Employability

Employment Opportunities

This programme opens up advanced opportunities in a range of roles and sectors including:

Industry

  • Renewable Energy Engineer (working in solar, wind and bioenergy sectors with companies like Tata Power, Adani Green Energy or global firms such as Siemens Gamesa and Vestas)
  • Sustainability Consultant (advising corporations and governments on sustainable practices, carbon reduction strategies and circular economy implementation)
  • Environmental Engineer/Climate Analyst (roles in environmental impact assessment, climate risk modelling and adaptation planning for infrastructure projects)
  • Green Construction Specialist (working with sustainable building materials and energy-efficient design in firms like Larsen & Toubro or international construction consultancies)
  • Energy Systems Designer (designing and optimising power generation systems, including hybrid renewable solutions for industrial and urban applications)

Research & Development

  • Research Scientist in Sustainable Technologies (positions in CSIR labs, IIT research centres or global R&D hubs focusing on advanced materials, energy storage and carbon capture)
  • PhD Opportunities (researching climate resilience, renewable energy systems or sustainable manufacturing at leading global institutions)

Policy & Governance

  • Climate Policy Analysis (working with government agencies, NGOs or international organisations (UNDP, World Bank) on climate adaptation and sustainability frameworks)
  • Corporate Sustainability Officer (driving ESG strategies in multinational corporations)

Entrepreneurship

  • Green Tech Start-Ups (ventures in clean energy, waste-to-resource technologies or sustainable product design, leveraging India's growing start-up ecosystem and government initiatives like Startup India and Make in India)

Global Opportunities

  • Roles in multinational engineering firms, energy companies and consultancies operating in Asia, the Middle East and Europe, where sustainability expertise is in high demand