What Students Say
Likes
- Conduct of practical assessments for the subjects
- Conduction of Classes at the allotted college
Dislikes
- The uncertainty and lack of clear instructions among students
Course Curriculum Overview
The course curriculum is just the same as it should be for an M.Sc degree from any other university of India. The curriculum is vast and all the important topics were covered throughout the duration of the course.
Fees and Financial Aid
The fee structure is quite affordable, minimal actually. The study materials were all delivered to us through post so we didn't even have to buy other resource and study materials as well. The campus employment opportunity is mentioned on the SAMARTH portal but I couldn't access it.
Campus Life
There is nothing to mention about the campus life as the course was opted in distance learning mode. We did went to the study centres time-to-time to submit assignments, complete practical assessments and project-related queries. If that counts, the campus life was pretty decent.
Admission
To become eligible for M.Sc in Environmental Science, candidates must have a graduate degree from a recognised board in science stream. The admission is carried out twice in a year i.e. in January and July. So you can fill out the forms in any session. The seats are available on a first-come-first serve basis so try to fill the forms asap as they get filled pretty fast.
Faculty
My study centre was one of the college from University of Delhi and the teachers belonged to that college only. So, the faculty was quite educated and helpful. They helped us with all our queries related to the project, assignments as well as practical assessments.












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