Vision

  • To be a catalyst through state-of-art technology in Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems for the development and utilization of resources across the wide spectrum of its applications.

Mission

  • To Incorporate the effective and efficient use of Remote Sensing & GIS Applications and related technology, by using a variety of training methods and materials.
  • To provide proactive support and assistance for the students to emerge as efficient players in the industry.
  • To support the growth of the GIS industry by offering a wide range of technical services in Remote Sensing & GIS applications
  • To extend faculty development and support industrial attachment, and continuously research emerging knowledge and technology

      PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

      • PEO1 Apply principles of Remote sensing and GIS to collect, map and retrieve spatial information.
      • PEO2 Plan, assess and evaluate natural and manmade systems using geospatial models and methods
      • PEO3 Use geospatial tools and techniques for hazard mitigation and resource planning.
      • PEO4 Pursue research and development capabilities to handle multi-disciplinary field projects
      • PEO5 Work in teams and demonstrate leadership skills with professional ethics.

      PROGRAM OUTCOMES: At the end of the program the student will be able to:

      • PO1 Engage in critical thinking and pursue research/ investigations and development to solve practical problems.
      • PO2 Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large and write and present substantial technical reports.
      • PO3 Demonstrate a higher level of professional skills to tackle multidisciplinary and complex problems related to “Remote Sensing and GIS”.
      • PO4 Apply principles of Remote sensing and GIS to collect, map and retrieve spatial information
      • PO5 Plan, assess and evaluate natural and manmade systems using geospatial models and methods
      • PO6 Develop geospatial models and tools to address the social and engineering problems