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I want to take admission in BAMU MSC Admission. Can you provide me the details about BAMU MSC Admission? As you want to get the details of admission in M.Sc. Environmental Science in Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University so here is the information of the same for you: Eligibility Criteria: Candidates must have passed B.Sc. with Environmental Science, Botany, Zoology, Physics, Chemistry, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Bio-Technology, Earth Science etc., B.E.(Bachelor of Engineering ) and B.Sc. Agriculture subjects and Foreignsic Science The weight age of 1% will be given to the candidates who offered Environmental Science as one of the optional subject at the B.Sc. level for seeking the admission to the M.Sc. Environmental Science. Fees for Entrance Examination: Rs.200 /- (For Open Category) and Rs.100/- (For SC/ST/VJ/DT/NT/OBC category) Important Dates: Date of Common Entrance Test (CET) June 23, 2015 12.00 pm to 2.00 pm Last date of submission of Scan copy version of application form by email June 20,2015 (upto5.00pm) Last date for submission of hard copy application form June 22,2015 (upto5.00 pm) Date of display of Seat numbers (for CET) on university June 22,2015 Declaration of Common Entrance Test (CET) result June 24, 2015 Registration for admission (Selected Candidates) June 25 to 30 June 2015 Admission Process July 01 to July 09 ,2015 Spot Admission July 10,2015 Commencement of Classes July 11,2015 Intake for M.Sc. ( Environmental Science) First Year 1. 32 students, Department of Environmental Science, Dr.B.A.M. University, Aurangabad. 2. 30 students, S.B. College, Aurangabad. 3. 30 students, Deogiri College, Aurangabad Syllabus of Entrance Exam: Unit—I Definition principles and scope of Environmental Science. Earth Man and Environment, Ecosystems, Pathways in Ecosystems. Physico-chemical and Biological factors in the Environment. Geographical classification and zones. Structure and composition of atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere. Mass and Energy transfer across the various interfaces, material balance. First and Second law of thermodynamics, heat transfer processes. Scale of Meterology, pressure, temperature, precipitation, humidity, radiation and wind. Atmospheric stability, inversions and mixing heights, windroses. Natural resources, conservation and sustainable development. Unit—II Fundamentals of Environmental Chemistry: Stochiometry, Gibbs’ energy, Chemical potential, chemical equilibria, acid base reactions. solubility product. solubility of gases in water, the carbonate system, unsaturated and saturated hydrocarbons radionuclides. Chemical composition of Air: Classification of elements chemical speciation Particles irons and radicals in the atmosphere. Chemical processes for formation of inorganic and organic particulate matter. Thermo chemical and photochemical reactions in the atmosphere. Oxygen and ozone chemistry. Chemistry of air pollutants. Photochemical smog. Water Chemistry: Chemistry of water concept of DO BOD COD. Sedimentation coagulation filtration Redox potential. Soil Chemistry: Inorganic and organic components of soil Nitrogen pathways and NPK in soils. Toxic Chemicals in the environment-Air, Water: Pesticides in water Biochemical aspects of Arsenic Cadmium Lead Mercury Carbon Monoxide O3 and PAN Pesticides Insecticides MIC carcinogens in the air. Principles of Analytical Methods: Titrimetry Gravimetry Colourimetry Spectrophotometry Chromatography Gas Chromatography Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry. GLC HPLC Electrophoresis. X-ray fluorescence X-ray diffraction Flame photometry. Unit—III Definition Principles and scope of ecology. Human ecology and Human settlement Evolution. Origin of life and speciation. Ecosystems: Structure and functions Abiotic and Biotic components energy flows Food chains Food web Ecological pyramids types and diversity. Ecological Succession Population Community ecology and Parasitism Prey predator relationships. Syllabus of entrance exam of M.Sc. Environmental Science in Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Unit—IV Environmental Geosciences—Fundamental concepts The earth systems and Biosphere : Conservation of matter in various geospheres-lithosphere hydrosphere atmosphere and biosphere Energy budget of the earth. Earth’s thermal environment and seasons. Ecosystems flow of energy and matter. Coexistence in communities-food webs.. Earth’s major ecosystemsterrestrial and aquatic. General relationship between landscape biomes and climate. Climates of India. Indian Monsoon El Nino Droughts Tropical cyclones and Western Disturbances. Earth’s Processes and Geological Hazards : Earth’s processes; concept to residence time and rates of natural cycles. Catastrophic geological hazards Study of floods landslides earthquakes volcanism and avalanche. Prediction and perception of the hazards and adjustments to hazardous activities. Mineral Resources and Environment : Resources and Reserves Minerals and Population. Occeans as new areas for exploration of mineral resources. Ocean ore and recycling of resources. Environmental impact of exploitation processing and smelting of minerals. Water Resources and Environment : Global Water Balance Ice sheets and fluctuations of sea levels. Origin and composition of seawater. Hydrological cycle Factors influencing the surface water.Types of water Resources of oceans Ocean pollution by toxic wastes. Human use of surface and groundwater. Groundwater pollution. Landuse Planning: The landuse plan Soil surveys in relation to landuse planning Methods of site selection and evaluation. Environmental Geochemistry : Concept of major trace and REE Classification of trace elements.Mobility of trace elements. Geochemical cycles Biogeochemical factors in environmental health. Human use trace elements and health. possible effects of imbalance of some trace elements. Diseases induced by human use of land. Principles of Remote sensing and its application of Environmental Sciences Application of GIS in Environmental Management. Unit—V Sun as source of energy : solar radiation and its spectral characteristics : Fossil fuelsclassification. Composition physico-chemical characteristics and energy content of coal petroleum and natural gas. Principles of generation of hydroelectric power, tidal, Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion wind geothermal energy solar collectors photovoltaics solar ponds: nuclear energy-fission and fusion: magnetrohudrodynamic power bio-energy-energy from biomass and biogas, anaerobic digestion: energy use pattern in different parts of the world. Environmental implication of energy use : CO2 emissions global warming: air and thermal pollution: radioactive waste and radioactivity from nuclear reactors impacts of large-scale exploitation of Solar wind Hydro and Ocean energy. Unit—VI Air : Natural and anthropogenic sources of pollution. primary and Secondary pollutants. Transport and diffusion of pollutants. Gas laws governing the behavior of pollutants in the atmosphere Methods of monitoring and control of air pollution SO2, NOx, CO, SPM Effects of pollutants on human beings, plants, animals, materials and on climate. Acid Rain Air Quality Standards. Water : Types, sources and consequences of water pollution. Physico-chemical and Bacteriological sampling and analysis of water quality. Standards, sewage and waste water treatment and recycling. Water quality standard. Soil : Physico-chemical as bacteriological sampling as analysis of soil quality soil Pollution Control. Industrial waste effluents and heavy metals their interactions with soil components. Soil microorganisms and their functions degradation of different insecticides fungicides and weedicides in soil Different kinds of synthetic fertilizers (NP & K) and their interactions with different components of soil. Noise : Sources of noise pollution measurement of noise and Indices effect of meteorological parameters on noise propagation. Noise exposure levels and standards. Noise control and abatement measures. Impact of noise on human health. Marine : Sources of marine pollution and control Criteria employed for disposal of pollutants in marine system-coastal management. Radioactive and Thermal Pollution. Unit—VII Introduction to environmental impact analysis. Environmental impact Statement and Environmental Management Plan.EIA guidelines 1994, Notification of Government of India. Impact Assessment Methodologies. Generalized approach to impact analysis. Procedure for reviewing Environmental impact analysis and statement. Guidelines for Environmental audit. Introduction to Environmental planning. Base line information and predictions (land, water, atmosphere, energy, etc.)Restoration and rehabilitation technologies Landuse policy for India. Urban planning for India. Rural planning and landuse pattern. Concept and strategies of sustainable development. Cost-Benefit analysis. Environmental priorities in India and sustainable development. Unit—VIII Sources and generation of solid wastes, their characterization, chemical composition and classification. Different methods of disposal and management of solid wastes (Hospital Wastes and Hazardous Wastes) Recycling of waste material. Waste minimization technologies. Hazardous Wastes Management and Handling Rules, 1989. Resource Management. Disaster Management and Risk analysis. Environment protection-issues and problems. International and National efforts for Environment Protection. Provision of Constitution of India regarding Environment (Article 48A and 58A).Environmental Policy Resolution. Legislation, public Policy Strategies in Pollution Control. Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 amended 1991. Forest Conservation Act, 1980. Indian Forests Act (Revised)1982. Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 as amended by Amendment Act, 1987and Rule 1982. Motor Vehicle Act, 1988. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act,1974 as amended up to 1988 and Rules 1975. The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and Rules1986.Scheme of labeling of environmentally friendly products (Ecomark), Public Liability Insurance Act,1991 and Rules 1991. Unit—IX Basic elements and tools of statistical analysis; Probability, sampling measurement and distribution of attributes; Distribution-Normal. t and c2. Poisson and Binomtal; Arithmetic. Geometric and Harmonic means; moments; matrices, simultaneous linear equations; tests of hypothesis and significance. Introduction to environmental system analysis; Approaches to development of models; linear simple and multiple regression models, validation and forecasting, Models of population growth and interactions-Lotka-Volterra model. Leslie’s matrix model, point source stream pollution model, box model, Gaussian plume model. Contact Details: Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Dr B A Marathwada Univercity Compound, University Campus Samarth Nagar Aurangabad, Maharashtra 431001 India For more detailed information I am uploading a PDF file which is free to download: Last edited by Aakashd; June 6th, 2019 at 11:10 AM. |
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Re: BAMU MSC Admission
Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University (DBAMU), Aurangabad. This university offers the M.Sc program. This program is two year duration program. It provides the good quality education with well educated teachers for their students. Course Master of Science in Chemistry (M.Sc Chemistry) Duration Two year Eligibility You must have an average of 50% performance at entrance examination with 50% performance of B.Sc. I, II and III year marks at theory as well as practical's in Chemistry. How to apply: The application from will be made available in the Department of Chemistry, University Campus, Aurangabad, or university website: Here I am giving you the attachment PDF file. You can download free from here. Contact address Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University University Campus, Nandanvan Colony, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, 431004 0240 240 3400 Map |