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It's very heartening to know that you are interested in doing your PG in Environment or Public Health engineering even after retirement. Its fantastic. I am attaching a link that will give you list of colleges offering this course as well as the eligibility criteria. https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/m-tech-environmental-engineering-colleges-india
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The scopes of environmental science is limited at present in India, but it is going to see a plunge in the near future. As you know almost in all sector Environmental Protection is given emphasis, hence Environmental Science graduates have a bigger scope. But as of now the main problem is that the job that should be done by Environmental Post graduates are being done by students of Chemistry, Forestry, Agriculture, Botany etc. This is causing a stiff competition for Environmental Science students. But there are still a lot of areas where Environmental Postgraduates are preferred.
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