Doon Univ M.Sc NRM FAQs
Ques. How is M.Sc Natural Resource Management different from M.Sc Environmental Science?
Ans. While both programs are offered by SENR, M.Sc Natural Resource Management has a specialized focus on sustainable management of specific natural resources like forests, water, wildlife, and energy. M.Sc Environmental Science covers broader environmental topics. The NRM specialization is ideal for students interested in resource conservation and management careers, while Environmental Science is better for those interested in pollution control and environmental protection.
Ques. What internship opportunities are available during the course?
Ans. Students undertake a mandatory 2-month summer internship during the third semester with reputed conservation organizations, government agencies, and NGOs. The university has partnerships with organizations working on forest conservation, wildlife management, and water resource projects. These internships provide practical experience in resource management and help students develop professional networks.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after M.Sc Natural Resource Management?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in forest departments, wildlife conservation organizations, water resource management agencies, environmental NGOs, international organizations like UNEP and FAO, and government environmental departments. Job roles include Resource Manager, Conservation Officer, Forest Officer, Wildlife Biologist, Water Resource Specialist, and Development Officer. The university's placement cell provides career guidance and connects students with potential employers.
Ques. Is field work mandatory in this program?
Ans. Yes, field work is an integral part of the curriculum. Students conduct field surveys in all four semesters, gaining practical experience in resource assessment and management. The Himalayan location provides unique opportunities for studying diverse ecosystems and resource management challenges. This hands-on experience is crucial for developing professional skills in natural resource management.
Ques. Can I pursue PhD after M.Sc Natural Resource Management from Doon University?
Ans. Yes, the university offers PhD programs in Environmental Science for M.Sc graduates. Students with strong academic performance can apply for PhD admission. The PhD program includes extensive coursework, seminars, and 2+ years of thesis work. Funding opportunities like DST-INSPIRE, UGC-JRF, and other fellowships are available for PhD scholars interested in resource management research.
Ques. What is the focus of the dissertation in this program?
Ans. Students conduct a 6-month dissertation in the fourth semester on natural resource management topics. The dissertation allows students to conduct independent research on issues like forest conservation, wildlife management, water resource sustainability, or energy resource management. Faculty supervision ensures quality research that contributes to contemporary resource management challenges.








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