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Arun Tyagi

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It was around 60% with Science/ Engineering/ Economics/ Mathematics/ Statistics/ Geology/ Geography as subjects.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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After completing M.Sc Environmental Science, you can work in governmental environmental officer. You can work as environmentalist.

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Almas QURESHI

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Every course have their own scope and importance in education. Nowadays, a huge crowd is going towards the similar and common course, so career opportunities are less. The course like environmental Science have a great scope as well as the opportunities in India and I foreign also. This will have great demand is government sector too. EX - coal sector, forestry, wild life conservation, medication department etc.

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Leena Agarwal

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As you have studied the PCM in 12 standard. Therefore, technically, you are not eligible to get admission in B.Sc. Environmental Sciences or B.Tech Environmental discipline. The reason being that in environmental sciences you have to study the biological subjects like, ecology, ecological dynamics, biodiversity, conservation, natural resource management, physicochemical environment, environment pollution, environmental monitoring, environment techniques and impact assessment, environment management and ecosystem restoration and development. Therefore, by studying the maths in 12 standard the student is not technically eligible for B.Sc
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aayush verma

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There is no such official announcement. You can get more information at https://www.braouonline.in/.

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aishwarya endla

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Entrance exam for M.Sc Environmental Science in Amity University-Mumbai is easy. You will be given two topics from which you have to choose one and write an essay of 300 words on it. The topics will be general and related to your course.

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Renu Grewal

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It's just you had to complete graduation first in any of the subjects of life science. And then in whichever college you want to pursue M.Sc. Give it's entrance exam. Remember every college conducts respective entrance test on its basis merit list is prepared which confirms the admissions.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Ajay,
It is indeed very nice to know that after having completed your civil engineering you have decided to seek admission for your Mtech in IIT Mumbai. Environmental science engineering is one of the latest branches and deals with different issues that affect the environment of the country and of the world and of course the Engineering solutions that are available or or being researched. Geoinformatics is another interesting branch which has also great potential for job employment as well as for research. In my view you should select the branch in which you have a great interest or the one which fascinates you the most.
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