Renewable Energy
Hello Aspirant
The eligibility criteria for UGC NET is that you need to be in a Master's program from a UGC-recognized College/University, be it 1st semester or last semester, there's no restriction on it. You need to check if the subject that you're doing your master's in, is actually a paper in the UGC NET exam. IGNOU is a well-recognised university and you are eligible to apply for UGC NET
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Hello,
Yes, one can pursue MTech after successful completion of a BSc degree if the course is of 4-year long duration. But if one has completed BSc with a 3-year undergraduate degree then students need to complete their MSc. first before applying for MTech.
The eligibility for Mtech in renewable energy are required to secure at least 50% aggregate in B.E/B.Tech from a recognised institution.( For IIT and UPES, the minimum percentage required is 60% in Bachelor’s Degree).
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Yes you are eligible for UGC NET ENVIRONMENT SCIENCE exam after completing M-Tech in Renewable energy sources i.e., Agricultural Engineering. You can definitely give this exam as you have completed the masters in the related subject or stream.
Hope this has cleared your doubts. Thank you.
Hello Dinakaran,
Your query is very unclear and so I am not fully able to solve it. Still I am providing you the colleges providing you the course:
COLLEGES PROVIDING RENEWABLE ENERGY AND SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY:
COLLEGES PROVIDING ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ARE:
For further details you should also visit the following 2 links:
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In west bengal few colleges are offered for this course. BTech in renewable energy. You can get college in kolkata and outside of Kolkata but in West Bengal. I'll provide you those college name.
But for admission this college you have to clear WBJEE examination which is common entrance examination for West Bengal State in engineering and pharmacy colleges. Otherwise you can give JEE Mains examination and take admission in this college.
I'll provide you a link below you can check it for more details about the college
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-renewable-energy-colleges-in-west-bengal
All the best.
Hi there,
It is hard to predict the branch-wise cutoff as it depends on the no. of candidates who are shortlisted for counseling. You will be able to secure a particular branch based on your UPESEAT rank and your board PCM percentage. The better the rank, the more likely you are to secure the branch of your choice.
NOTE: There are also other factors to take into account, like vacant seats (if not enough seats, you will put on a waitlist), in case two people have the same UPESEAT rank- in this case, a better PCM percentage candidate will be prioritized.
For more details, follow the link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/upeseat
I hope this helps!
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Renewable energy and its resources are the future to sustain availability of energy. Thus Master in Renewable Energy works in the field to create more efficient power resources and conducts research either to increase efficiency or to create systems and subsystems in order to utilize renewable energy.
Thus if you wish to go for the course, I would say it can be a great career option for you both academically as well as industrially.
To know more about the field visit the link provided below:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/renewable-energy-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Mainly if you want to focus on the applied portions of Renewable energy then you have to pursue engineering courses like BTech Mechanical Engineering, EEE further with a MTech in Renewable Engineering. Now if you want to work in Photovoltaics, Quantum Photoelectronics etc then Physics/ Chemistry followed a MSc-phD program can be a great option for you. So based on your interest in Renewable energy you will have to select the course.
To know more about this you can visit the link below:
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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