Can I opt for M.Sc in geoinformatics? What is the scope and how are the jobs after completing this course?

I have completed my B.Sc in maths.

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    Sutapa Moitra Working for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    The word Geoinformatics is form by combining two terms Geology/Geography and Informatics. The scope of Geoinformatics is vast. It comprises of subjects like Remote sensing, GPS, GIS, cartography, hydrology, climatology, Aerial photography etc.
    The organizations like ISRO, DRDO, Ministry of forest, GSI, NRSC, Vedanata,Ground water board,SAIL,BCCL etc recruit people with this subject background. As their are lots of different kinds of subject available one can choose their own subject of interest and apply in it different areas such as mining, forestry hydrology etc.
    Yes, you can do M.Sc geo-informatics after doing B.Sc maths.
    Eligibility :
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