Instructor: Acharya Academy
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The PhD in Environmental Science is a research-intensive program that focuses on understanding and solving environmental challenges through scientific analysis, innovation, and sustainable practices. It covers key areas such as climate change, pollution control, biodiversity conservation, water resource management, environmental policy, and green technologies.
At Acharya Academy, students are mentored by expert faculty and engage in interdisciplinary research with real-world impact. The program is designed to shape environmental leaders and researchers capable of driving sustainable change on a global scale.
Duration: 3–5 years
Mode: Full-time
Eligibility: Master’s Degree in Environmental Science or a related discipline with a minimum of 55% marks (or equivalent CGPA)
Educational Qualification:
Master’s in Environmental Science, Ecology, Botany, Zoology, Geology, or related field
Required Documents:
Postgraduate Degree Certificate
Academic Transcripts
Research Proposal
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Letters of Recommendation
Resume/CV
Ideal Candidate Traits:
Passion for sustainability and the environment
Strong analytical and research skills
Fieldwork or lab experience
Awareness of environmental policies and regulations
PhD holders in Environmental Science are in demand for high-impact roles in research, environmental policy, conservation, and industry sustainability initiatives.
Job Roles:
Environmental Scientist or Consultant
Climate Change Analyst
Sustainability Officer
Researcher or Professor
Ecologist or Conservation Biologist
Environmental Policy Analyst
Work Sectors:
Environmental NGOs and Government Agencies
Renewable Energy and Sustainability Firms
Research Institutions and Universities
Environmental Consultancy Services
Climate Change Think Tanks and International Organizations
PhD graduates can influence global environmental policies, lead conservation programs, and develop innovative technologies for a greener future. They are also well-positioned for international fellowships, academic careers, and roles in environmental impact assessment and planning.