Can I apply for M.sc in Environmental Engineering after B.Tech in Civil Engineering?

Asked about North Eastern Hill University, Shillong - M.Sc. in Environmental Science

Can I apply for M.sc in Environmental engineering?But I did B.tech in Civil engineering.Can I apply for M.sc in Environmental engineering?

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    Sanjana raj

    4 years ago
    Hello Dipak,
    As per my knowledge, I think you want to apply for Mtech in Environmental Engineering after doing your Btech in Civil Engineering. You need to appear for the GATE examination for that. But our University does not provide such courses. You can check from this site the list of technical courses provided by our University: https://nehu.ac.in/school/5/School-of-Technology
    But if you want to apply for MSc in Environmental science, it is under the school of Human and Environmental science. The Candidates with a Bachelor’s degree (Majors) in Environmental Science /Botany /Zoology /Chemistry / Biotechnology /Biochemistry /Geog
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