School of Disaster Management 2015-17
Transcript of School of Disaster Management 2015-17
Jamsetji Tata School of
Disaster Studies
M.A/M.Sc IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT
PLACEMENT BROCHURE
2015 - 2017
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CONTENTS
Message from the Dean
Message from the Placement Coordinator
About TISS
About JTSDS
Key JTSDS Interventions
Course Structure
Why Us
Batch Composition
Individual Profile Details
Past Recruiters
Student Representatives & Contact
Message from the Director
Placement Process
Faculty Details
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Message from the Director
TISS has been involved in addressing disasters since the 1947 partition. The Jamsetji Tata School of Disaster Studies student and faculty interventions during Latur, Assam Riots and Uttarakhand Floods are a demonstration of our interest in understanding the ground realities of society. Our Masters programme in Disaster Management is the first of its kind in the country. This is offered as a Master of Science as well as Master of Arts programme so that students from various disciplines can join the course. The faculty hails from various disciplines and admits about 40 students every academic year. At this point in time, most of the personnel in SDMAs are our student graduates. Recently the school was involved in organizing a disaster preparedness work in Delhi as well as looking at how to address disasters across the border in Nepal. This was quite helpful because as soon as the Nepal earthquake happened, our students and faculty were able to quickly move in and be a part of the relief and rehabilitation framework. We are also continuing the work in Phase Two reconstruction. Our students of Disaster Management have always shown interest in working with various Government agencies/authorities, Multilateral agencies, Non-Governmental Organizations and Corporates. The batch of 2015-17 will graduate in early May 2017, and we are proud to present graduates for placement in your organization.
Dr. S. Parasuraman
Director, TISS Mumbai
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“As soon as the Nepal earthquake happened, our students and faculty were able to quickly move in and be a part of the relief and
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Message from the Dean
The Jamsetji Tata School of Disaster Studies (JTSDS) evolves from TISS’s extensive work on post disaster interventions, research and its teaching programmes. The School was founded during the time period when the country’s disaster management policy and institutional framework were being formulated. Thus, considering the urgent need for socially sensitive, qualified, skilled and committed professionals in the field of Disaster Management, JTSDS conceived the Masters programme in Disaster Management in 2006 along with several other certificate and diploma programmes and have been offering the course since 2007. The decade long journey has seen rich contributions and learning around the idea of a disaster. Values of social and environmental justice have been central and therefore much of our work is concerned with People’s experiences of marginalization and distress both in pre and post disaster situations. The Masters Programme attracts participants with multi-disciplinary background and from various parts of the Country and the Globe, with substantive passion in Disaster Management. The interface of Technology and the Social Sciences and the linkages between Development and Disasters is the backbone of the programme. This enables our students to go into the field to develop as professionals with the right knowledge, attitude and aptitude for disaster management with a clear perspective grounded in social justice. I believe that the students will be a valuable resource to your organization. We welcome you to our campus to choose the best-suited minds that will contribute to the building up of your organization thus strengthening our mutual bond with every passing year.
Dr. Jacquleen Joseph
Dean, Jamsetji Tata School of Disaster Studies
TISS, Mumbai
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Message from the Placement Coordinator
Dear Recruiter, With the changing role of Disaster Management worldwide, from a response centric approach to mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction, there is a need for professionals in the field of disaster management who understand the linkages between development and disasters. The Masters in Disaster Management course in JTSDS provides this unique opportunity to aspirants to nurture their ideas and to mature as thought leaders in the field. Our students from the 2015-2017 (IXth) batch have benefitted from improvements recommended by the peer-review committee of designators involved in various facets of Disaster Management. Their exposure to Disasters and Development stems from the faculty in JTSDS, who come with immense experience in Academics and Field, along with the student’s exhaustive field visits to Rural and Urban areas. The students also benefit from Round Table and Conferences, where experienced practitioners from various fields in Disaster Management come together and discuss real-world problems. While enabling an understanding of disasters from a vantage point of science and technology in prediction, mitigation and response, the programme also fosters a critical and reflective appreciation of current debates in Disaster Management within the framework of social and environmental justice, state and civil society dynamics, development, conflict and globalization. Student learning is enriched through classroom teaching, fieldwork, internship, public lectures, training programmes, conferences, skill based workshops and guest lectures. Cross learning is also encouraged by choice based credit system, wherein our students benefit by exposure to courses in other programmes within TISS. Apart from the theoretical and experiential component, the course also offers a strong research base to students in the form of research dissertation. Our students will definitely be a valuable resource to your organization. Mr. Mahesh Kamble Jamsetji Tata School of Disaster Studies Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai
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About TISS
2016 marks the 81st glorious year since the birth of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences. Since our inception, we have left no stone unturned when it comes to creating a niche in understanding, reframing and redefining social order. It was our continuous strive to pursue excellence by re-inventing academics that has made us India’s second best university, an accreditation that was conferred by NAAC. Today, TISS offers very innovative M.A programmes that are highly relevant for government agencies and civil societies at large. These programmes provide a distinctive blend of theory, practice and training to the students. Students in the programmes are also exposed to challenging field based practices, social issues, and environmental concerns through projects, field exposures and internships that they undertake with various government organizations, NGOs and CBOs as a part of their curriculum. As another academic year is nearing its end, we are delighted to present before you, a cohort of young minds with a vision and mission to find solutions and involve realistically in the state building process.
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About JTSDS
The Jamsetji Tata School of Disaster Studies pioneered disaster education in India. The decade long journey of JTSDS is an expedition of unfading memories and learnings around the idea of a disaster, nature of assessments, structuring of relief, the management of supply chains, psycho-social interventions, challenges of participatory rehabilitation, plan making within specific governance frameworks, societal contexts and people’s experiences of marginalization and distress. Our vision is to emerge as a transdisciplinary academic entity engaged in disaster studies offering quality educational programmes, research and extension services. The School seeks to influence disaster discourse, policy and practice through critical thinking based on values of social and environmental justice and equality. The School of Disaster Studies aims to:
Create professionals who can work towards better disaster preparedness, mitigation and response;
Build professional and institutional capacities of governmental and non-governmental actors;
Initiate and strengthen theoretical, cross cultural, empirical and action-oriented research on disasters, vulnerability, human security and development;
Create networks for knowledge development and sharing, coordination of
interventions and policy advocacy.
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Key JTSDS Interventions
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2009 – ‘10
2010 – ‘11 2011 – ‘13
2013 – ‘14
2014 – ‘15
2015 – ‘16
Andaman & Nicobar
Islands Project Kosi Floods Mumbai terror attacks
Cyclone Aila – Karnataka,
AP Floods
Maharashtra Drought
Endosulphan tragedy Mumbai Blasts Leh Floods AMRI Hospital
Fire
Cyclone Phailin Muzzafarnagar Riots Uttarakhand Floods
Malin Landslide
J&K Floods
Nepal Earthquake
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Faculty Details
Jacquleen Joseph, Dean and Professor
M.S.W. (Bharatidasan University), M.Phil., Ph.D. (NIMHANS)
Janki Andharia, Professor
M.A. (TISS), Ph.D. (East Anglia) Human Security, Addressing Marginalization and Vulnerability.
Balamurugan Guru, Assistant Professor
M.Tech Remote Sensing (Bharathidasan University) Ph.D. (IIT, Mumbai) Remote Sensing, GIS and Modeling
Mahesh Kamble, Assistant Professor
M.A. (TISS) Governance, Policy and Budget Analysis, Community Organization
Abhijeet Jadhav, Assistant Professor
M.B.B.S. (M.U.H.S. Nashik), M.P.H. (SCTIMST, Kerala) Public Health in Disasters, Occupational Hazards
Mohammed Irshad, Assistant Professor
M.A., M.Phil. (Kerala University), Ph.D. (Kerala University) Economics of Disasters and Advocacy, Psychosocial Care in Disasters, Quality Institutional Care for Children
Shibu K. Mani, Assistant Professor
M.Tech (IIT, Roorkee), Ph.D. (Northumbria University, UK) Geophysics of Hazards and Logistics Management
Ramesh Veerappan, Assistant
Professor M.Sc, M.tech, Ph.D (Periyar Univeristy) Centre for Geo Informatics
Saumya Kumar, Assistant Professor
BBA, LLB (Hons), LLM, NET
Priya Joshi, Assistant Professor
Bachelors in Architecture (Pune University), Masters in Planning (Housing) (CEPT University)
K.M. Parivelan, Associate Professor
M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. (JNU) International Relations and Trans boundary Governance
P.K. Shajahan, Professor
M.S.W., Ph.D. (Delhi) Centre for Community Organization and Development Practice, School of Social Work
T. Jayaraman, Professor,
Ph.D. (Madras) Climate Change and Sustainability Studies
Farrukh Faheem, Assistant Professor
M.A. (AMU), M.Phil., Ph.D. (Delhi University) Studies in Conflict, Peace and Human Security
Geetanjoy Sahu, Assistant Professor.
M.A. (Berhampur), M.Phil. (HCU), Ph.D. (ISEC, Bangalore) Environmental Law and Governance, Environmental Movements and Public Interest Litigation
P. Premlatha, Associate Professor
B.R.Sc. (Bharathidasan University), Ph.D. (TISS), SLET-NET School of Management and Labour Studies
Dr Sunil Santha, Associate Professor
MSW (MG University), Ph.D. (IIT Madras) Centre for Livelihoods and Social Innovation, School of Social Work , School of Research Methodology
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Course Structure
SEMESTER 1
Disasters, Hazards and Extreme Events
Disasters, Vulnerability and Risk
Ecosystem and Habitats
Policy, Institutions, Governance and
Disaster Management
Research Methodology I
Introduction to Remote Sensing and GIS
Field Work I
Understanding Society, Culture and
Identity
Understanding Developing Economy
India’s Development Experience
Understanding India’s Political Structure
Philosophy of Research Methodology
SEMESTER 2
Research Methodology II
Disasters and Development
Disaster Risk Reduction and
Development Planning
Emergency Response and
Management
Disaster Recovery
Introduction to Conflict
Introduction to Public Health and
Mental Health in Disasters
Field Work II
SEMESTER 3
Economy of Disaster and Disaster Finance
Choice Based Credit Courses
Internship
Concentration Course 1 & 2
Logistics
Fundamentals of Supply Chain
Management and Disaster Logistics
Strategic Planning and Distribution
Networks in Disasters –
Transportation, Warehousing and
Inventory Management.
GIS
Digital Image Processing and Image
Interpretation Techniques
Remote Sensing and GIS in Disaster
Studies
Conflict
Conflicts and Conflict Analysis
Conflicts and Humanitarian Analysis
SEMESTER 4
Research Dissertation
Concentration Course
GIS
Geoinformatics in Disaster
Management
Conflict
Self Study: Conflicts, Peace and
Development
Logistics
Self Study: Humanitarian
Logistics
Choice Based Credit Courses
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Why Us?
The evolution of Disaster Management as a multi-sectoral field is sufficiently evident. The field is progressing. To encompass all its facets requires not only expertise but also a diverse knowledge base. The master’s programme in Disaster Management at TISS caters to this need. The blending of experienced professionals and freshers from diverse backgrounds into one student body catapults the holistic development. Currently professionals from different fields coming together manage the sector. What gives us the edge over them is the fact that we have management knowledge specific to the disaster field. TISS has added new dimensions to our views and thought process. Disaster to us is not just an event in time and space. It has also taught us to think out of the box and weave together scientific knowledge and the social sector to negotiate the challenges that lie ahead.
As Post graduate students we have worked with organizations, both governmental and non-governmental, engaging with officials at micro and macro levels. We have been exposed to urban as well as rural settings through intensive field works. We have undertaken internships and have successfully applied our knowledge to the practical domain.
Planning, Policy Formulation and Review, Implementation of Policies in Disaster Domain, Monitoring and Evaluation of Ongoing Projects, R&D in the Disaster Sector and Consulting
are few of the fields to which we, as disaster professionals, can contribute and add value.
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Batch Profile (2015-17)
29 %
Work Experience
IT
Education
Management
Service
Consultancy
31 % Females
CLASS OF 35
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Aditi Sharan B.A, Sociology Hons.with Economics and Political Science
Dissertation Topic
Exploring Gender Sensitivity among Disaster Management professionals in India.
Internships All lndia Disaster Mitigation Institute
Concentration Conflict, Peace and Development Choice Based Credits
Human Growth and Behavior Homelessness, Poverty and Mental Health Technical Skills in Disaster Management Doing Gender
Amruta Dhotarkar B.Com, Cost and works accountancy
Dissertation Topic
Disaster Risk Reduction for Natural Heritage Sites in India – An approach for Kaas Plateau, Maharashtra.
Internships Wildlife Institute of India Concentration Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Extra Credits Remote Sensing and GIS Choice Based Credits
Scientific aspects of water II International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law Project Management in disaster context Water and sustainable development II
Ankur Negi B.Tech, Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Dissertation Topic
Landslide Susceptibility Zonation Mapping using Geo-Informatics and Geospatial Approach in parts of NH58 (Devprayag-Rudraprayag-Karnaprayag), Uttarakhand, India.
Internships Assam State Disaster Management Authority
Concentration Remote Sensing and GIS (Geo-Informatics) Choice Based Credits
Scientific Aspects of Water Project Management Technical Skills
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Anurag Shinde B.A, Ancient Indian Culture
Dissertation Topic
Drought coping mechanism of Dhangar community.
Internships National Disaster Management Authority Concentration Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management Choice Based Credits
Sustainability Studies International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law Organisational Behaviour Social entrepreneurship
Aradhna Moktan B.Sc (Hons), Geography
Dissertation Topic
Critical Analysis Of Environmental Impact Assessment viz-a-viz Teesta Low Dam Project stage three and four.
Internships ANANDI Concentration Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Choice Based Credits
Project Planning Tool for Livelihood Promotion Law institute and Society Development. Transboundary governance and humanitarian action Technical skills Law Institute and society
Arusha Anand B.A (Hons), Sociology
Dissertation Topic
Public Health Hazards in Workers and Residents in Deonar Dumping Ground.
Internships ANANDI Concentration Conflict, Peace and Development
Extra Credits Fundamentals of Disaster Logistics Choice Based Credits
Human, Behaviour & Growth Homelessness Poverty and Mental Health Project Management in disaster context Dalit Feminism
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Deepu Ranjan Guin B.Sc (Hons), Zoology; MA, Women's studies (Gender and Disaster, Women and Health, Gender and Environment) 4 Yrs, Development Officer, EATM Bhubaneswar
Dissertation Topic
Health hazards and Vulnerable Communities in Coastal Odisha, study on impact of Phailin on Chilika Lagoon.
Internships Bihar State Disaster Management Authority Community Forests Rights – FRA,TISS
Concentration Remote Sensing and GIS Extra Credits Disaster and Conflict Choice Based Credits
Homelessness, Poverty and Mental health Water and Sustainable Development II Transboundary Governance and Humanitarian Action II
Bharat Rao B.Tech, Computer Science 1.6 yrs, Network Administrator, Wipro Dissertation Topic
Oil Spill risk zonation in Mumbai with the help of GIS and remote sensing.
Internships UNDP – Maharashtra
Concentration Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management Choice Based Credits
Project Management Introduction to Sustainability Studies Technical Skills Urban Transportation
Ashar Quadri B.A. (Hons), Geography
Dissertation Topic
To do Flood susceptibility mapping of Bagmati river passing by Jale block of Dharbhanga in accordance with yield per hectare area & cropping pattern with special reference with remote sensing & GIS
Internships All India Disaster Mitigation Institute
Concentration Remote sensing and GIS
Choice Based Credits
Human, Behaviour & Growth Poverty & Homelessness Technical Skills
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Lisha Teotia B.Tech,Computer Science; PGDGi (Geoinformatics) Dissertation Topic
Mapping and assessment of wetlands in Coastal Regulatory Zones (CRZ) of Mumbai islands.
Internships National Disaster Management Authority Concentration Remote Sensing and GIS Choice Based Credits
Global Public Health International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law Urban Transportation
Lakshman Srikanth
B.Tech,Chemical Engineering; PGDM-E-Business (Marketing) 2 yrs, Regional Accessories Manager- South-2, Tata Motors Limited
Dissertation Topic
Study of Informal Development and Seismic Risk in Housing in Yerwada, Pune
Internships National Disaster Management Authority
Concentration Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management Choice Based Credits
Introduction to Sustainability Studies International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law Urban Transportation Social Value Creation and Social Innovation
Larina Fernandez B.A. (Hons), English
Dissertation Topic
Exploring Gender-Just Food Security: Models of addressing Malnutrition (The Case of Attapady, Kerala)
Internships ANANDI Attapady Adivasi Development Initiatives (AADI) - Field Co-ordinator, Community Kitchen Project
Concentration Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management Choice Based Credits
Project Management International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law Project Management in disaster context Technical Skills
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Manomita Das B.Tech, Computer Science
2.5 yrs, Systems Engineer in Quality Assurance, Tata Consultancy Services Dissertation Topic
Gender justice in food security in areas affected by chronic disasters - A case study of Sundarbans area
Internships National Disaster Management Authority SEED - Field Member, Vulnerability Study of Climate Challenged Island
Concentration Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management Choice Based Credits
Project Planning Tool for Livelihood Promotion Project Management Technical Skils Social Value Creation and Social Innovation
Niharika Singh B.Com,Marketing, Financial Account and Management Account and Economics; M.Com (HR, Marketing) Dissertation Topic
Drought and livelihood crisis: A case study in Bundelkhand.
Internships ANANDI Concentration Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Choice Based Credits
Labour Economics Project Management Water and Sustainable development II Transboundary Governance and Humanitarian Action
Meher Verma B.A. (Hons), German language
Dissertation Topic
Impact of drought on Non-farming occupational Group in Bundelkhand
Internships Assam State Disaster Management Authority Concentration Conflict, Peace and Development
Extra Credits Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management Choice Based Credits
Scientific aspects of water II Project Management Water and Sustainability II
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Omkar Gonjari B.Sc, Physics, M.Sc. Geoinformatics 4 yrs, Executive, Reliance Industries Ltd. Dissertation Topic
Resource Networks in Chemical Industries-Business Continuity Planning
Internships UNDP - Maharashtra Concentration Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Extra Credits Remote Sensing and GIS Choice Based Credits
Introduction to Sustainability Studies International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law Organisational behaviour Social entrepreneurship
Rajdeep Bansod B.C.A., Computer Application
Dissertation Topic
Impact of Recurrent Drought on Tenant Farmer in Amravati District
Internships All India Disaster Mitigation Institute
Concentration Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management Choice Based Credits
International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law Project Management Urban Transportation: Planning, Policies, Practices Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT)
Rishabh Maheshwari B.Tech,Computer Science
1.5 yrs, Business Development, Kalaage Dissertation Topic
Impact of Climate Change on the water sources & frequency of droughts in the district of Jaipur
Internships Wildlife Institute of India CONTREE (Disaster Education)
Concentration Remote Sensing and GIS
Choice Based Credits
Project Planning Tool for Livelihood Promotion International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT) Transboundary Governance and Humanitarian Action
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Rohan Mark
M.S Integrated, Applied Chemistry
Dissertation Topic
Alkalinity of soils: A Creeping disaster - A longitudinal study of Alkalinity in agricultural land use in Coastal Andhra Pradesh.
Internships UNDP - Maharashtra Concentration Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management Extra Credits Remote Sensing and GIS
Choice Based Credits
Project Management International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law Strategic Management Public Health Across Life Span
Shashank Chaudhary B.B.A,General management
Dissertation Topic
Disaster Risk Reduction of the Tangible Cultural Heritage in Delhi
Internships National Disaster Management Authority National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH)
Concentration Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management Choice Based Credits
Project Planning Tool for Livilehood Promotion Law, Institute and Society Development Technical Skill Transboundry Governance and Humanitarian
Shikhar Rai B.Tech, Civil Engineering 2 yrs 2 months, Technical Analyst- Space and Design, Capricot Technologies Pvt. Ltd Dissertation Topic
Affect on livelihood of the villages living in the buffer zone of The Great Himalayan National Park
Internships National Disaster Management Authority
Concentration Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Choice Based Credits
Law & Social Work Technical Skills Project Management in Disaster Context
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Soumitra Peshave B.A., Geography
Dissertation Topic
Analysis of historical evolution of Early Warning Ssytem for Tropical Cyclone
Internships All India Disaster Mitigation Institute Concentration Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Extra Credits Conflict Peace and Development Choice Based Credits
Scientific aspects of water II International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law Urban Transportation Water & Sustainable Development
Tabinda Bashir Dar B.A (Hons), Political Science
Dissertation Topic
Womens Agency in Armed Conflict: The Kashmir Context
Internships UNDP - Maharashtra
Concentration Conflict Peace and Development Extra Credits Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management Choice Based Credits
Homelessness, Poverty and Mental health International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law Political Economy of Space, Development and Uneven Development
Tarcisius Hembrom B.Com (Hons), Accounts Dissertation Topic
Impact on livelihood by drought affected people in saharghati village - A case study.
Internships Assam State Disaster Management Authority
Concentration Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management Choice Based Credits
Labour Economics Project Management Technical Skills Transboundary Governance and Humanitarian Action
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Yogendra Singh B.Tech, Electronics and Communication Engineering; Masters In Governance Dissertation Topic
Earthquake Early Warning Systems
Internships All India Disaster Mitigation Institute Ehsaas Foundation,Lucknow Haryana Disaster Management Authority
Extra Credits Concentration
Remote Sensing and GIS Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Choice Based Credits
Project Management Law Institute society and Development Technical Skills Social Value Creation and Social Innovation
Sriram A B.Tech, Electrical and Electronics Engineering 1yr 10 months, System Administrator, Vanilla Networks Pvt. Ltd, Cochin. Dissertation Topic
Flood susceptibility mapping and vulnerability assessment using Geo-informatics and Participatory GIS (PGIS) approach in parts of Cuddalore District, Tamil Nadu.
Internships National Disaster Management Authority Concentration Remote Sensing and GIS Extra Credits Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Choice Based Credits
International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law Project Management Technical Skills GIS for Social Sciences
Yogendra Yadav B.Com, M.Com
Dissertation Topic
Impact on livelihood of conflicts, government policies and skill development program
Internships All India Disaster Mitigation Institute
Concentration Conflicts peace and development Choice Based Credits
Project Management Law and social work Technical Skills Entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship
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Shivanjali B.Sc., Human Development and Family Studies Dissertation Topic
Risk Study of Glacial terrain: Settlements in Gangotri Sector
Internships ANANDI Concentration Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management Choice Based Credits
Human growth and Behaviour Homelessness, Poverty and Mental Health Trans boundary, Governance and Humanitarian Action Ethics of Intervention in Disaster Management
Philakan Kingdang B.A., English and French
Dissertation Topic
Impact on the mental health of minority and majority groups during conflict
Internships Assam State Disaster Management Authority Concentration Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
Choice Based Credits
Human growth and Behaviour Project Management Crime Culture and Media Understanding Visual Cultures
Aswin Madhanashekar B.B.M., Business Management
Dissertation Topic
Recovery pattern of tsunami affected SHG linked Micro Entreprises in Alappuzha district, Kerala
Internships All India Disaster Mitigation Institute Concentration Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Choice Based Credits
Project Management International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law Strategic Management Entrepreneurship and Social Entrepreneurship
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Likun Patra B.A. (Hons), Geography
Dissertation
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Heat wave phenomenon and its impact in Odisha
Internships All India Disaster Mitigation Institute
Concentration Remote Sensing and GIS
Extra Credits Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Choice Based
Credits
Project planning tools for Livelihood promotion
Project Management
Technical skills
Partha Das B.Sc. (Hons), Economics 1 year GDCA, ICEI Dissertation Topic
The Role of Private Sector in DRR through CSR: A Case Study of Tata Chemicals Limited in Indian Sunderbans Delta
Internships Wildlife Institute of India
Concentration Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management Choice Based Credits
Project Planning Tools for Livelihood Promotion Project Management Strategic Management Entrepreneurship and Social Entrepreneurship
Pratap Khunti B.A., Geography
Dissertation Topic
Gujarat flood 2015: Future effects on farmer`s economy basically wanted to find how government helping farmers in recovery and what are the negative and positive effects of the recovery programme on the farmer`s economy
Internships ANANDI
Concentration Remote Sensing and GIS Choice Based Credits
Human growth and Behaviour International Project Planning Tools for Livelihood Promotion Project Technical Skills
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Sangita Goswami B.Engg, Information Technology; B.A. Public Administration
Dissertation Topic
Flood susceptibility mapping through Remote Sensing and GIS, measuring the causes through statistical methods In Hooghly district
Internships All India Disaster Mitigation Institute Concentration Remote Sensing and GIS
Choice Based Credits
Introduction to Sustainability Studies International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law Project Management in disaster context Technical Skills
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Aishwarya Kadkade B.Tech, Bio-Technology; Certification in HR through Accenture – XLRI HR Academy 7yrs(Overall), Sales Representative, TransAsia Biomedical; Recruitment Strategist(Accenture India, Capgemini India) Course Post Graduate Diploma in Disaster Management Dissertation Topic
Impact of Roads on time taken for Primary Response to Incident: Fire Officials – Mumbai
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1yr, Asst. liaison officer, G&S Consultancy Dissertation Topic
GIS based Emergency evacuation routes in cyclone scenario
Internships Wildlife Institute of India
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Extra Credits
Remote Sensing and GIS
Disaster Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Choice Based Credits
Project Management International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law Technical Skills GIS in Social Science
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Forums Fieldworks and Field Involvements
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Placement process
Pre-placement talk/presentations
The organizations, which have been approached for recruitment, give a talk or a presentation. The presentation consists of talks on the history and origins of the organization, type of work done, work opportunities they offer etc. This is also when students put forth queries to the recruiter on the basis of the recruiter’s presentation.
Application/CV submission
Based on individual interest and the company's criteria for accepting applications, the list of interested eligible students would be sent to the Organization. This step needs to be done in a specified time frame. After this the Organization would be given sufficient time to shortlist candidates for further screenings and interviews.
Selection Process
After the short listing of candidates, the organization is expected to inform shortlisted students about the further recruitment process. After the final stage of selection, the organization is expected to confirm to selected candidates within 3 days, otherwise the candidates would be free to sit for other placement opportunities
Faculty placement coordinator
Mr. Mahesh Kamble 9821911081 [email protected]
Student placement coordinators
Lakshman Srikanth 9886475193 [email protected] Manomita Das 7045816680 [email protected] Rishabh Maheshwari 9887529940 [email protected] Rohan Mark Nimmagadda 7045704816 [email protected]
Placement committee [email protected]
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