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Discover the Career (Introduction)
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1.1
EA13C17L1 What does a Hydrologist do & why it matters today
1.2
EA13C17L2 Water cycle science and human impact overview
1.3
EA13C17L3 Industry overview: research, consulting, and policy domains
1.4
EA13C17L4 Myths vs realities of the hydrology profession
1.5
EA13C17L5 Future relevance: climate change, sustainability, and resilience
Is This Career Right for You?
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2.1
EA13C17L6 Personality traits and work environments of successful hydrologists
2.2
EA13C17L7 Analytical, scientific, and environmental aptitude check
2.3
EA13C17L8 Fieldwork vs computational roles – finding your fit
Your School & Subject Choices
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3.1
EA13C17L9 What to choose after 10th – key subjects & foundational skills
3.2
EA13C17L10 What to choose after 12th — science stream focus & entrance prep
3.3
EA13C17L11 Extracurriculars – science fairs, water projects, and competitions
3.4
EA13C17L12 Profile-building through community initiatives and research exposure
Entrance Exams & Admissions
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4.1
EA13C17L13 Entrance exam overview — JEE, CUET, SAT, and environmental science tests
4.2
EA13C17L14 Admission routes – B.Sc., B.Tech, Integrated M.Sc, and lateral entry
4.3
EA13C17L15 Top Colleges & Universities — India (IIT Roorkee, IISc, Anna Univ) & Global (MIT, Delft, ETH Zurich)
4.4
EA13C17L16 Scholarships, fellowships, and international funding programs
Academic Journey & College Life
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5.1
EA13C17L17 Course structure & duration – UG, PG, and doctoral pathways
5.2
EA13C17L18 Year-by-year subject breakdown – hydrodynamics, geoinformatics, hydrochemistry
5.3
EA13C17L19 Lab work & field measurements – data collection, modeling, simulation
5.4
EA13C17L20 Research projects and dissertations in hydrology & water resources
5.5
EA13C17L21 Assessment methods — practicals, fieldwork reports, oral exams
Real-World Experience & Skill Development
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6.1
EA13C17L22 Internships and field training with research institutes or NGOs
6.2
EA13C17L23 Key tools & software — ArcGIS, HEC-RAS, SWAT, MATLAB, AutoCAD
6.3
EA13C17L24 Using remote sensing, LiDAR, and satellite imagery in hydrology
6.4
EA13C17L25 Communication, teamwork, and interdisciplinary collaboration
Career Growth, Roles & Income
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7.1
EA13C17L26 Entry-level roles — assistant hydrologist, groundwater analyst, junior researcher
7.2
EA13C17L27 Mid-career roles — consultant, water resources planner, project manager
7.3
EA13C17L28 Senior roles — chief hydrologist, research scientist, policy advisor
7.4
EA13C17L29 Salary benchmarks — India vs international markets
7.5
EA13C17L30 Career trajectory over 5, 10, and 20 years
7.6
EA13C17L31 Entrepreneurship & consulting – starting your water resource firm
Future Trends & Your Personal Roadmap
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EA13C17L32 How AI, IoT, and big data are transforming hydrological modeling
8.2
EA13C17L33 Emerging niches – hydroinformatics, water-energy nexus, urban water systems
8.3
EA13C17L34 Climate adaptation and integrated water resource management careers
8.4
EA13C17L35 Building your 5-year roadmap – education, certification, experience
8.5
EA13C17L36 Related and pivot careers – environmental engineer, GIS analyst, climate data scientist
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