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Kajal Gupta

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In my opinion, M.Sc Environmental Science will be better if we think of better scope. There is a great scope in private as well as government sectors, for the environments Science degree holders.

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Dr Singh Ram Narayan

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Although the number of private colleges is offering the degree in M Tech (Renewable Energy/ Energy Management), however, they are charging huge money. If you are thinking Government organization you may consider School of Energy & Environmental Studies, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidayala, Takshashila Campus, Khandwa RoadIndore (Madhya Pradesh), India-45200.1.

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preksha jainNetworker, motivator

Contributor-Level 9

Well, we can't compare Symbiosis with Nirma in many terms as Symbiosis is a brand name and a prestigious B-school as Nirma is good for engineering that too chemical and Symbiosis is good for management. SIIB is better option, package will be around 6-7 lpa and companies coming for recruitment have a good profile too. Still it would be better to research more about the both the college before spending money. Hope it helps. Let me know if you need any more help.

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preksha jainNetworker, motivator

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Hi, congratulations for your conversion. First of all, the three specialisation for which you have got selected is completely different from each other so I want to know what's your interest towards?BIMHRD is ok ok. Placement is near about 4lpa. Opt out from other 2. I am a current BIMM Marketing Student but if you get BIMM then I must say go for it. It's good and worth taking.

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Disha Agarwal

Beginner-Level 5

Hello Pranjjal!
With mechanical engineer as a degree, we'd gauge you would opt for operations as a specialisation. For operations, the highest package offered this year was 8 Lacs with an average of 5.78 Lacs. We had Amazon, Hexaware, McNroe, DHL, TCS, Green parks Hotels etc. Coming to campus for the same. Kindly check our official website for the complete list- https://www.siu.edu.in/symbiosis-hyderabad-campus.php. In case of further queries do get back to us.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

Guide-Level 12

Go through the link. This course is for engineering professionals. You can do it through distance. https://www.mitsde.com/PGDinEnergyMng
MIT School of Open Learning is availing this course. Regards.

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Mohit Sood

Guide-Level 12

Hello Amit,
The placement team in the college is known as the hall of placement. The chances of getting placements are not as good as the name of the college. The salary packages given is around 3LPA to 4 LPA.
Hope this helps you.
Thanks :)

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Rocky Singh

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I would advice for M.Sc. In environmental Science and suggest BVIEER (Institute of environment education and research of Bharati Vidyapeeth) at Pune would be the best option to pursue the course. The link here will give you the course information and the scope of it which will help to judge for the best one https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-environment-science-and-technology-institute-of-environment-education-and-research-bharati-vidyapeeth-deemed-university-dhankawadi-pune-153982.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

Guide-Level 13

Each university decides upon its own course content, but as a general rule, a Bachelors degree in Environmental Science will include more science (ecology, chemistry, biology, mathematics, etc.), while a Bachelors degree in Environmental Studies or Environmental Management may be more interdisciplinary and cover less science but more policy and social science content (cultural studies, economics, athropology, policy development, etc.).
You will graduate with a B. Sc. or B. Env. Sc. if you study Environmental Science, but may graduate with either a B. Sc. or a B. A. if you study Environmental Studies, depending on your university and you
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