Post Graduate Programmes

 

Course Structure

  • Alternate Hydro Energy Systems

Teaching Scheme

Courses
     MA-501F Numerical Analysis, Probability and Statistics
     AH-511 Small Hydro Power Planning and Management
     AH-513 Renewable Energy Resources Development Technology
     AH-517 Modeling, Simulation & Computer Applications
   
Programme Elective Courses
    AH-512 Design of SHP Structures
    AH-514 Hydro Electric Equipment
    AH-516 Hydro mechanical Equipment
    AH-518 Environmental Planning and Management
    AH-522 Wind Energy Application Technology
    AH-526 Instrumentation for Small Hydro Power Station
    AH-528 Rural Electrical Energy System Planning and Design
    AH-530 Remote Sensing and GIS for SHP Planning
    AH-534 Construction Planning and Management 
    AH-536 Biomass Production and Utilization
    AH-538 Operation and Maintenance of Small Hydro Plants
    AH-540 Solar Photo-Voltaic Design and Application
    AH-542 Energy Conservation and Management 
    AH-548 Simulation of Small Hydropower Plants

Seminar (AH-601)

Project and Site Visits (AH-602)

Dissertation (AH-603)

  • Environmental Management of Rivers and Lakes

Teaching Scheme

Courses
     MA-501F Numerical Analysis, Probability and statistics
     AH-517A Modeling, Simulation and Computer Application
     AH-523 Integrated Management of water bodies
     AH-525 Aquatic Ecology

Programme Elective Courses
     AH-554 Waste Water Collection, Treatment and Disposal
     AH-556 Environmental Laws, Public Participation and Institutional Development
     AH-544 Project Formulation and Implementation
     AH-558 Coastal Pollution Monitoring and Impact Assessment
     AH-550 Application of RS and GIS in Environment Management
     AH-552 Hydrology and Modeling of water bodies
     AH-576 Planning and Management of  Environmental Facility
     AH-580 Climate Change and Water Resources
     HY-527 Ground Water Hydrology
     HY-531 Water Shed Behavior & Conservation Practices
     HY-542 Urban Hydrology
     CE-601B Environment Impact Assessment of Civil Engineering Projects
     CE-626 Hazardous Waste and Risk Management
Open Elective Courses
     AH-536 Biomass Production & Utilization
     AH-542 Energy conservation and Management
     CE-656 Geoinformatics for Land Use/Land Cover Mapping and Analysis
     HY-538 Hydrology Data Collection Processing and Analysis
  •  Course Credit and Evaluation

    Credit (Cr) and Weekly Contact Hours

Each course (Subject) has a number of credits which depends on the academic load and weekly contact hours for Lecture (L). Tutorial (T), Practical (P) and/ or Drawing (D). One Credit is normally assigned to one hour of lecture or two hours of tutorial or practical per week.

Performance Evaluation

As per regulations in vogue, the evauation of academic performance of students is done on continual basis throughout the semester. In the credit and grading system of evaluation, passing and failing is coursewise (Subjectwise). Promotion of a student to the next semester is linked to his obtaining a certain minimum grade point average and his earning of certain minimum number of credits in a semester and upto that semester. The award of degree is also linked with the earning of total number of credits along with other requirements, as specified for each programme.

A student is evaluated for his academic performance through tutorials, practicals, class work, home work assignments, terms papers, field work, quizzes, tests, examination, viva-voce etc. in each semester, as per regulations. Evaluation in every course (subject) is based on weightage of marks/grades assigned to various course as per curricular structure. The components for evaluation of academic performance are CWS (Class Work Sessional), MTE (Mid Term Examination), ETE (End Term Examination), PRS (Practical Sessional) and PRE (Practical Examination). The marks earned by a student in a course (subject) are converted into letter grades, the value of which is on a 10 point scale.