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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Cartography

    Indian Institute Of Remote Sensing
    Duration
    4 Years
    Cartography UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Cartography

    Indian Institute Of Remote Sensing
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹2,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹15,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Cartography
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹2,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹15,00,000

    Seats

    30

    Students

    120

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    Seats

    30

    Students

    120

    Curriculum

    Curriculum Overview

    The Cartography program at Indian Institute Of Remote Sensing is meticulously structured to ensure a comprehensive and progressive educational experience. The curriculum spans eight semesters, with each semester carefully designed to build upon the previous one while introducing advanced concepts and specialized skills.

    SemesterCourse CodeFull Course TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    1CG101Introduction to Cartography3-0-0-3-
    1CH101Chemistry for Geospatial Sciences3-0-0-3-
    1MA101Mathematics I4-0-0-4-
    1PH101Physics for Geospatial Applications3-0-0-3-
    1GE101Geography Fundamentals3-0-0-3-
    1CS101Introduction to Computer Programming2-0-2-4-
    1LAB101Basic Cartography Lab0-0-3-1.5-
    2CG201Remote Sensing Principles3-0-0-3PH101, MA101
    2CS201Data Structures and Algorithms3-0-0-3CS101
    2MA201Mathematics II4-0-0-4MA101
    2PH201Geophysical Measurements3-0-0-3PH101
    2GE201Introduction to Geographic Information Systems3-0-0-3GE101
    2LAB201Remote Sensing Lab0-0-3-1.5-
    3CG301Digital Image Processing3-0-0-3CS201, PH201
    3CS301Database Management Systems3-0-0-3CS201
    3MA301Probability and Statistics for Geospatial Sciences3-0-0-3MA201
    3GE301Spatial Database Management3-0-0-3GE201
    3PH301Geodetic Surveying3-0-0-3PH201
    3LAB301GIS Lab0-0-3-1.5-
    4CG401Cartographic Design and Visualization3-0-0-3CG201, GE201
    4CS401Advanced Programming Techniques3-0-0-3CS201
    4MA401Mathematics III4-0-0-4MA301
    4GE401Spatial Statistics and Modeling3-0-0-3GE301, MA301
    4PH401Geophysical Data Analysis3-0-0-3PH301
    4LAB401Advanced Cartography Lab0-0-3-1.5-
    5CG501Environmental Monitoring and Change Detection3-0-0-3CG201, CG301
    5CS501Machine Learning for Geospatial Data3-0-0-3CS401, MA301
    5GE501Urban Planning and Development3-0-0-3GE201
    5PH501Geospatial Data Fusion3-0-0-3PH301, PH401
    5LAB501Research Project Lab0-0-3-1.5-
    6CG601Defense and Security Applications3-0-0-3CG201, CG401
    6CS601Big Data Analytics for Geospatial Sciences3-0-0-3CS501, MA301
    6GE601Public Policy and Spatial Planning3-0-0-3GE501
    6PH601Geospatial Intelligence Frameworks3-0-0-3PH501
    6LAB601Capstone Project Lab0-0-3-1.5-
    7CG701Advanced Cartographic Communication3-0-0-3CG401, GE501
    7CS701Mobile Mapping and Navigation Systems3-0-0-3CS601
    7GE701Research Methodology in Cartography3-0-0-3GE601
    7PH701Geospatial Modeling and Simulation3-0-0-3PH601
    7LAB701Capstone Research Lab0-0-3-1.5-
    8CG801Thesis Project0-0-6-6CG701, GE701
    8CS801Capstone Internship0-0-6-3-
    8GE801Professional Practice and Ethics in Cartography2-0-0-2-
    8PH801Advanced Geospatial Technologies3-0-0-3PH701

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    Departmental electives form a crucial component of the curriculum, allowing students to delve deeper into specialized areas of interest. These courses are taught by renowned faculty members and often involve collaborative projects with industry partners or research institutions.

    1. Machine Learning for Geospatial Data

    This advanced course explores the application of machine learning algorithms in analyzing geospatial datasets. Students learn to implement neural networks, decision trees, and clustering techniques specifically tailored for spatial data. Topics include deep learning architectures for satellite image classification, time series forecasting for environmental monitoring, and automated feature extraction from complex geospatial datasets.

    2. Big Data Analytics for Geospatial Sciences

    In this course, students are introduced to big data frameworks such as Hadoop and Spark, and their application in handling large-scale spatial datasets. The curriculum covers data warehousing, real-time processing pipelines, and scalable analytics platforms for cartographic applications.

    3. Geospatial Data Fusion

    This course focuses on integrating heterogeneous data sources to create comprehensive geospatial models. Students learn about sensor fusion techniques, multi-source data integration, and data quality assessment methods used in modern cartographic systems.

    4. Geospatial Intelligence Frameworks

    Students explore frameworks for extracting actionable intelligence from geospatial information. The course covers military applications of geospatial intelligence, intelligence gathering techniques, and the development of analytical tools for threat assessment and surveillance.

    5. Mobile Mapping and Navigation Systems

    This course delves into the technical aspects of mobile mapping systems, including GPS technology, inertial navigation sensors, and real-time positioning algorithms. Students work with modern mapping devices and software to develop applications for autonomous vehicles and location-based services.

    6. Geospatial Modeling and Simulation

    This advanced course teaches students how to build and validate spatial models using simulation techniques. Topics include agent-based modeling, cellular automata, Monte Carlo simulations, and scenario planning for urban development and environmental impact assessments.

    7. Advanced Cartographic Communication

    This course emphasizes the effective communication of complex geospatial information through visual design principles, storytelling techniques, and interactive media. Students learn to create compelling narratives using maps, infographics, dashboards, and multimedia presentations for diverse audiences.

    8. Research Methodology in Cartography

    This foundational course introduces students to research methodologies specific to cartographic disciplines. It covers literature review techniques, hypothesis formulation, experimental design, data collection methods, and ethical considerations in geospatial research.

    9. Environmental Impact Assessment

    This course explores how cartographic tools are used in environmental impact assessments for development projects. Students learn to conduct spatial analysis of ecological impacts, assess biodiversity loss, and develop mitigation strategies using GIS and remote sensing technologies.

    10. Urban Planning and Development

    This interdisciplinary course integrates cartographic principles with urban planning theory and practice. Students study land use planning, transportation network design, housing policies, and sustainable development practices through spatial analysis and mapping exercises.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department's philosophy on project-based learning emphasizes hands-on experience and real-world problem-solving. The curriculum integrates mini-projects throughout the program to provide students with opportunities to apply theoretical concepts in practical contexts.

    Mini-Projects Structure

    Mini-projects are introduced from the second year, with each project lasting 6-8 weeks. These projects typically involve small teams of 3-5 students and focus on specific aspects of cartographic practice such as map creation, data analysis, or software development. Projects are selected based on industry needs, faculty research interests, or emerging trends in geospatial technology.

    Final-Year Thesis/Capstone Project

    The final-year capstone project is a significant undertaking that requires students to conduct original research or develop a comprehensive solution to a real-world cartographic challenge. Students work closely with faculty mentors to define research questions, design methodologies, collect and analyze data, and present findings in both written and oral formats.

    Evaluation Criteria

    Projects are evaluated based on technical competence, innovation, teamwork, presentation quality, and adherence to project timelines. Faculty members from multiple disciplines provide feedback to ensure comprehensive assessment of student performance. The evaluation process includes peer reviews, self-assessments, and mentor evaluations.

    Project Selection Process

    Students select their projects in consultation with faculty mentors, considering their interests, career goals, and available resources. Projects may be chosen from a list provided by the department or proposed by students based on their research ideas or industry connections.