

B.Tech in Environmental Engineering
In today’s Anthropocene, where human activities are significantly impacting our planet, understanding environmental patterns and processes is crucial to addressing both current and future crises. Environmental sciences, an interdisciplinary field that examines the interaction between biotic and abiotic components of the environment, have become increasingly important in tackling rising issues such as pollution, climate change, biodiversity loss, pandemics, and decreased agricultural production. The challenge of sustainability involves balancing human needs with the necessity of reducing environmental impacts while maintaining ecological integrity. This field encompasses various disciplines, including natural resource management, energy sciences, climate sciences, and conservation biology, and also considers economic, political, and social factors that affect environmental processes. The curriculum emphasizes complex analyses through hands-on, project-based learning that integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications, equipping students with valuable skills and a solution-oriented mindset to address environmental and sustainability challenges on both local and global scales.
Key Courses
Remote Sensing and GIS
Molecular Biology
Environmental Humanities
Marine Ecology and Sustainable Fisheries
Sustainability
Natural Resource Management
Applied Climatology
Biodiversity Conservation
Why this course?
Interdisciplinary Opportunities
Field-based Learning
Regulatory Compliances
Comprehensive Resource Allocation

