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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

24 Months

The M. Tech programme in Water Resources Engineering and Management offered by the Department of Regional Water Studies integrates engineering and technological principles with socio-economic perspectives. Interdisciplinary in its scope and objectives, the programme aims to train young graduates and professionals into water leaders who can provide with multi-faceted perspectives on water related issues rather than just technical ones, thereby contributing to development of both technical insights and policy prescriptions along with effective implementation.  


Eligibility Criteria

Graduate, or equivalent in any branch of engineering, or postgraduates in any of the following disciplines or equivalent: Environmental Science, Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, Chemistry, Geology, Atmospheric Science, Economics, Geography, Agricultural Science with mathematics at 10+2 level.

Admission Details

Admissions will be based on an online test and interview.

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