Environmental Engineering
Dear Aspirant,
Both of the branches are polar opposite to each other and if you have interest in computer and software technologies, then go for IT, or better go for CSE.
However, if you are interested in technologies used in agriculture and all the chemical involved in the process then you should go for Agriculture engineering.
Both of them have good placements in the near future, however, the job profile will be polar opposite and the work you will be doing in both of these engineering are a lot different then one another.
So you should figure out your interest, if you have only slightest interest to any one of them. then go for that branch.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
Environmental engineering is the branch of engineering that is concerned with protecting people from the effects of adverse environmental effects, such as pollution, as well as improving environmental quality. Environmental engineers work to improve recycling, waste disposal, public health, and water and air pollution control, etc.
Following colleges in India provide courses in Environmental engineering.
All of these universities provide Mtech, master in Environmental engineering as the environmental engineering is considered as a sub branch of Civil or Chemical engineering.
You have to prepare for GATE exam after you are done with your btech in Civil or chemical engineering.
Salaries for environmental engineers varies from 40 to 50k in starting and then go up with experiences.
There is a good career in environmental engineering as the pollution is a global problem now and solutions are needed wordwide.
Hey Aspirant!
These are some of the best colleges for pursuing ME in environmental engineering in Coimbatore:
In erode, there's only one engineering college which provides ME in environmental engineering, which is Erode sengunthar engineering college.
Also, in Namakkal, the engineering college which provides ME in environmental engineering are:
Hope it helps you. Best of luck!
Hello dear student,
Greetings!
Employment of environmental engineers is projected to grow 8 percent from 2016 to 2026, about as fast as the average for all occupations. State and local governments' concerns about water are leading to efforts to increase the efficiency of water use. Some growth will be fueled by the need for water reclamation projects that increase water supplies, especially in Western states.
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Hello aspirant,
Current status of M tech in Environmental engineering is
Candidates wishing to apply for the course of M.Tech Environmental Engineering need to fulfill the below mentioned eligibility criteria:
So it seems quite difficulty for a student who has done M.Sc Environmental Science to do M.Tech Environmental Engineering on a subject with GATE.
Hope this will be helpful...
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Project topics are given below :-
1.GARBAGE COLLECTION TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL IN MODERN CITY
2. SURVEY AND DOCUMENTATION OF METHODS DISPOSAL OF HOSPITAL WASTE .
3. BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT AS A SUSTAINABLE OPTION FOR URBAN DOMESTIC WASTE WATER TREATMENT
4. COLLECTION AND TREATMENT OF LEACHATE FROM SOLID WASTE DUMPS
5. MONITORING AND ATTENUATION OF NOISE IN SENSITIVE URBAN LANDUSE
6. EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON TREATMENT OF SYSTHETIC AND INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC WASTE ELECTROCHEMICAL TECHIQUE
7. REMOVAL OF ORTHODRESOL BY ADSORPTION ON FLYSH AND ACTIVATED CARBON
8. FEASABILITY STUDY OF COLUR REMOVAL BY ABSORPTION ON RICHUSK CARBON
9. VERMICOMPOSTING OF DEVARAJA MARKET WASTE
10. EFFECT OF SEWAGE FARMING ON GROUND WATER AND SOIL QUALITY AND IT'S SOLUTION.
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Yes, you can do Mtech in Environmental Engineering either if you do Bio-technology in Btech, there is no any restrictions of doing it. If you got a seat in environmental stream in counselling then you can do specialization in it.
Yes,it is available but you have to crack some test such as (Graduate Record Examination)GRE,TOFEL, and IELTS is an important criterion for admission. A few MIT management programs accept GMAT scores. TOEFL/IELTS may be waived by a few departments for applicants from English-speaking universities.
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