Geology covers a multitude of subdisciplines, including, but not limited to palaeontology, petrology, structural geology, geophysics, geobiology, geochemistry, hydrogeology, limnology, mineral physics, mineralogy, and tectonics. With the growing risks of environmental and earth-related issues such as global warming, pollution, earthquakes and floods, the prospects of Geology as a discipline have increased a lot.
The Department of Geology offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs, focusing on areas such as mineralogy, petrology, palaeontology, sedimentology and geophysics. Students in this department gain hands-on experience through fieldwork, lab research, and internships. The department aims to advance knowledge of Earth systems, addressing environmental challenges, natural resource management, and geohazard mitigation. The faculty members provide a collaborative learning environment and contribute to scientific advancements.