After the war, he graduated from the Geological Prospecting Faculty of the
Grozny Petroleum Institute with a degree in Geology and mineralogy, and then worked as senior laboratory assistant in the Grozny Oil Institute from 1949 until 1952. In 1952, he moved to study for a master's degree at the All-Union Geological Institute () in
Leningrad, returning to the Grozny Petroleum Institute in 1956 as Dean of the Evening Faculty. In 1976, he was appointed as the Dean of the Faculty of Geological Exploration (). Abramov was the author of 10 scientific works, including one monograph. Abramov died in Moscow on 14 May 2004. == Awards and honors ==