Geoinformatics is a science and technology-related curriculum that uses information science to look at issues related to geography, geology, and mapping, and science and engineering.
Earth Communication courses include advanced lessons in aerospace technologies, geospatial models, and analytics networks. It provides students with a comprehensive overview of how geographic information can help them learn new things in geography.
Both undergraduate and postgraduate courses in geoinformatics and master's courses in geoinformatics can be pursued. Students who want to study and students who want to make a difference in the development of geospatial information should continue this course.
After doing the Geo-Informatics course, students are hired as GIS Analysts, GIS technicians, and geologists.
Eligibility Criteria UG
The minimum qualification for any subject should be 50% marks or equivalent.
Students wishing to pursue Geo-Informatics as an undergraduate degree must have passed 10+2 with minimum qualifying marks. The student must have Chemistry, Physics, and Biology as part of their core subjects.
A career in Geo-Informatics
Millions of opportunities open up after the successful completion of this course. It depends on the person who wants to apply for any job role. There is a great need for experts in this field. Development projects require geographical knowledge and experts in the field.
Career
1. project scientist
2. format
3. geologist
4. Research Scholars in Institutions
Job profiles
GIS Technician
GIS technicians are responsible for creating maps, optimizing geographic information systems, and then manipulating the data for a specific purpose. It is important that they read the maps and then explain them.
GIS Analyst
GIS researchers are responsible for analyzing data to be used in science, business, etc. Their main function is to analyze and use maps with mapping software.
GIS Developer
GIS developers are usually responsible for spatial analysis and overseeing the developers. They have to work by manipulating, searching, analyzing, etc.
Geographic
Geologists study the Earth and study how it is distributed among the land, features, and inhabitants. They should also explore political or cultural structures and then study physical and human geographical features.
Recruiters in Geo-Informatics
- Reliance Industries
- Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
- Reliance Jio
- Infosys
- DCS
- National Telecom Center (NRSC) in Hyderabad
- HCL
- Regional Remote Center (RRSC)
- Tech Mahindra