B.Tech. in Soil and Water Conservation Engineering

B.Tech. in Soil and Water Conservation Engineering is a 4-year undergraduate program that focuses on the sustainable management of soil and water resources to combat environmental issues such as erosion, water scarcity, and land degradation. The course covers subjects like hydrology, watershed management, soil erosion control, irrigation techniques, environmental engineering, and water resource management. Students learn how to design and implement effective conservation strategies to ensure the sustainable use of land and water resources. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, often through fieldwork, projects, and internships. Graduates can work in government agencies, NGOs, environmental consultancies, agricultural industries, or research institutions, contributing to environmental conservation, sustainable agriculture, and water resource management.