if I pursue btech energy and environmental engineering in tnau would I get more or restricted courses for my masters degree?
Hello learner,
Energy and environmental engineering is a branch of energy engineering which seeks to efficiently use energy and to maintain the environment. Energy engineers require knowledge across many disciplines. Energy and Environmental Engineering is a stream, where very few learners are fascinated in.
If you're planning to pursue Masters after your bachelors in this particular stream, you have enormous specializations where you can master at.
- Master of Engineering in Environment Management
- Master of Engineering in Geomatic
- Master of Engineering in Hydraulics and Flood Engineering
- Masters of Philosophy in Environmental Technology
- Master of Technology in Built Environment
- Master of Technology in Energy and Environment
- Master of Technology in Environmental Engineering
- Master of Technology in Environmental Geomatics
- Master of Technology in Environmental Management
- Master of Technology in Environmental Science and Engineering
- Master of Technology in Environmental Engineering and Management
- Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Engineering
- Doctor of Philosophy in Green Technology
- Doctor of Philosophy in Mineral Processing
- Master of Business Administration
- Master of Science
So, do not worry about the programs that you can explore after your B.Tech. There are ample opportunities and programs where you can explore your skills at.
"With the specialization in environment and sustainability – in addition to already existing basic knowledge in electrical engineering and thermodynamics – you gain insights of the planning and economic aspects of daily professional working life as an engineer".
Good Luck!