Admission open for M.Sc. Hydrology and Meteorology (2081/82)

Admission open for M.Sc. Hydrology and Meteorology (2081/82)

28 November, 2024

Admission Criteria and Eligibility

Students having a Bachelor’s Degree in Meteorology, Engineering, Environmental science, Forestry, Agriculture, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Statistics etc., or Equivalent Degree recognized by TU are eligible to apply for admission. Each batch of admissions is limited to 29 fixed seats. Out of 29 seats, 24 seats are reserved for candidates with bachelor’s degree in Meteorology and 5 seats are reserved for candidates with bachelor’s degree in other streams. Each applicant must appear and pass the entrance examination conducted by the Central Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, IOST, TU. Candidates with bachelor’s degrees in other streams must take a basic Hydrology and Meteorology bridge course.

MSc Hydrology and Meteorology Entrance Examination 2081 Model Questions

Choose the best alternatives:

1. Pressure distribution is shown on a map by

a. isogenic lines

b. isohyets

c. isobars

d. isonephs

2. Inversion of temperature represents

a. decrease of temperature with altitude

b. increase of temperature with altitude

c. uniform temperature

d. decrease of temperature with latitude

3. Which of the following methods is not applicable to estimate missing rainfall data?

a. Isohyetal Method

b. Gumbel’s distribution method

c. Normal ratio method

d. Theissen Method

4. Thunder activity is associated with the cloud

a. Cb

b. Ci

c. As

d. St

5. Western Nepal receives more precipitation than eastern Nepal during

a. post monsoon

b. winter

c. pre-monsoon

d. monsoon

6. Albedo of fresh snow is

a. 0.2

b. 0.4

c. 0.6

d. 0.8

7. An mP air mass is:

a. dry and cold

b. humid and cold

c. dry and warm

d. humid and warm

8. The Coriolis force is

a. nil at the equator

b. maximum at the equator

c. nil at the south pole

d. nil at the north pole

9. Which of the following formations does not contain any groundwater?

a. Aquifer

b. Aguifuge

c. Aquitard

d. Aquiclude

10. The nearest object from a raingauge should be at a minimum distance equal to

a. its height

b. twice its height

c. thrice its height

d. four times its height

Please visit the link below for online application process.

https://portal.tu.edu.np/notice/5171/1732769694.pdf