Geography
Study Earth's physical features, climate, and human-environment interactions.
Geographers study physical landscapes, climate, human settlements, and spatial relationships. They work in GIS, urban planning, environmental management, and research.
Educational paths: B.A. / B.Sc. / M.A. / M.Sc. in Geography; M.Phil. / Ph.D. for research; certifications in GIS or remote sensing.
Top recruiters: Government departments (Survey of India, ISRO), urban planning agencies, environmental consultancies, and universities.
Trending areas: GIS and remote sensing, climate change research, urban planning, and environmental conservation.
Educational paths: B.A. / B.Sc. / M.A. / M.Sc. in Geography; M.Phil. / Ph.D. for research; certifications in GIS or remote sensing.
Top recruiters: Government departments (Survey of India, ISRO), urban planning agencies, environmental consultancies, and universities.
Trending areas: GIS and remote sensing, climate change research, urban planning, and environmental conservation.
Key Features
Combines physical and human geography
Applications in planning and environment
Technology-driven (GIS, remote sensing)
Research and applied career paths
Scope & Career Prospects
Government agencies, urban planning, environmental consultancies, research institutions, and GIS companies.
Who Can Pursue?
Class 12 (any stream, Science preferred for B.Sc.). Interest in maps, environment, and spatial analysis.
What You'll Get
Geographer, GIS analyst, urban planner, or researcher roles with opportunities in government and private sectors.
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