syllabus of the UPSC Geologist Exam is as Follow

GEOLOGY – PAPER I : 200 Marks

Section A : Geomorphology and Remote Sensing.

Introduction : Development, Scope, Geomorphic concepts, Types and Tools; Landforms: Role of Lithology, peneplaination, endogenous and exogenous forces responsible, climatic and Tectonic
factors and rejuvenation of landforms; Denudational processes : Weathering , erosion, transportation,

weathering products and soils – profiles, types, duricrusts; Hillslopes : Their characteristics and development, fluvial processes on hillslopes; River and drainage basin: Drainage pattern, network

characteristics, Valleys and their development, processes of river erosion, transportation and deposition; Landforms produced by geomorphic agents: Fluvial, Coastal , Glacial and Aeolian

landforms; Geomorphic indicators of neotectonic movements : Stream channel morphology changes , drainage modifications, fault reactivation, Uplift – subsidence pattern in coastal areas; Applied

Geomorphology : Application in various fields of earth sciences viz. Mineral prospecting,Geohydrology, Civil Engineering and Environmental studies; Geomorphology of India:
__________________
Answered By StudyChaCha Member
Reply With Quote
Reply




All times are GMT +6. The time now is 11:53 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8