Advanced PG Diploma in Renewable Energy, Teri University

Advanced  PG  Diploma  distance  learning  programme in Renewable Energy is being  offered  by  TERI  University.  Last Date for applying is 30th June, 2013.

It  gives  an  opportunity to learn about the fastest growing sector in the world, sitting in the comfort of your home/office.

 Programme Details:

-              A two years Advanced PG Diploma with an exit option after a year leadingto a PG Diploma in Renewable Energy

-              Covers technologies such as solar, Wind and biomass, growing at a doubledigit rate

-              Study through web-based Virtual Learning Environment

-              Lectures  from  renowned  experts  in  each  field  during  face-to-faceinteraction or through webinars

-              Developed in collaboration with UK Open University and Ministry of New &Renewable Energy, Government of India

-              Approved by Distance Education Council (DEC), India

-              Open for International students also

Eligibility:

A bachelors degree in Mathematics/Physical Science/Technology or equivalent with  minimum  cumulative grade point average of 6.0 on a 10 point scale or equivalent  as  determined  by  TERI University, wherever letter grades are awarded,  or  55%  marks  in  aggregate  (of  all  years/semesters  of  the qualifying examinations) wherever marks are awarded.

More Details:

For  more  information  about  the  programme,  kindly go through the link:

http://www.teriuniversity.ac.in/APGDRE/   or  contact  the  University  for further details at the below mentioned.

With regards,

TERI University

Phone: +91 11 26122222, 26139110, 26139011

Website: www.teriuniversity.ac.in

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