The department of Irrigation and Water Resources Management (DIWM) is one of the five disciplines under the Faculty of Agricultural and Bioresources Engineering.

We offer a comprehensive curriculum that delve into multisectoral issues of water resources management. Our students learn from the very basics of fluid mechanics to specialized problems of aquifer modelling and transboundary water management.  

Our interdisciplinary teaching and research program equips students with the knowledge and skills required to address complex challenges that cross national borders. Through a blend of rigorous coursework, hands-on research opportunities, and collaboration with international organizations, our students are prepared to contribute to sustainable solutions that balance environmental, economic, and social needs in diverse geographical contexts.


                            

Master of Science in Irrigation and Water Management    [APPLY NOW]

Credit:         43 [Course Work + Thesis research + Seminar]

Duration:    1.5 Years (5 Academic Terms)

Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering                   [APPLY NOW]

Credit:         182 [Course Work + Final Year Research Project + Seminar]

Duration:    Four Years (12 Academic Terms)