If a person clears UGC NET JRF in environmental sciences and wants to do PhD in a medical institute, after the institute approves of his/her qualification, will the UGC still fund his/her PhD studies even if its not remotely related to environmental sciences?
Hello Aspirant,
It can be said for sure , but mostly yes.It will depend on your phd proposal, if it makes sense and if they are confident on your research plan and skills , you will be provided with the funding mostly.You are required to submit a synopsis (write up) in the subject of your interest to the University or Institute which will decide your subject of interest to get an interview call in some cases. It is up to the university to call for interview depending on your academic profile. Ph.D. Usually candidates have the freedom to choose their area of research according to personal interest. If you have enough knowledge and confidence , that it enough. There are no universal restrictions of any kind .In case you are called for the Personal Interview, it will be based on your area of interest or synopsis (subject and basic research methods). Usually , people may take a distant sub-field and it has been fine , they have got the funding . Since you have said it is not even remotely related , it all depends on the university , if you impress them with your purpose of your research , they will get the approval from UGC . However , you would be expected to have some sort of past degree or experience with your area.
All the best
Which of the following plants grow in polluted water ?
Hello,
Hope you are doing well.
As per your question, the plant which grow in polluted water is only wolffia. Wolffia normally grow in canal Or ponds where you can see in day to day life. Wolffia neither has a leaves nor a stem. So this plant is also considered under weird plants.Also woffia is popularly known as per their scientific name and Scientific name of this wolffia is Lemnaceae .
So hope this information helps you out. Thank you.
I am doing BSc Environmental Sciences (Honors). What should I select in discipline section of CAT FORM? There is Environment option in it...
Hey.
As your honour subject is Bsc which clearly is stated as Bachelor of Science, so you need to choose the discipline as Science from the drop down list. How can you fill Environmental if you belong to the category of science graduate.
Hope that solves your concern.
Thank you.
want to study environmental sciences and law ... distant education available. ?
Hello,
You haven't mentioned whether you're enquiring about the courses at undergraduate or postgraduate level, anyway law as a program isn't considered valid by Bar Council of India if pursued in distance mode, so if you're interested in law, kindly go for the regular mode.
And coming to environmental science in distance mode, it's offered in Dr BR Ambedkar Open University, Vidyasagar University, Madurai Kamaraj University etc.
please review b.sc in environmental sciences from amity university, Noida
Dear Nandita ,
As well we know ,Amity University is a recognized university across India .Bsc in environmental is a undergraduate course for 3 years duration courses .This course is introduced newly 2 years back total fees of courses is approximate 3 to 4 lakhs .As per review faculty and curriculum activity is well but when we our taking about Placement it is slightly not impressive and all everything is good as per survey .
I hope it will helpful for you
Thanks
now i am persuing b.sc in home sciences, am i eligible to get admission in environmental sciences?
For MSc in Environmental Sciences
Duration :: 2 years = 4 semesters
Eligibility ::
Students must possess Bachelor's degree from any reputed college in the following subjects : Environmental Sciences, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, Geology, Geography,Life Sciences, Fisheries Sciences.
As per my analysis Home Sciences is not accepted in some colleges for MSc in Environmental Sciences.
Better you may consult your professors for confirmation.
All the Best.
which are the important books for msc entrance exam in environmental sciences for Du or JNU?
There is no particular books for the preparation. For JNU M.Sc Environment Science, the questions will be of MCQ type. The questions will be in two parts.
Part I: This will have questions from the different areas of Science and
Mathematics at the 10+2 level.
Part II: This will have questions, in the areas of Physics, Chemistry,
Mathematics, Geology, Botany and Zoology at the B.Sc. level.
Also solve previous year’s question paper.
You can also refer the link mentioned below for more details
https://jnu.ac.in/admission/e-prospectus-2019-20.pdf
Hope it helps you.
Can I do research in different aspects of environmental sciences after completion of CSIR NET-JRF in earth science?
yes you can choose any current topics irrespective of your earlier subjects.
here I am listing some of the key points that you must keep in mind while ch
choose a topic that will enable you to read and understand the literature
ensure that the topic is manageable and that material is available
make a list of key words
be flexible
define your topic as a focused research question
research and read more about your topic
at the end formulate a thesis statement
Feel free to ask me in the comment box if you are having any further doubts
hope you find it helpful
Good Luck!