National Power Training Institute
An ISO 9001 & ISO 14001 Organizations
(Under the Ministry of Power, Govt, of India)
NPTI Complex, Sector-33, Faridabad- 121003, Haryana
Website: www.npti.in
Admission Notice
PG Diploma in GIS & Remote Sensing 2010-11
WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN? Geographic Information Systems popularly known as GIS, is a repidly growing technological field for resource planning and management. It has wide applications in almost all the fields of infrastructure development like land use planning, utilities management, landscape assessment and planning, transportation and infrastructure planning, real estate analysis, telecommunications, Power Transmission & Distribution and many other applications GIS and Remote Sensing have already influenced us in almost every aspect of life.
The main aim of the course is to create a pool of trained manpower readily avilable for recruitment in various utilities working on GIS and Remote Sensing Fields.
ABOUT THE COURSE: This is a 50 Weeks full time PG Programme launched by NPTI in association with Counslting Engineering Services (India) Private Limited, comprising of various modules in Geographical Information Systems & Remote Sensing to address the emerging needs of the Industries. The course has been designed with an optimum blend of theory and practical. The theory provides a sound knowledge base to cover basic concepts supplemented by rich exposure to various domains through industry experts for applications development. On the other hand, adequate classroom practical exercises supplemented by proper On-job Training in various industries, would prepare the students to match the industry demands in GIS profession.
Eligibility: Graduates or Post Graduates in Science/ Geography/ Geology/ Agriculture/ Environmental/ Computer Sciences/ Computer Applications.
Placement: To provide career opportunities, NPTI and CES Technologies Private Limited shall is maintain close linkages with various reputed companies for employment.
How To Apply: Applications forms can be downloaded from NPTI website www.npti.in and should be submitted to Director (CP), National Power Training Institute, NPTI Complex, Sector- 33, Faridabad- 121003, alongwith a crossed Demand Draft for Rs. 500/- in favour of NPTI, Faridabad.
The main aim of the course is to create a pool of trained manpower readily avilable for recruitment in various utilities working on GIS and Remote Sensing Fields.
ABOUT THE COURSE: This is a 50 Weeks full time PG Programme launched by NPTI in association with Counslting Engineering Services (India) Private Limited, comprising of various modules in Geographical Information Systems & Remote Sensing to address the emerging needs of the Industries. The course has been designed with an optimum blend of theory and practical. The theory provides a sound knowledge base to cover basic concepts supplemented by rich exposure to various domains through industry experts for applications development. On the other hand, adequate classroom practical exercises supplemented by proper On-job Training in various industries, would prepare the students to match the industry demands in GIS profession.
Eligibility: Graduates or Post Graduates in Science/ Geography/ Geology/ Agriculture/ Environmental/ Computer Sciences/ Computer Applications.
Placement: To provide career opportunities, NPTI and CES Technologies Private Limited shall is maintain close linkages with various reputed companies for employment.
How To Apply: Applications forms can be downloaded from NPTI website www.npti.in and should be submitted to Director (CP), National Power Training Institute, NPTI Complex, Sector- 33, Faridabad- 121003, alongwith a crossed Demand Draft for Rs. 500/- in favour of NPTI, Faridabad.
Important Dates:
Download of Application Form: 17th May, 2010 onward
Last date of receipt of application: 28th June, 2010
Display of Shortlisted Candidates on NPTI's Website: 5th July, 2010
GD/ PI at NPTI, Faridabad: 26th July, 2010
Commencement of Course: 9th August, 2010
For more details, please visit website: www.npti.in
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