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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Surveying

    Maya Institute Of Technology And Management
    Duration
    4 Years
    Surveying UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Surveying

    Maya Institute Of Technology And Management
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹3,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹5,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹9,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Surveying
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹3,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹5,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹9,00,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    280

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    280

    Curriculum

    Comprehensive Course Structure

    The curriculum for the Surveying program at Maya Institute Of Technology And Management is designed to provide a strong foundation in both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. It spans eight semesters, each with carefully selected core courses, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory sessions.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredits (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    1PH101Engineering Physics3-1-0-4None
    1MH101Mathematics I4-0-0-4None
    1CS101Introduction to Computing3-0-0-3None
    1CE101Basic Civil Engineering2-0-0-2None
    1ME101Introduction to Mechanical Engineering2-0-0-2None
    1GE101Engineering Graphics and Design3-1-0-4None
    1LAB101Basic Lab0-0-3-3None
    2MH102Mathematics II4-0-0-4MH101
    2PH102Engineering Physics II3-1-0-4PH101
    2CS102Programming in C3-0-0-3CS101
    2CE102Civil Engineering Fundamentals2-0-0-2CE101
    2ME102Mechanical Engineering Concepts2-0-0-2ME101
    2GE102Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)3-1-0-4GE101
    2LAB102Basic Lab II0-0-3-3LAB101
    3MH201Mathematics III4-0-0-4MH102
    3PH201Electromagnetic Fields and Waves3-1-0-4PH102
    3CS201Data Structures Using C++3-0-0-3CS102
    3CE201Building Materials and Construction Techniques2-0-0-2CE102
    3ME201Mechanics of Solids2-0-0-2ME102
    3GE201Surveying I: Plane Surveying3-1-0-4GE102
    3LAB201Surveying Lab I0-0-3-3LAB102
    4MH202Mathematics IV4-0-0-4MH201
    4PH202Optics and Modern Physics3-1-0-4PH201
    4CS202Object-Oriented Programming with Java3-0-0-3CS201
    4CE202Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering2-0-0-2CE201
    4ME202Thermodynamics2-0-0-2ME201
    4GE202Surveying II: Geodetic Surveying3-1-0-4GE201
    4LAB202Surveying Lab II0-0-3-3LAB201
    5MH301Mathematics V4-0-0-4MH202
    5PH301Electronics and Devices3-1-0-4PH202
    5CS301Database Management Systems3-0-0-3CS202
    5CE301Structural Analysis2-0-0-2CE202
    5ME301Mechanics of Fluids2-0-0-2ME202
    5GE301Remote Sensing and GIS3-1-0-4GE202
    5LAB301Advanced Surveying Lab0-0-3-3LAB202
    6MH302Mathematics VI4-0-0-4MH301
    6PH302Quantum Physics and Laser Technology3-1-0-4PH301
    6CS302Web Technologies and Applications3-0-0-3CS301
    6CE302Transportation Engineering2-0-0-2CE301
    6ME302Mechatronics and Control Systems2-0-0-2ME301
    6GE302Photogrammetry and Image Processing3-1-0-4GE301
    6LAB302Specialized Surveying Lab0-0-3-3LAB301
    7MH401Advanced Mathematics for Engineers4-0-0-4MH302
    7PH401Modern Physics Applications3-1-0-4PH302
    7CS401Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning3-0-0-3CS302
    7CE401Urban Planning and Development2-0-0-2CE302
    7ME401Advanced Engineering Design2-0-0-2ME302
    7GE401Environmental Impact Assessment and Land Management3-1-0-4GE302
    7LAB401Final Year Surveying Lab0-0-3-3LAB302
    8MH402Mathematical Modeling and Simulation4-0-0-4MH401
    8PH402Nuclear Physics and Energy Applications3-1-0-4PH401
    8CS402Big Data Analytics3-0-0-3CS401
    8CE402Infrastructure and Construction Project Management2-0-0-2CE401
    8ME402Robotics and Automation in Engineering2-0-0-2ME401
    8GE402Research Project or Thesis3-0-0-3GE401
    8LAB402Capstone Project Lab0-0-6-6LAB401

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    The department offers a wide range of advanced elective courses that cater to various interests and career paths. Here are descriptions for some key electives:

    Remote Sensing and Image Processing

    This course delves into the principles of remote sensing, focusing on satellite imagery acquisition, processing techniques, and interpretation methods. Students learn to use software tools such as ENVI, ERDAS IMAGINE, and QGIS for analyzing multispectral and hyperspectral data. The curriculum includes hands-on labs where students process real-world datasets from sources like Landsat, Sentinel, and MODIS.

    Photogrammetry and Image Processing

    This course introduces the science of extracting three-dimensional information from two-dimensional images captured by cameras or sensors. Students study stereo photogrammetry, structure-from-motion algorithms, and computer vision techniques used in aerial surveying and urban modeling. The lab component involves working with software like Agisoft Metashape and Pix4D.

    Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Applications

    Students explore the design and implementation of GIS systems for spatial analysis and mapping. Topics include data management, spatial queries, geostatistics, and thematic mapping. The course includes practical sessions using ArcGIS, GRASS GIS, and PostGIS, enabling students to build custom applications for environmental monitoring, urban planning, or resource management.

    Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)

    This elective covers the theory and practice of GNSS technology, including GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou systems. Students learn about satellite orbits, signal propagation, differential corrections, and real-time kinematic positioning. The course includes laboratory work with various GNSS receivers and software tools for post-processing and data analysis.

    Urban and Regional Planning Surveying

    This course focuses on surveying applications in urban development projects. Students study land use planning, zoning regulations, building permits, and infrastructure layout. The course emphasizes the integration of surveying data into GIS platforms for decision-making and urban design.

    Environmental Impact Assessment and Land Management

    Students learn to assess the environmental consequences of proposed developments using surveying data. The course includes land degradation studies, biodiversity conservation, water resource management, and sustainable development practices. It also covers legal frameworks and policy guidelines for environmental protection.

    Drone-Based Surveying and Mapping

    This elective explores the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for surveying applications. Students study drone flight planning, photogrammetric processing, and data integration with GIS. The course includes practical sessions using commercial drones like DJI Phantom and Parrot Bebop, along with software such as DroneDeploy and Pix4Dmapper.

    Advanced Surveying Techniques

    This advanced course covers cutting-edge surveying technologies such as LiDAR scanning, terrestrial laser scanning, and automated data collection systems. Students gain experience in using high-precision instruments for topographic surveys, deformation monitoring, and heritage preservation projects.

    Spatial Data Analysis and Visualization

    This elective teaches students how to analyze spatial datasets using statistical methods and visualization tools. Topics include spatial autocorrelation, clustering algorithms, network analysis, and predictive modeling. Students use Python libraries like GeoPandas, Shapely, and Folium for interactive mapping and data exploration.

    Marine and Coastal Surveying

    This course focuses on surveying techniques specific to marine environments, including hydrographic charting, coastal erosion studies, and offshore construction. Students learn about sonar systems, bathymetric surveys, and nautical navigation aids used in maritime operations.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department strongly advocates for project-based learning (PBL) as a core component of the surveying curriculum. This approach integrates academic knowledge with real-world applications, allowing students to develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork skills.

    Mini-projects are assigned in each semester from the second year onward. These projects typically involve small teams working on practical problems related to local infrastructure, environmental monitoring, or urban planning. Examples include designing a topographic map of a campus area, conducting a land use survey for a nearby village, or performing a photogrammetric analysis of a historical building.

    The final-year thesis or capstone project is a significant undertaking that spans the entire semester. Students select a topic under the guidance of a faculty mentor, conduct independent research, and present their findings in a formal report and oral defense. The department encourages students to collaborate with industry partners on these projects, ensuring relevance and impact.

    Project evaluation criteria include technical competence, innovation, presentation quality, and peer review feedback. Students are assessed not only on the outcome but also on their ability to communicate complex ideas effectively and manage a multi-faceted project from inception to completion.