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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The average tuition fee for BTech Environmental Engineering is around INR 3 Lacs to INR 12 lakh, which differs based on the college, ranking, location, and placement records. Apart from the tuition fee, you also need to pay extra charges for hostel facilities, college application, semester exam fee, lab work fees, caution money, student welfare fund, backlog fee (if applicable), and other miscellaneous charges.
You can go to the official college websites and have a look at their detailed fee structure for the BTech Environmental Engineering course to have better clarity.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The BTech Environmental Engineering course syllabus is a mix of class lectures, internships, project work, and field visits to give you an idea of the real world applications of the field and gain practical work experience in handling environmental concerns. It gives you knowledge of various waste management processes and pollution control technologies.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, the answer to this query would differ based on your interests and future plans. If you're somebody who is interested in the intricacies and advanced concepts of environmental protection and sustainability, you should go for an M.Tech degree in Environmental Engineering, which spans 2 years.
On the contrary, if you've had a good 4-year academic ride at the UG level and want to kickstart your career journey early, you can surely look for a job after graduation in Environmental Engineering with decent salary packages and satisfaction scores.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
College ranking plays a very important role when pursuing a BTech in Environmental Engineering because a good ranking speaks volumes about the college's overall academic coursework, industrial connections, and placements. A high ranking is also synonymous with research exposure and access to reliable resources and infrastructure.
Having said that, you should not rely solely on the college ranking and brand name, rather look for other factors like individual skills and future plans, course fees, college location, practical opportunities, and scope for skill enhancement.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The selection criterion for BTech Environmental Engineering admission is a combination of both Class 12 merit and entrance test scores. Top colleges like the IITs and NITs ask for valid JEE Advanced and JEE Main exam scores respectively, while a few other private colleges consider the Class 12 board exam marks and may take extra rounds like the GD or PI.
You can go to the college websites for BTech Environmental Engineering to have better clarity about their eligibility requirements and admission procedure.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
You have both options available depending on the particular college you wish to apply to. A majority of the top BTech Environmental Engineering colleges release the application forms in the online mode on their university/college portal, which allows you to fill out the forms from the comfort of your homes without having to travel to the respective college.
Some colleges may still follow the old approach of offline form filling at the college window. So, you should go to the official college websites to check their application methods and then apply accordingly. The basic steps are uploading the scanned copies of the relevant docs and s
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
BITs is a very good college but the branch you're considering from their can be doubtful. I'm assuming that you got less marks in BITSAT that's why you're getting this branch. I can assure one thing that once you get into this college you'll definitely get placed into some good company, but yes the number of companies might be low for Environmental Engineering.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Stanford University MSc in Civil and Environmental Engineering is a coursework-based degree. The Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering offers Master's degree in five areas of specialisation namely Atmosphere / Energy, Environmental Engineering, Structural Engineering & Mechanics and Computation, Sustainable Design & Construction, Sustainable Engineered Systems. To take admission to this course, the applicants are required to meet the following requirements:
- A Bachelor's degree or equivalent
- The Department does not require: A minimum GPA, Particular fields in the undergraduate / graduate study, other graduate degrees, GRE scores
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