
PhD (Environmental Planning)
Advance your career in environmental planning with our PhD program. Investigate environmental issues and develop innovative solutions.
Course Overview
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PhD (Environmental Planning)
A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Environmental Planning is an advanced academic degree that focuses on research and expertise in the field of environmental planning. This program typically involves in-depth study of environmental policies, sustainability practices, land use planning, resource management, and urban development. Graduates of this program are equipped to conduct original research, analyze complex environmental issues, and contribute to the field of environmental planning through innovative solutions and strategies.
Environmental Planning
Environmental planning is the process of facilitating decision-making to carry out land development with the consideration of environmental, social, economic, and governance factors. It involves assessing the potential environmental impacts of proposed projects or policies and developing strategies to mitigate or avoid negative effects on the environment.
Eligibility Criteria for PhD in Environmental Planning in India
Educational Qualifications: Master's degree in Environmental Planning or related field.
Minimum Marks: Typically requires a minimum of 55% to 60% marks in the qualifying exam.
Entrance Exams: Candidates may need to clear national-level exams like UGC NET, CSIR NET, GATE, or university-specific entrance tests.
Merit-Based Selection: Selection may also be based on the candidate's performance in the entrance exam and interview.
Age Limit: There is usually no specific age limit for PhD admissions, but some universities may have age restrictions.
Nationality: Indian citizenship is typically required for admission, but some universities may allow foreign nationals under certain conditions.
Specific Requirements: Proficiency in research methodology, relevant work experience, and publications in peer-reviewed journals may be required.
Note: Eligibility criteria may vary between universities, so it is advisable to check with the specific institution for detailed requirements.