Assam University M.Tech WRDM FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between the M.Tech (Water Resources Development and Management) and M.Tech (Rainwater Harvesting and Management) at Assam University?
Ans. Both programmes are offered under the Department of Agricultural Engineering, TSSOT. The M.Tech in Water Resources Development and Management has a broader focus covering hydrology, irrigation, watershed management, groundwater development, and water quality, while the M.Tech in Rainwater Harvesting and Management is more specialised, focusing specifically on rainwater collection, storage, and utilisation systems. Students interested in a wider career scope in water resources should opt for WRDM, while those interested in specific rainwater management applications may prefer the latter.
Ques. Is GATE mandatory for M.Tech (WRDM) admission at Assam University, or can I apply with CUET PG?
Ans. Both GATE and CUET PG scores are accepted for M.Tech admission at Assam University TSSOT. However, GATE-qualified candidates are generally given priority in merit ranking and may be eligible for the MHRD/AICTE monthly stipend (Rs. 12,400/month) if the programme is recognised under the scheme. Candidates without GATE can apply through CUET PG, but should verify stipend eligibility with the department.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing M.Tech (Water Resources Development and Management) from Assam University?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in government agencies such as the Central Water Commission (CWC), National Water Development Agency (NWDA), Brahmaputra Board, state irrigation departments, and the National Hydrology Project. Private sector opportunities exist in consulting firms, EPC contractors, and NGOs working in water resource management. Graduates can also pursue PhD programmes in India or abroad, or appear for UPSC/state PSC examinations in the engineering services category.
Ques. What is the total fee for M.Tech (WRDM) at Assam University, and are there any hidden charges?
Ans. The total academic fee for the 2-year programme is Rs. 97,130. This includes tuition fees of Rs. 8,400 and other academic charges of Rs. 83,930, plus one-time admission charges of Rs. 3,500. Hostel fees (if opted) are approximately Rs. 25,000 per year, charged separately. Mess charges are approximately Rs. 2,000 per month. There are no significant hidden charges beyond these components, though fees are subject to annual revision.
Ques. What GATE paper should I appear in for M.Tech (WRDM) admission at Assam University?
Ans. The relevant GATE papers for M.Tech (Water Resources Development and Management) at Assam University are Agricultural Engineering (AG) and Civil Engineering (CE), as the eligibility requires a B.Tech/B.E. in Agricultural Engineering or Civil Engineering. Students from Agricultural Engineering backgrounds should appear in the AG paper, while those from Civil Engineering should appear in the CE paper.
Ques. Are there research and PhD opportunities after M.Tech (WRDM) at Assam University?
Ans. Yes. The Department of Agricultural Engineering at TSSOT offers PhD programmes in areas including Water Resource Development and Management, Soil Water and Nutrient Balance Modeling, and Decision Support Systems. M.Tech graduates from the department are well-positioned to pursue PhD research at Assam University or other central universities and IITs. The department has faculty with specialisations in water resource management, watershed hydrology, and protective cultivation, providing a strong research environment.
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