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M.Tech in Geo Informatics


Geoinformatics is a specialised field necessitating expert knowledge. Background in science stream is a must. Students from geography, geology, agriculture, engineering, IT or computer science fields can gain admission to M.Sc., M.Tech. courses in Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing. There is the option to follow up with Ph.D. programmes. Shorter diploma, certificate and M.A. courses are available as well.

The professional education imparts knowledge of the techniques, technology and models used for projection systems, annotation dimension and plotting, database management, 3D visualisation, thematic mapping, remote sensing platforms, geographic information systems and global positioning systems. It also equips students with the latest trends in geospatial science and technology.

Various branches include web mapping, photogrammetry, cartography, geodesy, disaster management, global navigation satellite systems, remote sensing and geographic information systems.

On the personal front, this demanding field calls for genuine interest and passion for the subject matter. Students should be eager to learn and enthusiastically push the limits to find new solutions. Robust analytical and problem-solving skills will stand them in good stead. A positive outlook, creativity and strong verbal and written communication skills go without saying. Two other essential requirements are – willingness to relocate and ongoing learning.

Job prospects

Major users of geoinformatics applications and therefore employers are the Central and State governments. Central government agencies are under the Department of Space - National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA Hyderabad), North East Space Application Centre, (NESAC Shillong), Regional Remote Sensing Application Centre (RRSAC Kharagpur, Dehradun, Jodhpur, Nagpur and Bangalore), Indian Space Research Organisation, (ISRO Bangalore), Advanced Data Processing Research Institute (ADRIN Hyderabad) and Space Application Centre (SAC Ahmedabad) apart from Indian Agriculture Research Institute (IARI) and Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR). State governments offer jobs in their individual National Informatics Centre (NIC) and Space Application Centres with various State Electricity Boards lined up to implement geoinformatics as well.With the private sector discovering the benefits of geoinformatics, there is growing demand in top companies like Google, TCS, Reliance Industries, Reliance Communciations, Reliance Energy, CyberTech Systems, Geofiny Technologies, Magnasoft Technology Services, etc. Then there are environmental agencies, national survey and mapping organisations, mineral exploration, utility companies, emergency services, public health and epidemiology, international organisations, United Nations, crime mapping, transportation and infrastructure, tourist industry, market analysis and e-commerce and so on. Professor, reader and research positions are available in academic institutions, and the prospects of starting one's own enterprise.

Job profiles range from Scientist, Project Coordinator, Project Scientist, Technical Assistant, Research Scholar, Research Associate, GIS Expert, GIS Environment Analyst, etc. in government jobs to Project Manager, Senior System Executive, Image Analyst, GIS Business Analyst, GIS Engineer, GIS Programmer, Geo-Spatial Software Engineer, etc. in the commercial sector.

Salary ranges vary widely depending on the location, discipline and experience. Approximate starting salary is Rs.2,50,000 per annum with higher positions averaging Rs.5,00,000 upwards.

Career potential

The geoinformatics field is in its nascent stage and expanding at a rapid pace as more and more industries are employing spatial data to manage their activities. Almost no developmental project is complete without geospatial information and it will soon become imperative. The only limit is the acute shortage of skilled professionals.Therefore, there is tremendous scope with accelerated growth and development prospects. The pervasive use in diverse disciplines ensures a wide variety of employment opportunities.


As Dr. P.K. Joshi, Professor and Head, TERI University New Delhi highlights, “The Government of India is taking numerous initiatives under Department of Space, Department of Science & Technology (Natural Resources Data Management System - NRDMS) and others. Government/Planning commission is also setting up an Indian National GIS Organisation (INGO). Likewise many others initiatives are in process.”

The program entails the understanding of processing and simulation of scientific data required for the construction and monitoring of geo-structures, environmental modeling and analysis and finally leading to an analytical simulation/software development career.

Geographic Information System (GIS) and satellite-based Remote Sensing (RS) have greatly improved our ability to collect, store, analyse and utilise geographical information. GIS and RS is a system of hardware, software and procedures designed for support, capture, management, manipulation, analysis, modelling and display of spatially referenced (geographical) data. GIS and RS professionals finds career opportunities in environmental impact assessment, biodiversity assessment, natural resource management, environmental modelling, town planning, public utility work and many socio-economic development programmes. GIS professionals make the geographic information accessible to scientists, planners, decision makers, managers and to general public. Knowledge of geo-informatics is becoming a driving force behind the overall socio-economic development of the nation. There is a wide gap in demand and supply of GIS professionals. India is the one of the most preferred outsourcing destination for GIS related work in the world.

Scope
Geo-informatics services are growing rappidly at the rate of by 10-15% per annum. There is great demand for GIS professionals GIS companies in India any many other global companies. Geo-information system have a variety of uses viz. agriculture, archaeology, environment, geology, health, land information system, military, urban and rural development, transpiration, telecommunication, power, water resource, natural and man made disasters, oil and natural gas, banking and insurance, business geographics, mobile mapping, etc. GIS and RS has application in resoruce managment especially of water, land, soil, vegetation, etc. 

Career Prospects:
GIS Engineer
Geographic Information System Specialist
GPS & GIS Software Developer
Remote Sensing & Photogrammetric Expert
Maintenance Engineer at Automobile Dealerships
City & Regional Planner
Land Surveyor

M.Tech in Geo Informatics Reviewed by admissionxpert on 3:21 PM Rating: 5

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