MSc Environmental Sciences at Shoolini University prepares students to work on the scientific and socio-economic issues related to environment and resource management. It also focuses on the technologies and policies behind creating a better environment. Students are taught to equip themselves with new and changing concepts of sustainable development. Following an inter-disciplinary framework, our focus remains on innovation in research and application. This helps our students to think outside the box and conduct new and cutting-edge work in the field of environmental sciences.
MSc Environmental Sciences at Shoolini University is NAAC B+ accredited and has UGC certification.
Most of the faculty is an alumnus of global universities such as Oxford, NIH, NCI, John Hopkins Medical School, as well as top universities of India like IISc, JNU, DU, and ZSI. Many faculty members have received grants from National and International funding agencies.
Our students have also received a JRF of Rs 30,000 to Rs 60,000 per month as Environmental Studies Faculty/Scientist.
Key areas of research
Environmental Engineering | Remote Sensing and GIS | Ecology | Biodiversity Conservation | Natural Resources Management | Forest Inventory; Climate Change and its Mitigation Strategies | Environmental Management | Environmental Law | Environmental Impact Assessment | Environmental Auditing | Instrumentation Techniques | Bio-statistics | Environmental Toxicology | Environmental Pollution
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Frequently Asked Questions
On what basis are the candidates selected for MSc Environmental Sciences?
Candidates are selected on the basis of an entrance test conducted by the department.
Who teaches MSc Environmental Sciences?
Our illustrious faculty includes alumni of global universities like Oxford, NIH, NCI, John Hopkins Medical School, as well as top universities of India, like IISc, JNU, DU and ZSI. Faculty members regularly receive grants from national and international funding agencies. Students also get a chance to work closely on live research projects.