I know that now days so many colleges/universities are offering Remote Sensing and GIS courses, why still would I like to get trained at IIRS, Dehradun which is also quite far away from my home?
IIRS is a premier institute for Remote Sensing and GIS technology transfer through training. Various courses are offered in which rigorous training pattern and heavy infrastructure setup is there for learning and hands on experience. IIRS faculty is well experienced and trained at various international institutes of repute. The seats are limited. Only 285 to 360 students attend to various courses (short and long term) every year. Only around 130 students can be attending courses at any time. IIRS net spends more than Rs. 5 lacs (as of 2005) per year per student in various courses, which would be higher in comparison to money spent on per student by leading scientific institutes in India. With a faculty strength of 44, the student-faculty ratio, here at IIRS is 3:1. The array of RS & GIS software in IIRS speaks for itself. The labs are open throughout the night and well fitted with A.C.s. All classrooms are Air Conditioned and fitted with LCD projectors. Above all a certificate from IIR
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