Geological Oceanographer or Geophysical Oceanographer is a professional that studies the original condition of the seabed like mountain ranges, deep valleys, and vast plains that provide clues about how the Earth was formed, and how it might change in the near future. Geological Oceanographers with the help of their techniques - like sound waves and controlled explosions etc- study this landscape to learn its valuable secrets. They are the ones who try to find out the material present at the bottom of the sea.
These professionals keep an eye on the rapid Physiological changes going on at the bottom of the sea and their effect on the overall composition of the seabed and earth. water.
Geological Oceanographers also study the movement of the site that is shifting rapidly and making new surface under the sea.
To become a Geological Oceanographer one has to undergo some special course along with regular course required to deep under the ocean.
Educational Qualification
The minimum educational qualifications for pursuing a course in Geological Oceanography is Graduation in Pure Science with Mathematics and Chemistry as one of the main subjects.
Age Limits
The candidate must have attained the age of 17 years.
To become a Geological Oceanographer, one has to follow the given steps:
Step 1
After clearing the +2 Exam with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as the main subject the aspiring Geological oceanographer has to get admission into some related Under Graduate Course like B.Sc (Marine Science).
Step 2
After getting B.Sc. (Marine Science) degree or B.Sc. (Geology), B.Sc. (Applied Sciences) degree one can go for a Master’s degree in the related field like M.Sc.(Marine Science) M.Sc. (Oceanography) or M.Sc (Physical Oceanography and Ocean Modelling) by PhD in Oceanography or any other related field of study.
Step 3
Once the aspirant has completed his qualification one can applying for the job is the public sector or private sector as a Geological Oceanographer.
List of Important Institutes Provide courses in Geological Oceanography or Related Fields
Job prospects for Geological Oceanographers are vast. After getting the requisite qualification through good institutes one can get employment in public and private sector as a scientist, or researcher.
Some of the premier government agencies that provide job opportunity to these professionals are Geological Survey of India and Department of Oceanography, Government of India.
Besides companies in the corporate private sector with interests in the marine products or research also provide job options to Geological Oceanographer.
A Geological oceanographer who has a master’s degree can expect Rs.40,000 to Rs.50,000 per month in the government sector and slightly higher in the private sector. With a PhD degree in hand experience of a few years, one can earn about Rs.50,000 to Rs.60,000 per month.