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NCS Code: 2114.0600
A Mineralogist examines, analyses, and classifies minerals to understand their composition, structure, properties, origin, and economic value. In India, mineralogists work in mineral exploration, ore characterisation, laboratory analysis, research institutes, mining support services, government geology departments, and universities. Their work often supports mineral resource mapping, responsible extraction, industrial quality control, and scientific research.
N. V. Chalapathi Rao is a distinguished Indian geoscientist known for his contributions to geology, petrology, geochemistry, and mineral sciences. He completed his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Geology from Osmania University and earned doctoral degrees from Osmania University and the University of Cambridge. From working at the Indian Bureau of Mines to leading research institutions, his journey highlights how expertise in geology can create impactful careers in science, research, and academic leadership.
A mineralogist can build a specialised consultancy offering mineral testing and characterisation services to mining, construction, and materials firms and provide exploration support and resource evaluation services. They can also offer industrial mineral quality advisory services, develop training programmes, and create science communication products such as workshops and field courses. Success depends on strong analytical skills, industry credibility, and regional geological insight.
Locomotor disability: Suitable
Hearing impairment: Suitable
Speech difficulties: Suitable for many technical roles.
Specific learning disabilities: Possible with proper training.
Chronic health conditions: Possible
Mild mental health challenges: Possible