Environment Management
Hello aspirant,
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As your subject of Post-Graduation is an environmental science and engineering so, with these eligibility criteria, you appear for both UGC and CSIR.
If you want to appear in UGC NET apply for Environmental Science and the CSIR NET exam choose Earth Science.
CSIR-NET is conducted only in 5 subjects only for Science stream students.
UGC-NET is conducted in 81 subjects mainly for Arts, Commerce, and language.
Hope this information helps you!
All the best!
Dear Student,
After completing an MBA in Environment Management these are some of the job profiles that you can get :
some of the top recruiters are
for more details regarding this top please click on this link https://www.careers360.com/courses/environment-management-course
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Hello,
Yes, environmental engineering is different from environment management.
“Environmental Engineering provides academic/technological solutions of Pollution Control while Environmental Management is the practical implementation and applications of those technologies under legislative framework for monitoring & reporting”.
Thank you
Yes, some subjects are common and some subjects are same.
In order to pursue your career in Environment Management courses, you need to know the eligibility criteria. You must have completed 10th and 12th class from a recognized board with an aggregate of 50%. The course fees is 1.07 lakhs in private and in government it is 13.62K-6.60 lakhs. Course subjects are risk assessment, industrial ecology, bioremediation, climate change, energy and environment and many more. Top recruiters are government bodies, NGOs, Colleges and universities and MNCs. You need to give CAT or GATE exam for that. Colleges offering the course are IIFM-Bhopal, Amity University-Noida etc.
www.careers360.com/courses/environment-management-course
Hope, this helps you.
Dear Aspirant,
You may have some slim chances of getting the MSc in Environment Management. The rank of 65 in IPUCET is perhaps not that bad.
In Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, the number of seats available for Masters in Science in Environment Management is only 25. The only way possible is through some sort of reservation if available in IPU. If some one vacates the seat and again a second list of candidates is taken out by the University, then also you may have some chances of getting admission in the institute. I don't see if you have any other option in this regard right now.
If you want to pursue your post graduation from other colleges from Outer Delhi or any other region, still you need to a secure a very good rank in that Institute's entrance test as well. You need to be one of the best rank holders there too. Only then you can have some real good chances of making into that college irrespective of that region. If you want to compare colleges, then all you need to do is to just click on this link:-
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges
This great comparison tool compares colleges based on their merits and demerits and focusses on key areas like placements, scope for research, qualified professors, infrastructure, etc.
Hello Aspirant,
If you are interested to do Msc in Environmental Science, first of all find out the best colleges providing this course. Get to know the admission procedure in each college. Some colleges give admission directly based on the undergraduation marks. Many of the colleges conduct their own entrance exam for seats allotment. Some of the colleges you should consider applying are,
Good luck!
Hello krishan,
Yes you can apply for Msc Environmental Management in FRI as the basic need for them is that you must posses a 3 year bachelors degree of any branch
Here i am sharing a link with you for more clarification
https://www.careers360.com/university/forest-research-institute-dehradun
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