MS in Renewable Energy: A Civil Engineers Path to Wind Turbines

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The discussion centers on a final-year Civil Engineering student expressing a strong interest in pursuing innovations, particularly in wind turbine technology and renewable energy. The student is considering a Master's degree in renewable energy but notes that in India, the available programs, such as ME or MTech, have a fixed syllabus with a focus on theoretical knowledge and exams. The student prefers practical experience over traditional academic learning and seeks suggestions for courses that offer hands-on opportunities in renewable energy, especially in wind turbine projects.
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HI. I am in final year of Civil Engineering and my area of interest totally in new innovations. the things which are impossible, m try it to prove it is possible! m interest to do something in wind turbine. So could i do MS in renewable energy (Wind Turbine)?? or any other course? please suggest me.
 
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i'M INTErested in renewable energy work as well. Perhaps I should consider such a degree.
 
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Actually in INDIA, for Renewable Energy there is ME(Master in Engineering) or MTech but both are have fixed syllabus and in last sem one project is there. Unfortunately I'm interested in practical knowledge instead of reading books n exam!
 
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