Overview
The PGDEL has been provided continuously since 2000. It provides expertise in the law relating to the environment and the ecological, socio-economic, scientific and administrative issues that inform its application.
The PGDEL is tailored to aid the knowledge and career progression of lawyers, activists, academics, adjudicators, researchers and administrators interested in building a more ecologically and socially conscious milieu.
Programme Highlights:
- The first of its kind in India, this programme introduces learners to domestic, international, and local environmental laws, their limitations and application, as well as current innovations in environmental conservation, renewable energy, and climate change.
- Aids in building a critical awareness about the legislative and judicial aspects of Water, Air and Waste Management in India.
- Tailored to build the capacity of environmental professionals, activists, green-law enthusiasts, professionals from pollution control boards, R&D organisations and construction companies.
- The programme is spread across one year and gives learners the flexibility to design their own learning pathway.
Courses
Paper I - Introduction to Law & Legal Systems
This paper introduces the student to legal thinking and reasoning, and to legal systems, with a particular focus on Indian law and the Indian legal system. Those students who are from a non-law background would find this course particularly helpful.
Paper II - Philosophy, Principles, Environmental Justice and Pollution Control
The paper consists of the following modules:
Module I: Introduction
Module II: Right To Environment – A Basic Human Right: A Constitutional Law Perspective
Module III: Environmental Principles of Governance
Module IV: Traditional, Common and Criminal Law Remedies for Environmental Protection
Module V: Environmental Justice: Role & Policy
Module VI: Water Pollution and Control Laws
Module VII: Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981
Module VIII: Law Relating To Waste Management
Paper III - International Environmental Law
The paper consists of the following modules:
Module I: Customary International Law and Environmental Summits
Module II: Common Heritage: Oceans and Seas
Module III: Biodiversity and Species Conservation
Module IV: Eco System and Conservation
Module V: Common Concerns: Ozone and Climate Change
Module VI: Trade and Waste Management Regime
Module VII: International Principles for Conservation and Protection of Environment
Module VIII: International Legal Developments on Sharing Natural Resources, Environmental Ability Regime and Environmental Conflict Resolution
Paper IV - Natural Resource Management Law & Environment and Development
The paper consists of the following modules:
Module I: Common Property Resources and the Law (Including Watersheds)
Module II: Environmental Safeguards Relating to Development
Module III: Forest Management & Conservation: Law & Policy
Module IV: Law Relating to Wildlife: Strategy & Protection
Module V: Law Relating To Biodiversity and Its Interface with Intellectual Property Rights
Module VI: Land Conservation and Management
Module VII: Law Relating To Forest Management in India
Module VIII: Environmental Decision Making Process in India
Paper V - Dissertation
A list of dissertation topics will be provided to students in the hand book sent to them along with course study materials. These topics are suggestive, and students could improvise on the suggested topics, or formulate a new topic.
Fee
For Indian Nationals
Regular Fees |
|
Application fees |
Rs 1,500 |
Admission fees |
Rs 2,500 |
Course fees |
Rs 16,000 |
Total fees |
Rs 20,000 |
Optional |
|
Printed Study Material |
Rs 1,250 |
Other fees |
|
Admission late fee |
Rs. 500 |
Examination fee |
Rs. 500 per paper |
Examination late fee |
Rs. 300 per application |
Continuation fee |
Rs. 2,500 per year |
Extension fee |
Rs. 5,000 per year |
Re-evaluation fees |
Rs. 800 per paper |
For Foreign Nationals
Regular fees |
|
Application fees |
Rs. 1500 |
Admission fees |
Rs. 2,500 |
Course fees |
Rs. 56,000 |
Total fees |
Rs. 60,000 |
Postage of printed study materials to address outside India
|
Courier Charges |
Rs. 5,000 |
Apply
Please note the following information regarding eligibility, deadlines for receiving your application, and the method of applying to this programme.
Eligibility
The minimum eligibility for applying for this programme is a graduate degree (in law or other field) from a recognized university.
Students with a degree certificate or its equivalent from any UGC-recognized university, Association of Indian Universities, CA, CS, ICWA, Open University/distance learning can apply. There shall be no restriction as to age,nationality, gender or employment status.
Deadline for receipt of applications
Applicants may submit their applications by July 31, 2020.
How to apply
You may apply to this programme online.
FAQs
Is there a time limit for completion of course?
P.G.Diplomas: Post Graduate Diploma is 1 year course. Every candidate admitted to the course shall pay the prescribed fees at the time of admission. If a candidate is required to continue the course beyond one academic year because of his/her non-fulfilment of the prescribed requirements for the award of the degree, he/she will be permitted to continue for the subsequent two academic years by paying a continuation fee as prescribed for each year (prevailing fee Rs.2,500/-).
After a period of three years if the candidate is not still able to clear the course s/he may be given an extension of another 2yrs by paying Rs.5,000/- per year for the subsequent two years as extension fee provided, s/he should have cleared 50% of the papers (out of the total number of theory papers prescribed)
At the end of the fifth academic year if the candidate fails to fulfil all the requirements for the award of the degree, the admission stands automatically cancelled.
What if the candidate does not complete the course in 3 years?
If the candidate does not pass or complete the course, his enrollment ceases. He will have to register afresh by following the usual procedures prescribed for first admission. His performance at the earlier exams is not carried forward. He will have to redo the entire academic exercise prescribed, in the syllabus.
What is Scheme of Examination?
Diploma candidates are expected to write 100 marks in-class examination for paper I to IV. Diploma students are expected to write a Dissertation on the suggested topic for Paper V. The Dissertation would carry 80 marks. Students are expected to take an oral exam-viva voce, which will be based on the Dissertation they write. The vive voce would carry 20 marks. Submission of Dissertation is one month before the examination.
What is dissertation and when should be the dissertation submitted?
Students are expected to write a Dissertation on their chosen topic (from the list of topics provided in the Hand Book). The Dissertation should approximately be of 25000 words, (or about 90-100 A4 size pages in double spaced typing). The Dissertation would carry 80 marks and a viva voce of 20 marks. Dissertation should be submitted along with the Examination form.
Dissertation can be submitted any time during the course of their study (1+2) for any of the annual/supplementary examination. As and when the candidate clears all the five papers the degree of diploma will be awarded.