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Akansha Bisht

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Here are some of the best MSc in Environmental Science college options offering the placements opportunities to postgraduates in India:

MSc in Environmental Science CollegesAverage Package Offered
UAS BangaloreINR 75 LPA
Symbiosis Institute of GeoinformaticsINR 20.8 LPA
Mumbai UniversityINR 15 - 18 LPA
Delhi UniversityINR 15.5 LPA
GicededuINR 15 LPA

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Akansha Bisht

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Here are the elective subjects in the MSc Environmental Science IGNOU syllabus, from which, students can choose 4 subjects, one each for semesters 2 & 3 and two for semester 4.

  • Global Climate Change
  • Environmental Management
  • Environmental Biotechnology
  • Biodiversity Conservation and Management
  • Disaster Management
  • Urban Environment
  • Environment and Society
  • Instrumentation Techniques for Environmental Monitoring
  • Environmental Issues

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The books for the MSc Environmental Science vary from one university to another. Below mentioned are the books which are widely used throughout the country for MSc Environmental Science learning.

Name of the bookAuthor 
MathematicsAnton, Kolman
Principles of BiochemistryLehninger
Ecology & Field BiologyR.L.Smith
Natural Resources conservationOliver S Owen & Chiras
Environmental ScienceCunningham Saigo
Global BiodiversityW.R.L. IUCN
Environmental ChemistryMannahan
Atmospheric ScienceWallace & Hobbs
Microbial EcologyR.M.Atlas & Bartha

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The question paper for MSc Environmental Science consists of both descriptive and objective type questions. For objective type, one has to choose the right answer from the options, and for descriptive type, the answers should be given in long paragraphs.

  • The pattern of exams may vary, therefore candidates are advised to check the exam pattern for their particular university entrance exam.
  • The syllabus for it may vary depending upon the university you are applying to, but English, Analytical Reasoning, and Quantitative ability are common to all.
  • Build the level of confidence.
  • Manage time for all the sections.
  • Practice the sample papers
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Some of the benefits of pursuing a Master of Science in Environmental Science are:

  • Prospective students should pursue a Master of Science (MSc) Environmental Science when they wish to work to protect the environment.
  • This advanced course can make the doors open to various employment opportunities in the public or private sector.
  • Students in this programme can specialize in various areas such as engineering, biology, conservation, ecology, and chemistry.
  • You can contribute to locating and protecting the earth's resources.
  • Students will learn to predict hazards and can advise on issues related to regulatory compliance.
  • Students can make their
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A candidate may pursue employment or advanced study, including a PhD in Environmental Science at some esteemed universities, after earning an MSc in Environmental Science with distinction. Successful professionals can work for private or public companies, or they can pursue private teaching positions in universities or schools. To further their research, they can collaborate with the Environmental Protection Agency and State Departments.

Graduates with an MSc in Environmental Science may also find employment as a product manager, environmental technician, or senior programme officer in the environmental health and safety sector. There a

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Here are some benefits you'll get after completing an MSc in Environmental Sciences:
  • Knowledge of the Subject - Through the course, the students will gain comprehensive knowledge of the different processes of the environment.
  • Building of Skills - Students will learn various techniques to analyze and conduct practices involving environmental sustainability.
  • Mentorship - Professionals will mentor the students so that they gain the experience required to be experts in the field.

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It can be a good option, especially if you have a strong interest in environmental issues and want to pursue a career in environmental research, management, or consulting. A background in Chemistry provides a solid base for understanding the important principles of Environmental Science, including Pollution, Toxicology, and Environmental Chemistry

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For an MSc in Environmental Sciences, you need to obtain a bachelor's degree in BSc Environmental Science or any relevant discipline that will act as a foundation for your Masters in the specialization. Also, you need to score at least 50% marks from a recognised university.

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Forest Department, Social Development, Marine Development, Water Resources and agriculture are the different fields where MSc Environmental Science graduates can get jobs. A fresher in MSc Environmental Science can opt for the following job profiles at the beginning of their career lives:

  • Environmental Scientist
  • Environmental Consultant
  • Wildlife Journalist
  • Wildlife Conservationist
  • Conservation Hydrologist
  • Lecturer

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