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UPSC Recruitment 2025 – Geology Jobs for M.Sc. Graduates

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released Advertisement No. 07/2025, announcing various vacancies across departments. For Geology postgraduates, this recruitment drive presents four significant opportunities in esteemed central government institutions. In this blog, we explore all UPSC posts that require M.Sc. in Geology or Applied Geology, including eligibility, number of posts, how to apply,

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Ore Minerals & Their Diagnostic Properties

What Are Ore Minerals? Ore minerals are naturally occurring minerals from which valuable metals and elements can be economically extracted. These minerals are essential for industrial processes, construction, and technology. Key Characteristics of Ore Minerals ✅ High concentration of the desired metal.✅ Economically viable to extract.✅ Often found in association with non-valuable minerals called gangue

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Rock Forming Minerals & Their Diagnostic Properties

Rock-forming minerals are the essential minerals that make up most of Earth\’s rocks. These minerals are found in igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks and are mainly composed of elements like silicon (Si), oxygen (O), aluminum (Al), iron (Fe), calcium (Ca), sodium (Na), potassium (K), and magnesium (Mg). Table of Rock forming Minerals [table id=14 /]

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SYLLABUS for Sampling Technician  MECL

TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE TEST Questions in this test will be relevant to the area of specialization based on the following syllabus. The syllabus for all subjects is indicative and not exhaustive. 1. Introductory Mineralogy i) Mineral, definition and classification ii) Process of Mineral Formation iii) Common Physical Properties of Minerals 2. Chemical composition and diagnostic physical

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Resumption of Sampling Activities by CSIR-CIMFR Signals Relief for Coal Industry

In a welcome development for the coal industry, the Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research (CSIR-CIMFR) has announced the resumption of sampling activities from May 20, 2023. After a temporary halt due to internal issues with their service provider, M/s Cotecna, this decision brings much-needed relief to stakeholders and ensures the continuity of accurate

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CSIR-CIMFR stopped third-Party coal Sampling Activities Temporary

Temporary Halt in Third-Party Sampling Activities by CSIR-CIMFR Due to Internal Issues Recent internal issues with the service provider of CSIR-CIMFR (Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research) have led to the temporary suspension of third-party sampling activities. M/s Cotecna, the service provider, has faced complications, resulting in the disruption of their partnership with CSIR-CIMFR.

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