Student Speak: A waste concern

Student Speak: A waste concern

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Updated on Jul 29, 2011 02:15 IST

In our country, waste management has become a serious problem owing to the lack of stringency in terms of implementation of policies and laws. The Industrial Revolution has also contributed its part. Waste management hazards not only have serious repercussions on the environment but create numerous problems for human beings as well. With this understanding, coupled with a keen interest for the issues of environmental sciences, I started searching for some interesting programmes in various universities across the world, after completing my graduation in biotechnology from ICFAI University.


When I came across this course in renewable energy, engineering and management at TERI University, I knew it was exactly what I was looking for. It is an interdisciplinary course with a batch of 20 students from varied backgrounds ranging from biotechnology, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and environmental engineering.


The objective of this course is to introduce students to non-conventional sources of energy like wind, solar, hydropower, biofuels and waste to balance energy conversion. Apart from these, there is another course on energy economics and energy modelling, which would enable us —the future engineers — to formulate or validate the economics of a renewable energy-based power plant.


I plan to do my major in waste utilisation and biofuels. Since India is mainly an agrarian economy, there is a huge potential and scope for research in this area. This course equips one to seek employment in solar energy (with the 96,000 crore solar mission recently launched in India, prospects in this field look promising), wind energy (companies like Suzlon are expanding on a largescale) and bioenergy (a large number of consultancy companies are mushrooming in India to support the ongoing projects in different parts of the world, especially the US and the South-East Asia) sectors. One can even explore the possibility of becoming an energy auditor.

Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Date: 27th Jan., 2010


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Jacob Georgy

2010-03-09 23:16:57

Will this course help the students having a diploma in CHEMICAL ENGG.

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Priya Saxena

2010-03-10 17:39:01

Hi Jacob, It depends on your interest. It will be a great career option only if you are serious about making as your career. All the best!

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reshma

2010-03-08 12:52:29

as the world population is increasing day by day, the importance of waste management comes into picture.this course is a very good initiative to keep people aware of the various ways to manage waste.since the resources are depleting at a very fast pace,this subject gains importance. but this knowled

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Priya Saxena

2010-03-10 17:39:42

Yes very true!

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akanksha srivastava

2010-03-06 12:38:04

would i be able to do a short term training for 2 months in this course iam pursuing M.tech in biotechnology having environmental as one of my subject

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Priya Saxena

2010-03-10 17:41:44

Hi Akanksha, Different institutes offers courses with different durations but then there are only a few institute which offer Waste management courses. To know more, you may check the following link: https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=waste+&location=&searchType=course&cat_id=-1&countOff

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amitnath

2010-03-04 11:19:05

I am doing chemical engineering at IIT Delhi will this course heip me as elective

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Priya Saxena

2010-03-10 17:43:41

Hi Amit, This is one of the growing career options in world now as it works on the lines of saving the nature. If you are keen in being a part of it, this definitely work to be a good option. All the Best!

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mustali

2010-03-03 13:08:44

i am a diploma holder in mechanical engg can i do this course

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Priya Saxena

2010-03-10 17:47:23

Hi Mustali, Although there aren't many institute which could offer such courses but most of the ones which does offers Masters level course and for which Bachelors are required so to be eligible for this course. But it may differ as well depending on the institutes as there are few institutes which

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