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The M.Tech degree from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad is conferred on candidates who are admitted to the program and meet all the requirements for the award of the degree. Degree, the candidate must fulfill all academic requirements of the subjects, according to the course structure. The department committee consists of the head of the department, the supervisor, and two other senior faculty members of the department.

The Comprehensive Viva-Voce will be led by a committee consisting of the head of the department and two senior faculty members of the department. The Head of Department shall coordinate and make arrangements for the conduct of the viva-voce examination. If the viva-voce report is insufficient, the candidate will retake the viva-voce exam after three months.

If he fails to obtain a satisfactory report in the second viva-voce examination, he will not be eligible for the award of the degree. Expulsion from the examination hall and cancellation of performance in that subject only of all the candidates involved. Copied in the examination hall from any paper, book, programmable calculator, palm computer or any other form of material related to the subject of the examination (theoretical or practical) in which the candidate appears.

Expulsion from the examination room and cancellation of the performance in the subject in question and all other subjects the candidate has already appeared for, including practical tests and project work, and may not appear for the remaining tests in the subjects in the relevant semester/year. The candidate's hall ticket must be canceled and sent to the university. The performance of the original candidate who has been released must be canceled in all the subjects of the examination (including internship and project work) already shown and must not appear in the examination in the remaining subjects of the semester/year in question.

The continuation of the course by the candidate is subject to the academic regulations in relation to the forfeiture of seat. In the case of students of the college, they will be expelled from the examination halls and cancellation of their performance in that subject and all other subjects in which the candidate(s) has already appeared and will not be allowed to appear for the remaining examinations of the subjects of that semester/year. Leave the examination room and take away answer set or intentionally tear the script or any part of it inside or outside the examination room.

Expulsion from the examination room and cancellation of performance in the subject in question and all the other subjects the candidate has already appeared in including practical tests and project work and is not allowed for the remaining tests in the subjects in the relevant semester/year. Expulsion from the examination room and cancellation of the performance in the subject in question and all other subjects the candidate has already appeared for, including practical tests and project work, and is not allowed for the remaining tests in the subjects in the semester/year in question. Expulsion of high school students from the examination room and cancellation of the performance in the relevant subject and all other subjects the candidate has already appeared, including practical tests and project work, and is not allowed for the remaining tests in the subjects in the relevant semester/year.

Cancellation of performance in that subject and all other subjects the candidate has submitted including the practical examinations and project work of the examinations of that semester/year.

BOD 11. COD

Sources of air pollution, effects of air pollution on plants, animals, human health, classification of pollutants, properties of gaseous substances and particles. Atmospheric transport of pollutants – wind – wind profiles, inversions, plume behavior, convective current – ​​turbulence – Dispersion and diffusion of air pollution – Gaussie model for ground level concentrations. Air sampling and analysis, theory and equipment environmental and stack sampling, monitoring of quality emission standards – Indoor air pollution.

Types and sources of solid waste – Need for management of solid and hazardous waste – Legislation on management and handling of municipal solid waste, hazardous waste and biomedical waste. Waste generation rates – Composition – Hazardous Properties – TCLP tests – Waste sampling – Source reduction of waste – Recycling and reuse. Handling and segregation of waste at source – Storage and collection of municipal solid waste – Analysis of collection systems – Need for transfer and transport – Transfer stations – labeling and handling of hazardous waste.

Waste treatment – ​​Processing technologies – biological and chemical conversion technologies – Composing – Thermal conversion technologies – Energy recovery – Incineration – Solidification and stabilization of hazardous wastes – treatment of biomedical waste. E I A in surface water, air and biological environment: methodology for assessing impacts on the surface water environment, sources of air pollution, general approach for assessing impacts of air pollution. Introduction: The hydrological cycle, groundwater contamination and transport, groundwater remediation, sources and types of groundwater contamination Introduction, underground storage tanks, landfills, surface impoundments, waste processing Injection wells Septic systems, agricultural waste, land applications, radioactive contamination, other sources of contaminants, Data collection methods: Introduction, Acquisition of geological data and acquisition of hydrological data, acquisition of soil and groundwater quality data.

Overview of Natural Disasters- Tropical Cyclones, Floods, Droughts, Earthquakes and Tsunamis, Severe Thunderstorms and Tornadoes- Need for Disaster Management Plan;. Introduction: Water quality, Water quality characteristics, sampling and analysis, Methods of analysis, Automated analysis and remote monitoring. Water quality monitoring: Water pollution, sources of pollution, nature of pollutants, existing approaches to control/reduction of water quality degradation, water quality monitoring in river basins.

Water Quality Modeling: Modeling and Monitoring, Evolution of Water Quality Models, Types of Water Quality Models, DO and BOD in Streams, Transformation and Transport Processes, Oxygen Transfer, Turbulent Mixing, Non-Point Source Pollution, Modeling Approaches for Non-Point Modeling Sources. Water Quality Management: Water Quality Objectives and Standards, Water Quality Control Models, Flow Augmentation, River and Lake Water Quality Models, Groundwater Quality Models, Wastewater Conveyance Systems. Schnoor, (1996), “Environmental Modeling – Fate and Transport of Pollutants in Water, Air and Soil”, John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York.

Sensor System: Different types of platforms, different types of sensors, Indian remote sensing systems, data acquisition, spatial, spectral and radiometric resolution, thermal sensors, fundamentals of microwave remote sensing. Agarwal C S and P K Garg (2000), “Textbook on Remote Sensing in Natural Resources Monitoring and Management”, Wheeler Publishing, Allahabad.

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