Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the prelims exam result for Geo-Scientist Posts. The candidates who have applied for the position can download the UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist Prelims Result 2020 through the Official Website or from the link given below.
UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist Exam 2020 Notification |
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Name of the Organization |
Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) |
Type of the Organization |
Government |
Name of the Examination |
Combined Geo-Scientist Exam |
Job Location |
All Over India |
Vacancies |
102 Posts |
Official Website | |
Official Notification |
UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist Exam 2020 Eligibility |
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S. No. | Name of the Post | Age Limit |
Educational Qualification |
1. |
Geologist |
Min. Age: 21 years Max. Age: 32 Years |
Master's degree in Geological Science or Geology or Applied Geology or Geo-Exploration or Mineral Exploration or Engineering Geology or Marine Geology or Earth Science and Resources Management or Oceanography and Coastal Areas Studies or Petroleum Geosciences or Petroleum Exploration or Geochemistry or Geological Technology or Geophysical Technology. |
2. |
Geophysicist |
M.Sc. in Physics or Applied Physics or M.Sc. (Geophysics) or Integrated M.Sc. (Exploration Geophysics) or M.Sc (Applied Geophysics) or M.Sc. (Marine Geophysics) or M.Sc. (Tech.) (Applied Geophysics). |
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3. |
Chemist |
M.Sc. in Chemistry or Applied Chemistry or Analytical Chemistry. |
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4. |
Junior Hydrogeologist (Scientist B) |
Min. Age: 21 years Max. Age: 35 Years |
Master’s degree in Geology or Applied Geology or Marine Geology. Master's degree in Hydrogeology from a recognized University. |
UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist Exam 2020 Vacancy |
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S. No. | Name of the Post |
No. of Posts |
1. |
Geologist |
79 |
2. |
Geophysicist |
05 |
3. |
Chemist |
15 |
4. |
Junior Hydrogeologist (Scientist B) |
03 |
Total |
102 Posts |
UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist Exam 2020 Apply Online |
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Selection Process |
Preliminary Examination and Main Examination (Written and Interview) |
Application Start Date |
25.09.2019 |
Application Last Date |
15.10.2019 |
Official Website |
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Official Notification |
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Apply Mode |
Online |
Apply Online |
Closed |
UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist Prelims Admit Card 2020 |
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Admit Card |
UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist Prelims Result 2020 |
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Result | |
Mains Exam Date |
27.06.2020 and 28.06.2020 |
To download the UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist Prelims Result 2020
1. Visit the UPSC Official Website.
2. Click on Examination on the home page.
3. Go through Active Examinations.
4. Click on Combined Geo-Scientist (Preliminary) Examination, 2020.
5. Click on Written Result.
6. Download the Result.
UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist Exam 2020 Exam Pattern |
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Exam Pattern |
UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist Exam 2020 Syllabus |
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Syllabus |
UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist Exam 2020 - Dates | |||
S. No. | Exam | Prelims Exam Date | Mains Exam Date |
1. | Combined Geo-Scientist Exam 2020 | 19.01.2020 | 27.06.2020 |
28.06.2020 |
UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist Exam 2020 Exam Centers | ||
S. No. | Prelims Exam Centers | Main Exam Centers |
1. | Ahmedabad | Bhopal |
2. | Bangalore | Chennai |
3. | Bhopal | Delhi |
4. | Chandigarh | Dispur |
5. | Chennai | Hyderabad |
6. | Cuttack | Kolkata |
7. | Delhi | Lucknow |
8. | Dispur | Mumbai |
9. | Hyderabad | Shimla |
10. | Jaipur | - |
11. | Jammu | - |
12. | Kolkata | - |
13. | Lucknow | - |
14. | Mumbai | - |
15. | Patna | - |
16. | Prayagraj (Allahabad) | - |
17. | Shillong | - |
18. | Shimla | - |
19. | Thiruvananthapuram | - |
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