The Geological Survey of India Training Institute (GSITI), operating under the Ministry of Mines, has received accreditation from the National Accreditation Board of Education and Training (NABET). This recognition is a testament to the institute’s commendable services and the high standards it upholds in the realm of earth science training. The evaluation was conducted by a team comprising members from the Capacity Building Commission (CBC), NABET, and the Quality Control of India. They thoroughly inspected the institute’s various levels of standard operating procedures and methodologies. Subsequently, GSITI was granted the Certificate of Accreditation with the distinguished grading of Athi Uttam.
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GSITI delivers domain-specific and terrain-specific training programs through its center in Hyderabad, as well as the Regional Training Divisions (RTDs) and Field Training Centers (FTCs) located throughout the country. These programs are designed to enhance competencies in various domains. Participants can acquire skills in mapping techniques for different terrains, including the Himalayas, as well as exploration methods to target mineralized zones such as Gold, Diamond, Copper, Lithium, Rare Earth Elements (REE), Iron, and Manganese.
Other courses cover topics such as photo-geology and remote sensing, geographic information systems, petrology, geochronology, geophysics, analytical methods in chemistry, environmental and urban geology, and natural hazard mitigation. Moreover, GSITI offers courses aimed at upgrading the functional competencies of employees. The institute also recognizes the importance of behavioral competencies and ensures that relevant topics are included in the training curriculum for officials.
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