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Raj Butani

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This salary figures mentioned anywhere in this article is just for reference purposes. Please treat them as such. Actual salaries may vary depending on respective candidates, employer, job location and numerous other factors.
1) Environment Photographer - Rs. 2,50,000 Rs. 4,00,000
2) Pollution Control Officer - Rs. 3,60,000 Rs. 8,00,000
3) Lecturer - Rs. 2,40,000 Rs. 8,00,000
4) Director of Waste Management - Rs. 4,00,000 Rs. 6,00,000
5) Environment Journalist - Rs. 2,00,000 Rs. 4,60,000.

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- Environment Journalists - In this job basically reporters who accumulate various information related to the environment and present them before the world. They help to create environmental awareness among the people. - Environment Photographers - mostly work in dangerous locations and collect vital images related to the environment. These images are then published in journals, newspapers, and magazines. - Conservation Hydrologist Conservation Hydrologist - mainly responsible for taking care of water bodies. They collect water samples from various water bodies and test them to check the pollution level, pH, etc. - Director of Waste Ma
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After this studies global organizations usually hire environmental Science graduates for the role of an environmentalist. The graduates can also engage themselves in research activities in various private and public sectors. They can also acquire jobs in the media sector as an environment journalist. Environmental studies, as a subject, has a very vast scope for its students. It offers a variety of career choices under private and governmental companies and organisation. Students might also get recruited in big world organizations like the World Health organisation, Red Cross, United Nations, United Nations Environment Programs, World
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B.Sc. Environmental Science is a 3-year course with 6 semesters. The syllabus may slightly differ from university to university. But the topic usually included in the course are like, -Semester 1 - 1) Hindi 2) English 3) The Ecological System 4) Natural Resources Management
-Semester 2 - 1) Hindi 2) English 3) The Ecological System 4) Natural Resources Management
-Semester 3 - 1) Environmental economics 2) Sustainable Development 3) Resource Economics 4) Environmental Policies
-Semester 4 - 1) Environment and Development 2) Environmental Education 3) Environmental Protection Strategies 4) Environmental Planning for the Future
-Semester 5 -
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The top colleges that offer courses in environmental studies are:
1) Fergusson College Pune
2) Mount Carmel College Bangalore
3) Amity University Noida
4) St. Xaviers College Ahmedabad
5) NIMS University Jaipur
6) Lovely Professional University Jalandhar
7) CSJM Kanpur University Kanpur
8) Deogiri College Aurangabad
9) Integral University Lucknow
10) Chandigarh University Chandigarh.

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For this course, Undergraduate - 3 year
Every year has 2 semesters, total 6 semesters in UG. Postgraduate - 2 year
Every year has 2 semesters, total 4 semesters in PG.

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Keytan Sethi

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The fee structure stands at Rs 175000.

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Relangi Nikhil surya prakash

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Hi Mukesh
Part time/p. G course in environment engineering/Science or sustainability is available in IIM Kozhikode, AIET AICE Angul and Oxford Brookes University and Khalifa University are best colleges. I India admission through qualifying exam is GATE and fees structure ranges from 7000 to 20000 in government colleges and 30000 to 80000 in private colleges.

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Varshika Srivastava

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Yes. you can pursue M.Sc. In environmental studies after completing B.Sc. In plant Biology and plant biotechnology. Bachelor's degree from any stream related to science makes a person eligible for this M.Sc. Course.

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Siddharth Shankar

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Paper I will test the candidates on a variety of topics like Logical Reasoning, Data Interpretation, People & Environment, etc. Paper II will test the candidates on the subject chosen from the 81 subjects (including Political Science, Philosophy, History, Commerce, Music, etc. ). By the candidate.

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