Course Areas
For M.Sc degree in Hydrology one should have a Graduate degree with science discipline either having Geology or Physics as one of the subjects. Graduates having other specialized qualifications related to water sector also can apply for the degree course in the related institutes.
Career Options
There are numerous career opportunities available for hydrologists within our country. Job opportunities are also available for them abroad. Numerous research institutions in addition to oil and gas industries take in students of hydrology. Those who have a master’s degree in the subject will get much better career opportunities. One other job option available for hydrologists is to work in the fields of education. Those who have a NET or PhD can get employed as Lecturers or Assistant professors with institutions that teach hydrology and geosciences. Scientists and engineers in hydrology may be involved in both field investigations and office work. In the field, they may collect basic data, oversee testing of water quality, direct field crews and work with equipment. Many jobs require travel. A hydrologist may spend considerable time doing field work in remote and rugged terrain. In the office, hydrologists do many things such as interpreting hydrologic data and performing analyses for determining possible water supplies. Much of their work relies on computers for organizing, summarizing and analyzing masses of data, and for modeling studies such as the prediction of flooding and the consequences of reservoir releases or the effect of leaking underground oil storage tanks.
Remuneration
The remuneration of this field is high too. Postgraduates of this field will get a salary of around Rs. 14, 000/- to Rs. 18, 000/- each month. Because of the vast career opportunities that are available for students of hydrology, this field is definitely worth considering. In abroad one can earn six digit salary also.