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
To Examine the effects of watering regimes of varying frequencies on germination and establishment of two congeneric C4 grass species (Andropogon gerardii & Andropogon bladhii) of the tallgrass prairie grassland of the Central US
Student name: Ms Vani Dahiya
Guide: Dr Neeraj Khera
Year of completion: 2008
Host Organisation: Yale University
Abstract
Rural electrification: to estimate the least cost of decentralized power system in India using HOMER and determine viability gap for it
Student name: Ms Shefali Lamba
Guide: Dr V V N Kishore
Year of completion: 2008
Host Organisation: Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University
Supervisor (Host Organisation): Dr Robert Repetto
Abstract
India's ecological footprint in Latin American countries: a study on emerging approaches in the soyabean sector
Student name: Ms Chandni Singh
Guide: Dr Neeraj Khera
Year of completion: 2008
Host Organisation: TERI University and World Wild Fund for Nature
Supervisor (Host Organisation): Dr T.R. Manoharan
Abstract
Comparative investigation of the cartel cases: a global trend
Student name: Mr Maithili Sharan Gupta
Guide: Prof S Sundar
Year of completion: 2007
Abstract
Cost benefit analysis of phase: I of Delhi MRTS project
Student name: Mr Rakesh Kumar Jain
Guide: Dr Surender Kumar
Year of completion: 2007
Abstract