The Water Resources Engineering lecture was short but very informative. Even a non-engineering person like me could understand the lecture, as the technical terms were explained simply by Professor R. Srivastava. The Water Cycle figure was not clear, and to find out a clear one I had to visit the United States Geological Survey. Other figures too were not that much clear. As the size of the screen grows we need clear and sharp pictures with more pixels.
very good! tyty
Nuudellchin 6 months ago
will be attending Tarelton State Universsity with this as my major and loving your lecture as it will really help me when school starts back up
mntx426 6 months ago
Excellent job from the U.S.
bcg7752 9 months ago
the lecture was so great! this is an excellent resource. thank you Prof. Srivastava, the crew and and everyone involved with nptel!
janhvidelight 11 months ago
the professor here has made a boring subject quiet interesting
sotta11 1 year ago
Great lecture professor.Easy to follow and understand.Thank you!!
njamanjama85 1 year ago
Great job! I understand it very clear thank you very very much!
imagochi 1 year ago
Very clearly presented. I like the flow of his presentation. Thank you Prof. Rajesh Srivastava.
ansarinahil 2 years ago
excellent work!
1888junkteam 2 years ago
good man appreciate your knowledge . and well presented
adventurekalu 2 years ago
is that a giant bread board in the background?
jpm000001 2 years ago
The Water Resources Engineering lecture was short but very informative. Even a non-engineering person like me could understand the lecture, as the technical terms were explained simply by Professor R. Srivastava. The Water Cycle figure was not clear, and to find out a clear one I had to visit the United States Geological Survey. Other figures too were not that much clear. As the size of the screen grows we need clear and sharp pictures with more pixels.
suhailvaniyambadi 3 years ago