
IIT-G course to help people in combatting flood devastation
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Guwahati: Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IIT-G) will now train manpower to aid affected people during the annual devastation caused by floods in Assam. It aims to equip people with scientific water resources management techniques.
The institute announced on Tuesday the launch of a new MTech programme in Flood and Water Resources Management, tailored for working professionals and graduates. Backed by the World Bank under a broader initiative led by the Assam Flood and River Erosion Management Agency (FREMAA), IIT-G said the project aims to equip over 200 engineers in the next 10 years with the advanced tools and expertise needed to build a flood-resilient Assam.
The department of civil engineering of IIT-G will deliver this course in a hybrid format, combining online lectures with on-campus laboratory sessions and final examinations. "The programme is designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and applied skills to address complex challenges related to water scarcity, climate variability, and sustainable development," IIT-G said in a statement, adding that the application portal for the inaugural batch is now open.
The programme does not require a GATE score for admission. Selection will be based on departmental written tests and interviews.
IIT Guwahati online education and skilling dean Prof. Hemant B Kaushik said, "As climate risks intensify, flood events become more frequent, and water resources face mounting stress, the demand for skilled professionals in this domain has never been greater. This programme is designed to help tackle these challenges."

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