Master of Science in Sanitary Engineering

Overview

The Master of Science in Sanitary Engineering program provides the finest graduate education, training, and research facilities in the fields of sanitary and environmental engineering. It broadens the students' attention to tackling diseases caused by aquatic organisms and resolving public health problems that aren't directly connected to water but are instead caused by the accessibility of air, food, heat, and light.

  • Course Info

    Affilation Pokhara University (PU)
    Duration 2 Years
    Institute Type College
    Average Fees Incurred NPR 200,000 - 400,000
    Employment Roles

    Sanitary Engineer

    Environmental Consultant

    Waste Management Specialist 

    Placement Opportunities

    Government Agencies 

    NGOs

    Environmental Consultancies 

    Research Institutions 

  • Admission Criteria

    The candidate, pursuing the admission must have four years Bachelors of Engineering (Civil Engineering, Civil and Rural Engineering, Hydropower Engineering, Environmental Engineering) or equivalent from recognized institutions. 

  • Salient Features

    Comprehensive Technical Education: In-depth study of technical aspects in sanitary engineering.
    Managerial and Policy Focus: Examination of managerial and policy issues in sanitation.
    Infrastructure Planning Emphasis: Focus on planning and development of sanitation infrastructure.
    Waste Management Expertise: Strategies for effective and sustainable waste management.
    Environmental Sanitation Study: Exploration of environmental aspects related to sanitation.
    Customizable Electives: Tailoring the program with market-driven elective courses.
    Competitive Learning Environment: Encouraging competitiveness and collaboration among students.

  • Eligibility

    Bachelor's degree in relevant field.

  • Curricular Structure

    Technical Aspects of Sanitary Engineering: In-depth study of technical principles in sanitary engineering.
    Managerial and Policy Issues: Examination of managerial and policy aspects in sanitation.
    Sanitation Infrastructure Development: Focus on planning and development of sanitation infrastructure.
    Waste Management Strategies: Strategies for effective and sustainable waste management.
    Environmental Sanitation: Study of environmental aspects related to sanitation practices.
    Market-Driven Elective Courses: Choice of elective courses aligned with industry demands.
    Competitive Learning Environment: Fostering a competitive and collaborative learning atmosphere.

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