The Bachelor of Science in Environment Management (BSc Environment Management) is an interdisciplinary academic program that offers a comprehensive understanding of agricultural ecology, water resources, soil science, and hydrology. It aims to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills to pursue careers in industries and government departments focused on biodiversity conservation.
| Affilation | Pokhara University (PU) |
| Duration | 4 Years |
| Institute Type | College |
| Average Fees Incurred | NPR 200,000 - 400,000 |
| Employment Roles | Environmental Consultatnt Conservative Officer Sustainability Analyst |
| Placement Opportunities | Environmental Organizations NGOs Government Agencies Research Institutions |
The candidates should have scored a minimum of 45% or a CGPA/GPA of 2.0 (in a scale of 4.0) and at least Grade C (in case of A-level, at least Grade D) or 45% in the following subjects:
Physics - Chemistry or Environment related subjects, e.g., Environmental Management, Pollution, etc.
Mathematics or Biology or Zoology or Botany or Computer Science
Comprehensive Environmental Science Education: In-depth study of fundamental concepts and principles in environmental science.
Legal and Policy Understanding: Knowledge of national and international environmental laws and policies.
Ecosystem Preservation Focus: Understanding and preservation of natural ecosystems.
Waste Management Strategies: Learning efficient and sustainable waste disposal techniques.
Climate Change Studies: Exploration of climate change impacts and adaptation strategies.
Biodiversity Conservation: Conservation strategies for diverse ecosystems.
Environmental Impact Assessment Skills: Evaluation of environmental impacts of human activities.
12 examination of NEB or equivalent level in Science and Technology stream such as Forestry, Agriculture, Veterinary/ Engineering from a recognized academic institution.
Introduction to Environmental Science: Overview of fundamental concepts and principles.
Environmental Policies and Regulations: Study of national and international environmental laws.
Ecosystem Management: Understanding and preservation of natural ecosystems.
Waste Management: Strategies for efficient and sustainable waste disposal.
Climate Change and Adaptation: Study of climate change impacts and adaptation measures.
Biodiversity Conservation: Conservation strategies for diverse ecosystems.
Environmental Impact Assessment: Evaluation of environmental impacts of human activities.