Achievements of Graduates
GISci Sectional students
1. Engage in application of geospatial technologies in solving geographic problems of various domains, e.g., inventory of environmental, natural resources, scientific exploitation of land and water resources, land management and administration, disaster risk management and disaster risk reduction.
2. Use appropriate theory and computational technology to design problem statement and perform remote sensing and complementary data collection for GIS, viz. GPS, satellite imagery, topographic maps, scanned photographs, allied thematic maps, to carry out appropriate analyses of data products and finally generate output as preferred by the users.
3. Understand the local, national and global issues related to the development and application of satellite measurements of various domains as Optical, Thermal, Radar, Lidar, and assess appropriate sensor resolutions for monitoring the dynamics and health of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, and to be considerate of the impact of these issues on different environments.
4. Demonstrate team temperament in order to communicate and function effectively as an individual and as a team member in professional environment.
5. Pursue lifelong learning and continuous improvement of their knowledge and skills in the application of the geo-spatial analytical models and web-based mapping utilities for Decision Support Systems in diverse industries with the highest professional and ethical standards.
Survey Sectional students
1. Engage in surveying and spatial measurement and assessment through application of techniques such as geodetic, cadastral, engineering and construction, mining and hydro graphic surveys towards land administration and property development.
2. Use appropriate theory and computational technology to design problem statement and perform surveying and spatial measurement and assessment through use of the state of the art instrumentations, to carry out appropriate analyses of data products and finally generate output as preferred by the users.
3. Understand the local, national and global issues related to the development and application of satellite measurements (GPS/GNSS) for monitoring the dynamics and health of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, and to be considerate of the impact of these issues on different environments.
4. Demonstrate team temperament in order to communicate and function effectively as an individual and as a team member in professional environment.
5. Pursue lifelong learning and continuous improvement of their knowledge and skills in the application of the surveying, geo-spatial analytical models and web-based mapping utilities for Decision Support Systems in diverse industries with the highest professional and ethical standards.
Property Studies Sectional students
1. Engage in recognising different land tenure systems, their nature, and the application of property law concepts and principles towards optimal land administration and property development; and also engage in integrating the knowledge of conventional valuation principles and methods in valuing freehold and terminable property interests in rural, urban and specialised properties to produce professionally acceptable valuation reports.
2. Use appropriate theory and computational technology to design policies, processes and procedures of land administration, land acquisition, land investigation, land disputes and land dispute settlement through use of the state of the art knowledge of relevant laws, knowledge of business and financial analysis techniques using property and socio-economic data, market trends and to carry out appropriate analyses of data products in order to generate output such as forecasting in property investment, as preferred by the users.
3. Understand the local, national and global issues related to the development and application of principles of land tenure, land dispute settlement, property tax legislations and systems, and to be considerate of the impact of these issues on different environments.
4. Demonstrate team temperament in order to communicate and function effectively as an individual and as a team member in professional environment.
5. Pursue lifelong learning and continuous improvement of their knowledge and skills in the land tenure systems, property law, land administration, property valuation, dispute settlement, computer-aided property valuation, and investment appraisal in diverse industries with the highest professional and ethical standards.
