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September 9th, 2016, 06:09 PM
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Re: Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management Kolkata India

The Indian Institute of Social Welfare & Business Management (IISWBM) was established in 1953 and is a graduate business school in Kolkata, India. It is the first institute in India to offer an MBA degree.

Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management (IISWBM), Kolkata, has been conducting the 2-year full time AICTE Accredited Post graduate Diploma in Energy Management Course since 1993.

Certificate Programme on Energy Management and Audit

It is organizing a 2 Weeks (Full Time) Certificate Programme viz. Short Term Course (STC) in Energy Management and Audit. The standard module has 120 contact hours.


Duration
Weeks (Full Time) or 2 Months (Evening; Monday to Friday) or 3 Months (Evening; Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday)


Admission Criteria & Selection Procedure
Working executives (BE/ B Tech/ ME/ M Tech/ Post graduate in Science or Management/ Diploma Engineers or equivalent).

One appearing for Certified Energy Manager/ Auditor (CEM/ CEA) Exam of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency


The focus of this Interactive Certificate programme, inter alia, is as follows:

General Aspects of Energy Management and Energy Audit:
Energy Scenario and Laws
Basics of Energy and its Various Forms
Energy management & Audit
Material and Energy Balance
Energy Action Planning
Financial Management
Project Management
Monitoring & Targetting
Global Environmental Concerns

Efficiency in Electrical Utilities:
Electrical systems
Electrical motors
Compressed air system
HVAC and Refrigeration System
Fans & Blowers
Pumps and Pumping System
Cooling Tower
Energy Conservation in Buildings and ECBC
Lighting System
DG Set System
Energy Efficiency Technologies

Energy Efficiency in Thermal Utilities:
Fuels and Combustion
Boilers
Steam distribution & utilisation
Furnaces
Insulation & Refractories
FBC
Cogeneration
Waste Heat Recovery

Energy Performance Assessment for Equipment and Utility Systems:
Boilers
Boiler
Furnace
Cogeneration
Heat Exchanger
Motors and variable speed drives
Fans and blowers

Pumps
Compressors
HVAC Systems
Lighting
Financial Analysis
Application Of Non-Conventional & Renewable Energy Sources
Waste minimisation & resource conservation


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