Programme Overview
Ph.D in Environment Science is a doctorate-level course of a minimum of 2 years that deals with a deeper study of the environment and its aspects. The students will also learn more about environmental health issues, social issues, wildlife management and more. During the course, the students will also have to work on their thesis research and presentation.
The Ph.D program at the Institute focuses on multidisciplinary studies to include projects on wildlife management, environmental engineering, environmental health issues, social issues, etc. etc. The Ph.D program consists of coursework and thesis research and presentation. The course work will consist of three papers.
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Tools and Techniques in Environmental Science
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Quantitative Analysis Techniques
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Literature Review
The first two papers are compulsory. The duration of the course work will be one semester. Each paper will be taught for minimum of 50 hours and maximum of 60 hours. The 3rd paper" Reviewing of Published Research Work" in the area of the students Ph.D. topic will be a continuous process. In Paper I the student should select practicals to cover a 60 hour period. The selection of the practical will be done based on the research topic in consultation with the respective guide and the HOD / Director.
In addition, to attain a degree, the student needs to have published three papers in a scientific journal of Impact Factor >1.