The UGC NET Environmental Science subject assesses a candidate's understanding of the scientific principles, societal implications, and management aspects of environmental issues. The candidates planning to appear for UGC NET Exam for the positions of 'Assistant Professor' and 'Junior Research Fellowship (JRF)' in Indian universities and colleges through the Environmental Science (EVS) subject. To help you prepare well for the exam, in this article, we have discussed the complete UGC NET 2025 Environmental Science Syllabus along with subject-wise topics to be covered. 

UGC NET Environmental Science Syllabus 2025

The UGC NET Syllabus for Environmental Science consists of ten units, each covering a significant domain within environmental science. The units to covered for UGC NET Enviornment Science Exam are Fundamentals of Environmental Sciences, Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Biology, Environmental Geosciences, Energy and Environment, Environmental Pollution and Control, Solid and Hazardous Waste Management, Environmental Assessment, Management, and Legislation, Statistical Approaches and Modelling in Environmental Sciences, Contemporary Environmental Issues. This detailed syllabus for the UGC NET Environmental Science examination covers all topics essential for understanding and addressing environmental issues.

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Unit 1 Fundamentals of Environmental Sciences

  1. Definition, Principles, and Scope
  2. Structure and Composition of Earth's Spheres
  3. Laws of Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, and Material Balance
  4. Meteorological Parameters
  5. Interaction between Earth, Man, and Environment
  6. Biogeographic Provinces and Agro-climatic Zones of India
  7. Concept of Sustainable Development
  8. Natural Resources and their Assessment
  9. Remote Sensing and GIS
  10. Environmental Education and Awareness
  11. Environmental Ethics

Unit 2: Environmental Chemistry

  1. Fundamentals of Environmental Chemistry
  2. Composition of Air
  3. Inorganic and Organic Components of Soils.
  4. Biogeochemical cycles of elements like nitrogen, carbon, phosphorus, and sulfur
  5. Hydrological Cycle and Water Chemistry
  6. Toxic Chemicals
  7. Principles of Analytical Methods

Unit 3: Environmental Biology

  1. Ecology as an Interdisciplinary Science
  2. Ecosystem Structure and Functions
  3. Basis of Ecosystem Classification
  4. Biomes
  5. Population Ecology
  6. Community Ecology
  7. Biodiversity and its Conservation
  8. Concept of Industrial Ecology
  9. Toxicology and Microbiology
  10. Environmental Biotechnology

Unit 4: Environmental Geosciences

  1. Origin of Earth and Earth Processes
  2. Weathering, Erosion, and Sedimentation
  3. Geochemical Classification of Elements
  4. Natural Resource Exploration and Exploitation
  5. Natural Hazards
  6. Distribution of Water in Earth
  7. Soil Formation and Properties
  8. Remote Sensing and GIS Applications in Geosciences
  9. Climate Change and Paleoclimate

Unit 5: Energy and Environment

  1. Sun as Source of Energy
  2. Fossil Fuels
  3. Nuclear Energy
  4. Hydroelectric Power
  5. Renewable Energy Sources
  6. Energy Conservation and Management
  7. Environmental Implications of Energy Use
  8. Energy Policy and Planning

Unit 6: Environmental Pollution and Control

  1. Air Pollution
  2. Noise Pollution
  3. Water Pollution
  4. Soil Pollution
  5. Thermal Pollution
  6. Marine Pollution
  7. Radioactive Pollution

Unit 7: Solid and Hazardous Waste Management

  1. Solid Waste
  2. Solid Waste Processing and Recovery
  3. Hazardous Waste:
  4. Plastic Waste
  5. Fly Ash
  6. Biomedical Waste

Unit 8: Environmental Assessment, Management, and Legislation

  1. Aims and Objectives of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
  2. Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and Environmental Management Plan (EMP)
  3. EIA Guidelines and Methodologies
  4. Procedure for Reviewing EIA of Developmental Projects
  5. Risk Assessment
  6. Environmental Audit
  7. Environmental Management Systems (EMS)
  8. Overview of Environmental Laws in India
  9. National Forest Policy (1988), National Water Policy (2002), National Environment Policy (2006)
  10. Environmental Conventions and Agreements
  11. People's Participation in Environmental Management
  12. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Environment

Unit 9: Statistical Approaches and Modelling in Environmental Sciences

  1. Attributes and Variables
  2. Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion
  3. Sampling Methods
  4. Probability and Probability Distributions
  5. Hypothesis Testing
  6. Correlation and Regression Analysis
  7. Time Series Analysis
  8. Approaches to the Development of Environmental Models
  9. Model Validation and Forecasting
  10. Models of Population Growth and Interactions
  11. Geostatistics
  12. Risk Assessment and Uncertainty Analysis

Unit 10: Contemporary Environmental Issues

  1. Global Environmental Issues
  2. Current Environmental Issues in India
  3. National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC)
  4. National River Conservation Plan (NRCP)
  5. Climate Change and its Impacts on Various Sectors
  6. Environmental Disasters and Management
  7. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
  8. Environmental Education and Awareness Programs in India
  9. Environmental Policies and Governance
  10. Environmental Movements in India
  11. Environmental Ethics and Justice
  12. Linkages between Environment and Human Health
  13. Urbanization and its Environmental Impacts
  14. Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security
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