An Inaugural-cum-Valedictory ceremony of Geoinformatics (GIS) Training Programme was held at Xavier Institute of Social Service (XISS) on Friday. Geoinformatics is a six-month long Training Programme run at XISS with 30 seats and students from any discipline of UG, PG as well as ITI Training Programmes apply for this programme. This Training Programme began in 2016 and till now 11 batches have passed out and secured placements.
During the ceremony, a new batch of 30 students were inducted for the six-month training programme, while 24 students from the passing out batch were awarded with their course completion certificates.
Dr Joseph Marianus Kujur SJ, Director, XISS welcomed the students and said, “I congratulate each one of you for choosing this training programme which has high demand and employability in almost every sector today. But, at the same I want to mention here that there is no shortcut to success. We all come from a humble background and start from scratch and so each one of you needs to keep working hard and be well determined. Only these qualities when inculcated will help you get up stronger from your failures. I also congratulate Dr Dash for spearheading the program for the past 7 years and the successful placements it has delivered in the last batch.â€
Dr Amar E. Tigga, Dean Academics, XISS motivated the new batch and said, “The scope of this field is enormous in sectors such as Education, Agriculture, Mining, and Infrastructure. The students should work hard in this Training Programme and must apply this knowledge in the relevant fields to solve the problems of the industry and common people.â€
Dr Prakash Chandra Dash, Assistant Professor and Coordinator of the programme informed that Geoinformatics as a branch of studies, owing to its wider applications in various areas is rapidly gaining popularity and its acceptance by both government and private agencies is attracting students. Students from last few batches have secured jobs in Smart City Project, MGNREGA, Forest Department, Revenue Department, PMGSY, Road Development Dept, JSAC, Agriculture Department, Mining, Urban Development, Drinking Water Department, Survey of India as well as in the Private Sector and other non-governmental organizations.
During the course students are taught about both concept and practical applications of GIS and Remote Sensing which they can apply in the fields of Urban Planning, Weather Forecasting, Land Information Management System, Watershed Management Projects, etc. In this Training Programme, ArcGIS, ERDAS, ENVI, i-GIS, Q-GIS etc. software is taught along with training of GPS, DGPS, and ETS survey instruments. Mr Sunil Pratap Kumar, Research Assistant for Geoinformatics Training Programme along with students of the current and passing out batch were also present during the event.

















