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You can opt for a one-year Graduate Diploma in Mineral Engineering at CSIR-IMMT, Bhubaneswar or pursue post-PG Dip in Geoinformatics in Earth Science at GSI Training Institute Hyderabad. Read on for details.
What
Geological Survey of India Training Institute, Hyderabad in affiliation with Osmania University, Hyderabad is inviting applications for the Post-PG Diploma Course in Geoinformatics in Earth Science.
Who can apply
Master's degree in Geology / Applied Geology / geo-exploration / mineral exploration / engineering geology / marine geology / earth science and resource management / oceanography recognised university in India or abroad.
The duration of the course is of two semesters, ie one academic year, with a course fee of Rs 10,000 per semester.
Accommodation will be available on twin sharing basis at a cost of Rs 750 per month.
Where to apply
Application and brochure can be downloaded from www.portal.gsi.gov.in
Important dates
Last date for sending application is July 10, 2012
The course will commence July 23, 2012 onwards
Contact
Dy Director General, GSI Training Institute, GSI Complex, Bandlaguda, Hyderabad-500068
Phone: 040-24220782; Email: hodgsiti@gsi.gov.in, hodti.gsi@nic.in
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What
Applications are invited from bright engineers for admission to One Year PG Diploma in Mineral Engineering offered by CSIR-IMMT, Bhubaneswar for the academic session 2012-2013.
Who can apply
Candidates with 1st class B Tech or BE in Mechnical, Chemical, Metallurgical, Mineral and Mining Engineering can apply.
Sponsored candidates with 1st class MSc degree in Chemistry and Geology will also be considered.
Admission is open to both sponsored candidates having industrial experience as well as non-sponsored candidates.
How to apply
Details of the course and application formalities are available in www.immt.res.in/academic
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