Duration | 12 Months |
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Level | Masters Program |
- This course will providestudents with an in-depth knowledge of how to deliver effective modern water supply, sanitation and other public health interventions in urban and rural areas in low-income and transitional economies
- The MSc is particularly aimed at consultants, and working professionals in national and local government, non-government organisations, international development organisations and public health agencies
- It has a strong focus on developing practical and policy skills and addresses the critical future challenges of climate change, population growth and urbanisation
- Students will develop their understanding of technical interventions in water supply, sanitation and solid waste management
- A series of compulsory modules will develop students knowledge and skills in a range of areas
- Students will also gain an understanding of the wider issues surrounding public health around the world and how they impact on policy and practice, as well as current debates around the complex topics of health, equity and development understand how health policy is shaped and planned
- At the same time, students will be introduced to the principles and practice of public health engineering to bridge the gap between theory, policy and practice, and explore key technologies in water supply, sanitation, wastewater and solid waste management
- Students wil also consider engineering responses to complex emergencies, especially regarding the provision of water supply, sanitary services and shelter
- Students will also build their knowledge of technical issues in water resources and solid waste management, as well as natural wastewater treatment, and undertake an independent research project
Fees components | Amount |
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Tuition & fees | 2434080 INR |
Hostel & Meals | 543104 INR |
Total | 543104 INR |
Entry Criteria
Class 12th | No specific cutoff mentioned |
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Bachelors | 55.0%
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Exams | IELTS: 6.5
PTE: 64
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