Date of Entrance Examination: May 30, 2009 (Saturday)
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About the Program: The programmes, run by the Department of Natural Resources, are intended to educate students to become natural resource/environmental managers, scientists, researchers, and policy-makers through courses in natural sciences, economics, and public policy.
Duration of Program: Two years full time
Number of Seats: Not available
Location: Department of Natural Resources, TERI University, New Delhi
Eligibility Criteria: A Bachelor’s degree in Science/ Engineering/ Commerce/ Economics/ Mathematics/ Statistics/ Geography with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 6.75 on a 10 point scale or equivalent as determined by the TERI University, wherever letter grades are awarded, or 60% marks in aggregate (of all the years/semesters of the qualifying examinations), wherever marks are awarded.
How to apply: It is recommended that applications be made on-line. Alternatively, the application forms and the information brochure can be obtained from various centres accrossIndia (addresses are available on the University website) or from Registrar, TERI University.
Where to apply: Applications can be made on-line
Date of Issue of Application Forms: January 28 to April 28 (at counter), 2009
Last Date for Submitting Forms: April 28 (by post or at counter), May 5 (online), 2009
Application Form Fee: Rs. 1250/- (Online - Credit card/ direct bak debit/ demand draft), Rs. 1450/- (collected personally), Rs 1500/- (by post).
Examination Centres: 46 Cities
Selection Procedure: Admission to the M Sc programmes is made on the basis of an online test conducted by the University.
The online test will be for one-hour long duration and will consist of one paper with 100 multiplechoice questions. The questions will be divided into three sections:
Proficiency in English / Analytical reasoning / Quantitative ability
Wrong answers would invite negative marking.
Proficiency in English / Analytical reasoning / Quantitative ability
Wrong answers would invite negative marking.
Result Announcement: June 9, 2009
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