Environmental Engineering
Hi
Yes you can apply for My tech in Renewable Engineering in IIT. Please see the details below.
Institute offering courses
1. IIT Delhi
2. IIT Bombay
Eligibility
1. Minimum aggregate score of 55 % in B. E / B tech from any reconized university.
2. Candidates awating their final year exam can also apply.
3. Btech in Electrical / Mechanical / Mechatronics / Renewable
4. A vaild GATE score.
Admission process
1. GATE qualification
2. Group Discussion
3. Personal interview
Course fees: 1 to 3 lacks
Average starting salary: 3 to 8 lacks
Top recruiting areas
Reliance power, Hindustan power, Tata power solar, Adani power, NTPC, JSW energy
Dear Student,
Greetings.
Environmental engineering is the branch of engineering concerned with the application of scientific and engineering principles for protection of human populations from the effects of adverse environmental factors; protection of environments, both local and global, from potentially deleterious effects of natural and human activities; and improvement of environmental quality.
Lead Project Engineer
Senior ROV Technician
Sr. Reservoir Engineer
Technical Engineering Manager
Seismic Acquisition Consultant
Environmental Engineering Technicians
Environmental Scientists and Specialists
Hydrologists
The average salary of an environmental engineering ranges from 8-10 lakhs per annum.
Hey.
Here is a list of few colleges with Environmental Engineering course.
Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore
Indian Institute of Technology Madras.
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi.
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur.
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur.
Delhi Technological University, Delhi.
NIT Warangal
NIT Trichy
SRM, Chennai
COE Pune
You can use the link below for a more comprehensive list
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-environmental-engineering-colleges-in-india
Hey Vikaash RS,
The top environmental engineering colleges in India are,
1. VIT University, Vellore
2. IIT, Madras
3. IIT, Bombay
4. IIT, Delhi
5. IIT, Kharagpur
6. IIT, Khanpur
7. Delhi Technological Univeristy, Delhi
8. NIT, Trichurapalli
9. SRM university, Chennai
10. NIT, Warangal.
for the entire list you can check in the given below link,
All the best!
Here is a list of top colleges with Environmental Engineering course.
Https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-environmental-engineering-colleges-in-india
Do you want to do higher studies after btech?, If it is so than go for gate exam if you are interested in your field. If you are interested in financw than go for MBA, if yiu want to be a leader, go for entrepreneurship . There are many fields. Just believe in yourself that you can do it.
Hello,
As per the eligibility, a candidate must have a bachelors degree in sciences or equivalent degree. So you must check the college for any additional eligibility if they specify before applying. Most universities also conduct an entrance exam for the same. So you must prepare yourself accordingly.
Hope that helps!
All the Best!
Dear Saud Parveen,
The eligibility criteria is college specific. While in Manipal Institute of Technology the eligibility criteria is B.E/B.Tech or AMIE in Civil/Chemical Engineering/Ceramic Engineering. Technology/Mechanical/Metallurgy/Mining/Environmental/Bio-Chemical Engineering/Bio-Technology.
There are other colleges including the IIT Delhi & Madras and Delhi college of engineering where the eligibility criteria is Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Technology in any of the following subjects like Civil Engineering, Agricultural Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Petrochemicals Engineering etc.
The candidate also needs to appear for the entrance tests held for M.Tech Environmental engineering by the state, central or private universities.
But in most of the colleges/universities the candidate should have had a minimum score of at least 50 percent in Bachelors degree.
Hope this helps.
Good luck !
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