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Climate Change Analyst: Roadmap India ⬇️
Education:
1. Bachelor’s Degree
⚝ Primary Options: Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Geography, Ecology.
⚝ Other Options: Earth Sciences, Agricultural Science, Forestry, Meteorology.
⚝ Institutions: IITs, Delhi University, JNU, Madras School of Economics.
2. Master’s Degree
⚝ Primary Options: MSc in Climate Change, Environmental Management.
⚝ Other Options: MSc in Sustainable Development, Renewable Energy, Natural Resource Management, Public Policy with an environmental focus.
⚝ Institutions: TERI School of Advanced Studies, IISc, IITs, NIT, Ashoka University.
3. Skills
⚝ Data Analysis: R, Python, MATLAB.
⚝ GIS and Remote Sensing: ArcGIS, QGIS, ERDAS IMAGINE.
⚝ Additional Skills: Climate modeling (WRF, CDO), Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).
⚝ Policy Knowledge: Indian climate policies, global treaties like the Paris Agreement, IPCC frameworks.
4. Experience
⚝ Internships: TERI, MoEFCC, WWF India, Greenpeace, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM).
⚝ Volunteering: Projects with NGOs like Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), Nature Conservation Foundation (NCF).
⚝ Entry-Level Jobs: Research assistant, environmental analyst, climate policy advisor, sustainability consultant in firms like PwC, EY, KPMG.
5. Certifications
⚝ Environmental Impact Assessment: Centre for Environment Education (CEE), TERI.
⚝ Carbon Management: Certifications from IIMs, Coursera, edX (University of Edinburgh).
⚝ Other Certifications: Climate Risk Management (IRMA), Green Building Certification (IGBC).
6. Ph.D.
⚝ Institutions: IISc, IITs, TERI, JNU, Amity University.
⚝ Research Areas: Climate modeling, carbon sequestration, climate policy analysis, renewable energy technologies.
7. Networking
⚝ Professional Organizations: INSEE, TERI, IPCC, Indian Network on Climate Change Assessment (INCCA), South Asian Network on Climate Change (SANDEE).
⚝ Conferences: India Climate Dialogue, International Conference on Climate Change, Global Climate Action Summit.
⚝ Workshops: MoEFCC, UNFCCC, ORF.
8. Job Opportunities
⚝ Government Agencies: MoEFCC, IMD, Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), State Climate Change Cells.
⚝ Private Sector: Environmental consultancies, sustainability roles in corporations (Tata, Reliance, Infosys).
⚝ International Bodies: UNDP India, World Bank’s Climate Change Group, WWF India, development agencies like GIZ.
9. More resources
⚝ Online Courses: Coursera, edX (Yale, University of Melbourne).
⚝ Journals and Publications: Climate Change, Environmental Research Letters, Journal of Climate.
⚝ Professional Development: Short-term courses from IITs, IISc, TERI on climate topics or sustainable development.
Disclaimer:
I'm not a climate change analyst myself.
I research and share knowledge on the request of students, whenever I get time.
I recommend you to do your own research and add some knowledge if you want in comments to help build the future of climate change students.
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Climate Change Analyst: Roadmap India ⬇️
Education:
1. Bachelor’s Degree
⚝ Primary Options: Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Geography, Ecology.
⚝ Other Options: Earth Sciences, Agricultural Science, Forestry, Meteorology.
⚝ Institutions: IITs, Delhi University, JNU, Madras School of Economics.
2. Master’s Degree
⚝ Primary Options: MSc in Climate Change, Environmental Management.
⚝ Other Options: MSc in Sustainable Development, Renewable Energy, Natural Resource Management, Public Policy with an environmental focus.
⚝ Institutions: TERI School of Advanced Studies, IISc, IITs, NIT, Ashoka University.
3. Skills
⚝ Data Analysis: R, Python, MATLAB.
⚝ GIS and Remote Sensing: ArcGIS, QGIS, ERDAS IMAGINE.
⚝ Additional Skills: Climate modeling (WRF, CDO), Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).
⚝ Policy Knowledge: Indian climate policies, global treaties like the Paris Agreement, IPCC frameworks.
4. Experience
⚝ Internships: TERI, MoEFCC, WWF India, Greenpeace, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM).
⚝ Volunteering: Projects with NGOs like Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), Nature Conservation Foundation (NCF).
⚝ Entry-Level Jobs: Research assistant, environmental analyst, climate policy advisor, sustainability consultant in firms like PwC, EY, KPMG.
5. Certifications
⚝ Environmental Impact Assessment: Centre for Environment Education (CEE), TERI.
⚝ Carbon Management: Certifications from IIMs, Coursera, edX (University of Edinburgh).
⚝ Other Certifications: Climate Risk Management (IRMA), Green Building Certification (IGBC).
6. Ph.D.
⚝ Institutions: IISc, IITs, TERI, JNU, Amity University.
⚝ Research Areas: Climate modeling, carbon sequestration, climate policy analysis, renewable energy technologies.
7. Networking
⚝ Professional Organizations: INSEE, TERI, IPCC, Indian Network on Climate Change Assessment (INCCA), South Asian Network on Climate Change (SANDEE).
⚝ Conferences: India Climate Dialogue, International Conference on Climate Change, Global Climate Action Summit.
⚝ Workshops: MoEFCC, UNFCCC, ORF.
8. Job Opportunities
⚝ Government Agencies: MoEFCC, IMD, Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), State Climate Change Cells.
⚝ Private Sector: Environmental consultancies, sustainability roles in corporations (Tata, Reliance, Infosys).
⚝ International Bodies: UNDP India, World Bank’s Climate Change Group, WWF India, development agencies like GIZ.
9. More resources
⚝ Online Courses: Coursera, edX (Yale, University of Melbourne).
⚝ Journals and Publications: Climate Change, Environmental Research Letters, Journal of Climate.
⚝ Professional Development: Short-term courses from IITs, IISc, TERI on climate topics or sustainable development.
Disclaimer:
I'm not a climate change analyst myself.
I research and share knowledge on the request of students, whenever I get time.
I recommend you to do your own research and add some knowledge if you want in comments to help build the future of climate change students.
Follow me @AdityaGaurav for more.
Like and Share with friends.
Image by: Unsplash - https://unsplash.com/photo...
#climate #climatechange #green #greenhouse #global #savetheplanet #sustainability #greenenergy #student #students #graduates #university #college #research #analyst
4 months ago
How to become a Game Developer ⬇️
A fact: I am the 2022 Indie Fan Favorite Second Rank World Champion in Game development out of 149 countries represented India at GDWC.
Most games are usually built on game dev softwares that are known as engines.
There are many game engines:
Unreal Engine, Unity, Godot, Cryengine etc.
Some companies make their own engines
for max control over customizability:
RAGE (Rockstar), Frostbite (DICE) etc.
Every engine has pros & cons, future potential, research before choosing any engine.
All engines have diff ecosystems, community support potential and marketplaces.
Engines with best community support are:
Unreal Engine (UE), Unity
More users of a engine = better chances of getting help/updates in the case of any issue.
UE is quite hard to get started with due to steep learning curve thanks to overwhelming amount of in built features.
How devs see it globally:
UE = Better for Hyper realism, PC, Console
Unity = Better for mobile and portable devices
You can however create games for most platforms in both engines. But before choosing any engine see if it's feature availability meets your career or personal goals.
To start learning game development:
There are two ways:
Self Learn or Institute
Now if you're like me who's a student short on budget but still wants to achieve big heights,
go for self learn. I won't guide you wrong even if haters will spread hate in comments, but here's the truth- game dev institutes in India has syllabus that is very outdated isn't worth lacs of fee they charge and provide very little value & knowledge according to international standards in game dev today. That's the ground reality I learnt after winning competitions globally. Btw, I am a self learnt game developer.
so If I can do it myself most can.
However even then if you want to join classes it's on you and lacs of fee is on your parents.
Now the main thing, how to self learn:
I learnt Unreal engine from:
Online documentations, UE community
& Youtube tuts
That's it. On internet you can find and learn anything, given that you are commited to stay dedicated, do hardwork and practice daily, you can also become a world famous game developer one day. The self learn journey I followed is unique, but very rewarding.
Follow me @[1] for more.
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A fact: I am the 2022 Indie Fan Favorite Second Rank World Champion in Game development out of 149 countries represented India at GDWC.
Most games are usually built on game dev softwares that are known as engines.
There are many game engines:
Unreal Engine, Unity, Godot, Cryengine etc.
Some companies make their own engines
for max control over customizability:
RAGE (Rockstar), Frostbite (DICE) etc.
Every engine has pros & cons, future potential, research before choosing any engine.
All engines have diff ecosystems, community support potential and marketplaces.
Engines with best community support are:
Unreal Engine (UE), Unity
More users of a engine = better chances of getting help/updates in the case of any issue.
UE is quite hard to get started with due to steep learning curve thanks to overwhelming amount of in built features.
How devs see it globally:
UE = Better for Hyper realism, PC, Console
Unity = Better for mobile and portable devices
You can however create games for most platforms in both engines. But before choosing any engine see if it's feature availability meets your career or personal goals.
To start learning game development:
There are two ways:
Self Learn or Institute
Now if you're like me who's a student short on budget but still wants to achieve big heights,
go for self learn. I won't guide you wrong even if haters will spread hate in comments, but here's the truth- game dev institutes in India has syllabus that is very outdated isn't worth lacs of fee they charge and provide very little value & knowledge according to international standards in game dev today. That's the ground reality I learnt after winning competitions globally. Btw, I am a self learnt game developer.
so If I can do it myself most can.
However even then if you want to join classes it's on you and lacs of fee is on your parents.
Now the main thing, how to self learn:
I learnt Unreal engine from:
Online documentations, UE community
& Youtube tuts
That's it. On internet you can find and learn anything, given that you are commited to stay dedicated, do hardwork and practice daily, you can also become a world famous game developer one day. The self learn journey I followed is unique, but very rewarding.
Follow me @[1] for more.
Like & Share with friends.
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1 month ago
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I follow the rule of:
Being honest with myself and my soul.
Never do wrong intentionally.
Never hurt someone who's innocent.
Never build wrong friends and habits.
Stay positive and work for good.
I respect each and every god equally.
However keeping everything aside,
I consider the purity and clarity of my mind and purpose of my life to be the biggest guiding force of my life.
I have seen many people who do crime and hurt innocent while wearing religious clothes, just to look like saints.
Wearing clothes of a religion doesn't makes one innocent or honest. It's the person inside that needs to be cleaned, not the clothes outside.
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Being honest with myself and my soul.
Never do wrong intentionally.
Never hurt someone who's innocent.
Never build wrong friends and habits.
Stay positive and work for good.
I respect each and every god equally.
However keeping everything aside,
I consider the purity and clarity of my mind and purpose of my life to be the biggest guiding force of my life.
I have seen many people who do crime and hurt innocent while wearing religious clothes, just to look like saints.
Wearing clothes of a religion doesn't makes one innocent or honest. It's the person inside that needs to be cleaned, not the clothes outside.
Share with your friends.
Follow me @AdityaGaurav for more.
#religion #friends #student #students #people #person #career #college #university #school #country #national #international #truth #ultimate
2 months ago
This Life Theory Gave Me Exponential Growth ⬇️
I’m not racing against
anyone else in this world.
I’m racing against the person,
who I used to be.
I’m racing with myself.
I’m racing against my past and verifying that I’m not standing at the
same place as yesterday.
I’m racing against time, that will one day transform me back to ashes.
I’m racing to learn what i don’t know,
that uncertainty fuels my curiosity.
I’m one and I see this world as
a simulation designed to test my capabilities.
I don’t know if I’m in reality or not,
but I’m here for a purpose.
A purpose that makes me driven,
to achieve something that I don’t know yet.
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Written and Owned by Aditya Gaurav.
#psychology #race #life #myself #me #I #one #world #simulation #purpose #drive #curiosity #fuel #uncertainty #simulation #time #space #earth #future #theory #science #grow
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I’m not racing against
anyone else in this world.
I’m racing against the person,
who I used to be.
I’m racing with myself.
I’m racing against my past and verifying that I’m not standing at the
same place as yesterday.
I’m racing against time, that will one day transform me back to ashes.
I’m racing to learn what i don’t know,
that uncertainty fuels my curiosity.
I’m one and I see this world as
a simulation designed to test my capabilities.
I don’t know if I’m in reality or not,
but I’m here for a purpose.
A purpose that makes me driven,
to achieve something that I don’t know yet.
Follow me @AdityaGaurav for more.
Like and Share with friends.
Written and Owned by Aditya Gaurav.
#psychology #race #life #myself #me #I #one #world #simulation #purpose #drive #curiosity #fuel #uncertainty #simulation #time #space #earth #future #theory #science #grow
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9 months ago
During my school days, I realized the significance of making friends as it played a crucial role in my growth and development. Not only did my friends provide me with a sense of belonging, but they also helped me develop social skills, gain self-awareness, and broaden my understanding of the world. Through their unwavering support during life's highs and lows, I learned the true value of strong friendships that last a lifetime, empowering me to achieve big things in life.
Here's how I went about building these meaningful connections during my school days:
First and foremost, I embraced the philosophy of being myself. I understood that authenticity is a magnet for genuine friendships. So, I stayed true to who I was, refusing to put on a facade just to fit in. This approach led me to find like-minded individuals who shared my interests and values, forming the foundation of lasting friendships.
To expand my social circle, I actively participated in various clubs and activities. Whether it was joining a sports team, being part of a drama club, or engaging in thought-provoking debates, I discovered numerous opportunities to connect with people who had similar passions. Not only did I have a blast doing what I loved, but I also met friends with whom I could share my interests and ambitions.
Throughout my journey in forging new friendships, kindness and friendliness became my guiding principles. I made it a point to smile, greet others warmly, and take the time to get to know people on a deeper level. Simple acts of kindness had a profound impact, enabling me to build strong and genuine relationships with others.
Listening played a pivotal role in strengthening these connections. As I got to know my new friends, I took the time to actively listen to their stories, passions, and dreams. This genuine interest and support helped us bond on a deeper level, and I found joy in being there for them when they needed someone to lean on.
Being open-minded was another crucial aspect of my journey in making friends. I set aside judgments based on appearances, backgrounds, or interests, and instead, focused on finding common ground with individuals. Embracing this open-minded approach allowed me to see people as unique individuals, and I found that every person had something special to offer as a friend.
As I ventured into building friendships with "doers" who aspired to achieve big things in life, I knew the importance of surrounding myself with motivated individuals. Seeking out friends who shared similar goals and aspirations propelled me forward in my own pursuits. Together, we formed an inspiring network of support, encouraging and motivating each other to reach new heights.
To be a true friend to my ambitious peers, I practiced the art of support. I celebrated their achievements with genuine happiness, offering unwavering encouragement during their challenging moments. Being there for them through thick and thin reinforced the strength of our bonds, turning us into an unshakable team.
Setting goals together became a powerful tool in my growth journey. Collaboratively, we took on challenges, whether it was training for a marathon, embarking on a business venture, or mastering a new skill. This shared journey fueled our motivation and determination, leading us to achieve remarkable milestones as a united force.
Embracing a continuous learning mindset was essential for achieving big things in life. My friends and I were naturally curious and eager to explore new horizons. We encouraged each other to try new experiences, push our boundaries, and expand our knowledge. This insatiable hunger for learning kept us on an upward trajectory, always striving for greatness.
In conclusion, my school days were a tapestry of friendship and growth. By being myself, engaging in activities that aligned with my interests, and showing kindness and support to others, I built strong and lasting connections. Surrounding myself with motivated individuals, setting goals together, and embracing a passion for continuous learning elevated these friendships to new heights. Together, we became a force to be reckoned with, pushing each other towards achieving big things in life. The power of friendship, support, and shared ambition is truly transformative, and I am grateful for the incredible journey it has led me on.
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Here's how I went about building these meaningful connections during my school days:
First and foremost, I embraced the philosophy of being myself. I understood that authenticity is a magnet for genuine friendships. So, I stayed true to who I was, refusing to put on a facade just to fit in. This approach led me to find like-minded individuals who shared my interests and values, forming the foundation of lasting friendships.
To expand my social circle, I actively participated in various clubs and activities. Whether it was joining a sports team, being part of a drama club, or engaging in thought-provoking debates, I discovered numerous opportunities to connect with people who had similar passions. Not only did I have a blast doing what I loved, but I also met friends with whom I could share my interests and ambitions.
Throughout my journey in forging new friendships, kindness and friendliness became my guiding principles. I made it a point to smile, greet others warmly, and take the time to get to know people on a deeper level. Simple acts of kindness had a profound impact, enabling me to build strong and genuine relationships with others.
Listening played a pivotal role in strengthening these connections. As I got to know my new friends, I took the time to actively listen to their stories, passions, and dreams. This genuine interest and support helped us bond on a deeper level, and I found joy in being there for them when they needed someone to lean on.
Being open-minded was another crucial aspect of my journey in making friends. I set aside judgments based on appearances, backgrounds, or interests, and instead, focused on finding common ground with individuals. Embracing this open-minded approach allowed me to see people as unique individuals, and I found that every person had something special to offer as a friend.
As I ventured into building friendships with "doers" who aspired to achieve big things in life, I knew the importance of surrounding myself with motivated individuals. Seeking out friends who shared similar goals and aspirations propelled me forward in my own pursuits. Together, we formed an inspiring network of support, encouraging and motivating each other to reach new heights.
To be a true friend to my ambitious peers, I practiced the art of support. I celebrated their achievements with genuine happiness, offering unwavering encouragement during their challenging moments. Being there for them through thick and thin reinforced the strength of our bonds, turning us into an unshakable team.
Setting goals together became a powerful tool in my growth journey. Collaboratively, we took on challenges, whether it was training for a marathon, embarking on a business venture, or mastering a new skill. This shared journey fueled our motivation and determination, leading us to achieve remarkable milestones as a united force.
Embracing a continuous learning mindset was essential for achieving big things in life. My friends and I were naturally curious and eager to explore new horizons. We encouraged each other to try new experiences, push our boundaries, and expand our knowledge. This insatiable hunger for learning kept us on an upward trajectory, always striving for greatness.
In conclusion, my school days were a tapestry of friendship and growth. By being myself, engaging in activities that aligned with my interests, and showing kindness and support to others, I built strong and lasting connections. Surrounding myself with motivated individuals, setting goals together, and embracing a passion for continuous learning elevated these friendships to new heights. Together, we became a force to be reckoned with, pushing each other towards achieving big things in life. The power of friendship, support, and shared ambition is truly transformative, and I am grateful for the incredible journey it has led me on.
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