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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Go through the link. This course is for engineering professionals. You can do it through distance. https://www.mitsde.com/PGDinEnergyMng
MIT School of Open Learning is availing this course. Regards.

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Mohit Sood

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Hello Amit,
The placement team in the college is known as the hall of placement. The chances of getting placements are not as good as the name of the college. The salary packages given is around 3LPA to 4 LPA.
Hope this helps you.
Thanks :)

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Rocky Singh

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I would advice for M.Sc. In environmental Science and suggest BVIEER (Institute of environment education and research of Bharati Vidyapeeth) at Pune would be the best option to pursue the course. The link here will give you the course information and the scope of it which will help to judge for the best one https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-environment-science-and-technology-institute-of-environment-education-and-research-bharati-vidyapeeth-deemed-university-dhankawadi-pune-153982.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Each university decides upon its own course content, but as a general rule, a Bachelors degree in Environmental Science will include more science (ecology, chemistry, biology, mathematics, etc.), while a Bachelors degree in Environmental Studies or Environmental Management may be more interdisciplinary and cover less science but more policy and social science content (cultural studies, economics, athropology, policy development, etc.).
You will graduate with a B. Sc. or B. Env. Sc. if you study Environmental Science, but may graduate with either a B. Sc. or a B. A. if you study Environmental Studies, depending on your university and you
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Amit,
From university prospective IP is getting more and more popular among industries. Despite IP is state government university and Jamia is central government university, IP is good for its researching, infrastructure and more. However, Jamia is also not lacking behind. From course prospective: you may get job opportunities quicker and easier in clinical research at healthcare sector rather environmental management. Because of rapid growing healthcare and hospitality industry research students are focused. So, I will vote for M.Sc Clinical Research at Jamia. Hope this helps.
Upvote the answer if you feel satisfied. Good Luck.

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Shabana Bee

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Yes, you can do M.Sc in environmental management in FIR Dehradun after completing your graduation. The scopes of Environmental Science is limited at present in India, but is going to see a plunge in the near future. As you know, almost in all the sectors, Environmental Protection is given emphasis, hence Environmental Science graduates have a bigger scope. But, as of now, the main problem is that the job that should be done by Environmental Post graduates are being done by students of Chemistry, Forestry, Agriculture, Botany etc. This is causing a stiff competition for Env. Science students.

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Suprakash Mishra10 years of exp in Digital Marketing

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Both Business School are good in tier 3. Fees of BIMTECH is higher than PDPU. Placement of BIMTECH is around 7 LPA and PDPU is 6.8 LPA. PDPU for energy and infrastructure management has smaller batch size than BIMTECH.

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