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Mrinal Prakash

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The estimate of CUET PG cutoff for M.Sc. in Geoinformatics at BIT Mesra: General category candidates usually require 39–45 percentile CUET PG marks and cutoff scores of 77 out of 300.

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Sonali Samal

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BIT Mesra is solid if you're into Geoinformatics. They've got an in-house Digital Innovation Lab, plus tie-ups with external orgs. In 2025, for example, ADROSONIC ran an internship focused on AI + digital mapping—super cool stuff. Placement-wise, PG students pulled in average packages of INR 10–11.5 LPA, though it might be a bit lower for niche courses like this. Still, the exposure and network you get. Totally worth it.

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Anuj Kumar Yadav

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Yes, you can apply for a mathematics programme after completing your M.Tech in Geoinformatics. You'll need to ensure you meet the specific eligibility criteria for the mathematics programme you're interested in, including the potential need to take an entrance exam. 

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Kunal Lalwani

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Several government universities in West Bengal offer M.Sc. programs in Geoinformatics, Remote Sensing, and GIS. Students at Jadavpur University can obtain their M.Sc. degree in Remote Sensing and GIS by studying geospatial technology applications. Students can pursue M.Tech. Geoinformatics at the University of Calcutta through classrooms that teach remote sensing as well as GIS principles with data processing elements. Vidyasagar University delivers an M.Sc. programme in Remote Sensing and GIS which concentrates on environmental and spatial studies. Program admissions require students to hold a B.Sc. in Geography, Geology or Environmen

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Rayamkula Harish

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KSRDPRU, Gadag and Kuvempu University offers M.Sc. in Geoinformatics, but the programs are different in quality based on their faculty, infrastructure, and placements.

The relatively younger KSRDPRU carries a rural development and practical orientation and thereby has decent facilities tied with industry collaborations, making it a real competitor for applied geoinformatics. The academically older Kuvempu University holds a good reputation in research and has a vast alumni network. Having Shimoga as its base would also enable access to various geospatial data for learning purposes. 

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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  • Growing Career Opportunities: Geoinformatics professionals are in high demand across various sectors, including government agencies, private companies, research institutions, and non-profit organizations.

  • Innovation and Technology: The field is constantly evolving with advancements in geospatial technology, GIS software, remote sensing, and data analytics. Studying Geoinformatics keeps you at the forefront of technological innovation.

  • Data-Driven Decision-Making: Geospatial data is integral to decision-making in various industries. By studying Geoinformatics, you gain the skills to collect, analyze, and interpret spatial data, which is h

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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Candidates learn about Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, and related tools to solve real-world problems in various sectors such as Urban Planning,  Agriculture, Environmental Management, Disaster Management, and more. Geoinformatics courses are designed to train students in the collection, analysis, and interpretation of geospatial data to make informed decisions.

The curriculum typically includes courses on GIS, remote sensing, spatial analysis, geospatial database management, cartography, and geospatial software development. Students also often have the opportunity to work on practical projects and internships

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