Approved By: UGC AICTE
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Duration: 2 Years |
Eligibility: Graduation |
Course Details:-
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Subject Code |
Name of the Subject |
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Semester-I |
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10CGI11 |
Fundamentals of Remote Sensing |
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10CGI12 |
Fundamentals of Photogrammetry |
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10CGI13 |
Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems |
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10CGI14 |
Database Management Systems |
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10CGI15 |
Elective-I |
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10CGI16 |
Seminar |
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ELECTIVE – I |
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10CGI151 |
Fundamentals of Geostatistics |
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10CGI152 |
Advanced Geographic Information Systems |
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10CGI153 |
Advanced Remote Sensing Techniques |
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Semester-II |
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10CGI21 |
Fundamentals of Cartography, Geodesy and Global Positioning System |
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10CGI22 |
Introduction to Computational Intelligence |
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10CGI23 |
Digital Image Processing |
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10CGI24 |
Application of Geoinformatics for Natural Resources Management |
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10CGI25x |
Elective-II |
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*Project Phase-I(6 week Duration) |
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10CGI26 |
Seminar |
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Elective-II |
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10CGI251 |
Web Applications in Geo- informatics |
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10CGI252 |
GIS Softwares |
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10CGI253 |
Digital Image Processing Softwares |
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Note:- * Between the II Semester and III Semester. After availing a vocation of 2 weeks. |
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Semester-III |
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10CGI31 |
Geo-informatics Project Planning and Management |
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10CGI32 |
Elective-III |
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10CGI33 |
Elective-IV |
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*Project Phase-II |
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10CGI34 |
Evaluation of Project Phase – I |
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ELECTIVE – III |
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10CGI321 |
Application of Geo informatics in Urban Planning and Management |
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10CGI322 |
Application of Geo- informatics in Ocean and Water Resources Management |
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ELECTIVE – IV |
Application of Geo-informatics in Disaster Management |
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10CGI331 |
Application of Geo informatics inEnvironmental Management |
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10CGI332 |
Geo-informatics in Demography, Business, Health and Humanities |
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10CGI333 |
Geo-informatics in India and World |
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Semester-IV |
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10CGI 41 |
Evaluation of Project Phase – II |
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10CGI 42 |
Evaluation of Project Work |
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10CGI 42 |
Project work evaluation and Viva-voce |
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Note:- Project work shall be continuously evaluated for Phase I, Phase II and after completion of Project. |
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