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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Geospatial Analysis

    Indian Institute Of Remote Sensing
    Duration
    4 Years
    Geospatial Analysis UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Geospatial Analysis

    Indian Institute Of Remote Sensing
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹2,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Geospatial Analysis
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹2,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    120

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    120

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Overview

    The curriculum for B.Tech in Geospatial Analysis at IIRS is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of spatial science and technology through structured progression from foundational courses to advanced specializations. The program spans eight semesters, each building upon the previous one to ensure deep conceptual and practical mastery.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredits (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    IGEOS-101Mathematics for Geospatial Science3-1-0-4None
    IGEOS-102Introduction to Computer Programming3-0-2-4None
    IGEOS-103Physics for Geospatial Applications3-1-0-4None
    IGEOS-104Geography and Cartography3-0-2-4None
    IGEOS-105Introduction to Remote Sensing3-0-2-4None
    IGEOS-106Lab: Introduction to GIS Software0-0-3-2None
    IIGEOS-201Advanced Mathematics for Spatial Analysis3-1-0-4GEOS-101
    IIGEOS-202Data Structures and Algorithms3-0-2-4GEOS-102
    IIGEOS-203Geospatial Data Management3-1-0-4GEOS-106
    IIGEOS-204Satellite Image Interpretation3-1-0-4GEOS-105
    IIGEOS-205Geographic Information Systems3-1-0-4GEOS-106
    IIGEOS-206Lab: Remote Sensing Image Processing0-0-3-2GEOS-105
    IIIGEOS-301Remote Sensing Data Analysis3-1-0-4GEOS-204, GEOS-206
    IIIGEOS-302Environmental Monitoring Techniques3-1-0-4GEOS-205
    IIIGEOS-303Spatial Statistics and Modeling3-1-0-4GEOS-201
    IIIGEOS-304Urban Planning and GIS Applications3-1-0-4GEOS-205
    IIIGEOS-305Disaster Risk Assessment3-1-0-4GEOS-203
    IIIGEOS-306Lab: Spatial Data Analysis and Visualization0-0-3-2GEOS-301, GEOS-302
    IVGEOS-401Machine Learning in Geospatial Sciences3-1-0-4GEOS-301, GEOS-303
    IVGEOS-402Agricultural Monitoring using Remote Sensing3-1-0-4GEOS-301, GEOS-302
    IVGEOS-403Hydrological Modeling3-1-0-4GEOS-302
    IVGEOS-404Public Health Geospatial Applications3-1-0-4GEOS-303
    IVGEOS-405Smart City Technologies3-1-0-4GEOS-304
    IVGEOS-406Lab: Advanced GIS and Spatial Analysis Projects0-0-3-2GEOS-301, GEOS-305
    VGEOS-501Capstone Project I0-0-6-8GEOS-401, GEOS-402
    VGEOS-502Internship Preparation and Industry Exposure0-0-3-2GEOS-406
    VIGEOS-601Capstone Project II0-0-6-8GEOS-501
    VIGEOS-602Industry Internship0-0-12-12GEOS-502
    VIIGEOS-701Research Methods and Thesis Writing3-0-2-4GEOS-601
    VIIGEOS-702Advanced Electives in Specialized Areas3-0-2-4GEOS-601
    VIIIGEOS-801Final Year Thesis0-0-6-10GEOS-701
    VIIIGEOS-802Professional Development and Career Guidance3-0-2-4GEOS-702

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    The program offers several advanced elective courses designed to deepen students' understanding of specialized domains within geospatial analysis. These courses are developed in consultation with industry experts and academic leaders to ensure relevance and practical applicability.

    Machine Learning for Remote Sensing

    This course introduces students to the application of machine learning algorithms in processing satellite imagery, identifying land cover types, and analyzing temporal changes in ecosystems. Students will learn to implement neural networks, support vector machines, and deep learning architectures tailored for geospatial datasets.

    Advanced GIS and Spatial Modeling

    This course explores complex spatial modeling techniques including agent-based models, cellular automata, and network analysis within GIS environments. Students will develop expertise in simulating urban growth patterns, optimizing resource allocation, and conducting scenario planning using advanced spatial tools.

    Urban Mobility and Transportation Planning

    Focusing on the integration of geospatial technologies with transportation systems, this course covers route optimization, traffic flow modeling, and public transit scheduling. Students will apply GIS-based methods to improve urban mobility solutions in real-world contexts.

    Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Geospatial Technologies

    This interdisciplinary course examines how geospatial data can be used to track progress towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Topics include poverty mapping, carbon footprint analysis, and biodiversity conservation using satellite imagery and GIS tools.

    Geospatial Data Privacy and Ethics

    As geospatial data becomes increasingly valuable in both commercial and governmental contexts, this course addresses issues related to privacy, security, and ethical use of spatial information. Students will explore legal frameworks governing data sharing, anonymization techniques, and responsible practices in geospatial research.

    Climate Change Monitoring Using Remote Sensing

    This course provides students with the skills needed to monitor climate indicators using satellite observations. Topics include temperature trends, sea-level rise, glacier dynamics, and atmospheric composition changes. Practical applications involve developing monitoring systems for regional climate impacts.

    Smart City Development and Spatial Planning

    Students will explore how spatial data integration can support smart city initiatives. This includes designing intelligent transportation systems, optimizing energy consumption, managing waste collection, and enhancing citizen services through geospatial technologies.

    Disaster Risk Reduction and Early Warning Systems

    This course focuses on the use of remote sensing and GIS for predicting and mitigating natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, and wildfires. Students will learn to develop early warning systems, assess vulnerability maps, and coordinate emergency response efforts using spatial data.

    Public Health Geospatial Applications

    This course introduces students to the application of geospatial technologies in epidemiology, disease surveillance, and health service delivery. It covers mapping disease outbreaks, identifying risk factors, and optimizing healthcare access through spatial analysis techniques.

    Agricultural Monitoring and Precision Farming

    Students will study how remote sensing and GIS can be used to monitor crop health, predict yields, and optimize irrigation strategies. The course includes hands-on experience with agricultural decision support systems and precision farming technologies.

    Hydrological Modeling and Water Resources Management

    This advanced course teaches students to model water cycles, assess watershed dynamics, and manage water resources sustainably. Topics include surface runoff, groundwater flow, and flood forecasting using geospatial modeling tools.

    Geospatial Technologies in Public Sector Planning

    This course explores the role of geospatial technologies in public sector decision-making processes. Students will analyze case studies involving urban planning, infrastructure development, environmental regulation, and social policy implementation.

    Remote Sensing Image Classification Techniques

    This course delves into advanced classification methods for satellite imagery including supervised and unsupervised learning techniques. Students will gain proficiency in using machine learning algorithms to classify land cover types, monitor deforestation, and track urban expansion.

    Spatial Data Science and Big Data Analytics

    Students will learn to handle large volumes of geospatial data using big data platforms like Hadoop and Spark. The course covers data cleaning, transformation, visualization, and predictive modeling in a geospatial context.

    Geospatial Web Mapping and Mobile Applications

    This course introduces students to web mapping technologies such as Leaflet, OpenLayers, and ArcGIS Online. It also explores mobile app development for field data collection using tools like QField and Survey123.

    Cartography and Visualization Techniques

    This course emphasizes the art and science of map design and visualization. Students will learn to create visually appealing and informative maps using modern cartographic principles and digital mapping software.

    Project-Based Learning Framework

    Project-based learning is a cornerstone of the curriculum at IIRS, providing students with opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world challenges. The program includes mandatory mini-projects in each semester, culminating in a comprehensive final-year thesis or capstone project.

    The mini-projects are designed to reinforce learning outcomes and foster collaboration among students. Each project is guided by faculty mentors who provide expertise, resources, and feedback throughout the process. Projects often align with ongoing research initiatives or industry-sponsored challenges, giving students exposure to current trends and applications in the field.

    For the final-year capstone project, students select a topic aligned with their interests and career goals, working closely with a faculty advisor to develop a detailed research plan. The project involves literature review, methodology development, data collection, analysis, and presentation of findings. Successful completion leads to a formal thesis defense and potential publication or patent applications.

    The evaluation criteria for these projects include technical proficiency, innovation, relevance to industry needs, teamwork, and communication skills. Students are encouraged to present their work at conferences, workshops, and exhibitions hosted by the institute or external organizations.