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Scholar-Level 17
M.Sc environmental science in BHU is of 2 years duration course. For more detailed information, you can see below link:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/amp/m-sc-in-environmental-science-environmental-technology-banaras-hindu-university-varanasi-33072
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Best of luck.
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The eligibility criteria for applying to PG Diploma in Environmental Studies in School of Distance Education-Andhra University is that candidate should be graduate from any recognized University.
AU-SDE has a common application process. The application form is available on the official website.
Visit the official website of the AU-SDE.
Click on the concerned program (Post graduate/ under graduate/ Certification/ Diploma/ PG Diploma)
Click on the Application form link.
Candidates must fill the concerned application form and send the copy along with the necessary enclosures to the School of Distance Education to complete the application/ad
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Both subjects are equally good and have their own pros and cons. One should always opt for the subject in which they hold their interest. On the successful completion of the B.Tech (Computer Science), one can look at the following profiles:
1. Software Engineer / Programmer
2. Developer (.NET / Java / C+ etc.)
3. Network Administrator
4. Database Administrator
5. Tester
6. Business Analyst
Environmental Engineering can be in multiple fields like Solid waste management, water supply and waste-water treatment, and air pollution and control. Also, a specific industrial profile can be developed in Environmental Impact Assessment and
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Environmental protection specialists need a minimum of a Bachelor's degree. Relevant majors include environmental Science and policy, environmental protection or environmental science. A degree programme in biology, chemistry, geosciences, natural sciences or public health can also prepare students for careers in this field. Once enrolled, students learn how to analyze problems and create solutions to protect the environment. They also study climate change, conservation and sustainability. You can enroll in any of the below course:
1. Diploma Courses in Environmental Science
2. Advanced Post Graduate Diploma in Atmospheric Physics
3.
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