Environmental Engineering
Out of 240 marks Student must need to secure 50% in the entrance exam need to get admission in M. Tech in MIT for Environmental Engineering or Structural Engineering. Students need to score 50% in the Entrance exam as well as students need to secured 50% marks in Mathematics, Physics and any one of the optional subjects in class 12th. Approximate marks between (120 - 130) out of 240 in MET M. Tech.
Hello Aspirant,
The Environmental Engineering course emphasises constructing strategies and governing the improvement of technologies for the management of polluted lands and assuring the security of people along with environmental components.
Eligibility is at least 60% from an identified board for the '10+2' level in mathematics, physics and chemistry. 55% or more total for SC/ST category students. Some universities require JEE Mains or any other entrance exam.
Joint Entrance Examination Main- for engineering programs in an institute like NIT, IIT, etc.
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-main
Fees
Top colleges
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-environmental-engineering-colleges-in-india
For M.Tech/ME
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-environmental-engineering-colleges-in-bangalore
I would recommend you to do your B.Tech from another city and do M.Tech if you want higher education, from Bangaluru as it has many promising institutes for this course. Most institutes in Bangalore only provide M.Tech/M.E courses.
Regards.
Dear aspirant,
As far as your Engineering branch is concerned let me tell you that kindly do that from a renowned college and not from a random private university otherwise you would be having difficulty in your placements.
So, if you think you can handle biology with mathematics then kindly go for it but let me tell you it won't be easy to handle. If you are very sure about environmental engineering then biology in 11th and 12th will help you a bit or rather give you an edge.
Still I feel mathematics with computer will be a better option because no one knows about the future and nowadays there is a great hype for non core area and it companies.
Dear Student ,
Here is the colleges in Chennai that offers lateral Entry in Environmental Engineering as you have told that you're studying Diploma :
Some colleges across India offers this course as lateral Entry is :
To know the available colleges in India that offers regular courses in B.Tech Environmental Engineering , refer this :
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-environmental-engineering-colleges-in-chennai
Hope this helps !
Dear student,
Yes, you can choose Environmental Engineering course. Candidates must have completed 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognised Board or College.
Best Colleges offering Environmental Engineering course are listed below.
To get more information about Environmental Engineering Colleges in India go through below given link.
I hope this information was useful to you.
Best of Luck!!
Dear applicant since you have immense interest in the course M.E/ M.Tech Environment Engineering here are some wise options for you in South India like:
1. MIT Manipal
2. IIT Madras
3. SRM Institute of Technology
4. COEP ( Pune)
5. BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore
6. IIT Bombay
7. Maharaja Sayajirao University.
In North India you can choose colleges like
1. IIT Delhi
Go through the link to know the eligibility and detailed information brochure
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-me-mtech-in-environmental-engineering-colleges-in-india
Good luck!!
Dear Pallavi ,
As per last year Karnataka PGCET M.Tech cut off details after 1st round , with GM category[general] ... you have low chances to get BMS college of engineering with Environmental engg .
Last year cut off for this course in this college was - 2787 [after 1st round]
But, you may get Environmental engg course in the following colleges with your rank:
Well, the cut off may change every year due to some unavoidable factors like seat matrix , difficulty level of questions etc.
You can also check the last year PGCET cut off details from here :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/karnataka-pgcet-cutoff
Yes dear, after completion of M.Tech in Environmental Engineering you can still appear for UGC National Eligibility Test into the individual subject where you have your specialisation. As per the eligibility criteria of UGC NET you should not be more than 30 years old if you are appearing for this exam. So it's a suggestion do prepare well, show your hard work towards the exam and you will succeed.
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