Students of the various programmes are initiated into a process of research from the second semester onwards. In the vacation between the second and third semesters, students are attached to organizations outside TERI as interns. The work they carry out there is guided by faculty members.
In the fourth semester students are assigned to major projects at various industries and other organizations in areas relevant to the subjects they have studied in the first three semesters. This project is guided by a faculty member from the University as well as by an executive from the organization where the project is being carried out. Both activities, summer internships and major project, carry credits and are assessed and graded.
Total number of Masters Research: 2646
The use of input-output analysis to allocate ecological footprints across consumption categories
Student name: Ms Ashmita Bandyopadhyay
Guide: Dr Kavita Sardana
Year of completion: 2018
Host Organisation: TERI School of Advanced Studies
Abstract
Sustaining the use of Biochar- economic and ecological dimensions
Student name: Ms Bhakti Anand
Guide: Dr Nandan Nawn
Year of completion: 2018
Host Organisation: TERI School of Advanced Studies
Abstract
Economic growth and women workforce participation: analyzing the factors promoting women work participation in urban Delhi
Student name: Ms Devleena Nag
Guide: Dr Shantanu De Roy
Year of completion: 2018
Host Organisation: TERI School of Advanced Studies
Abstract
Environmental governance in India: an inefficient outcome due to lack of “specialized†and strong institution?
Student name: Mr Karan Bhasin
Guide: Dr Nandan Nawn
Year of completion: 2018
Host Organisation: Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Supervisor (Host Organisation): Dr Jaivir Singh
Abstract
An exploration into the efficiency of agricultural commodity futures markets in India
Student name: Ms Kavitha Srikanth
Guide: Dr Nandan Nawn
Year of completion: 2018
Host Organisation: Observer Research Foundation, Kolkata
Supervisor (Host Organisation): Dr Nilanjan Ghosh
Abstract