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Geospatial Training & Certification

We help you to develop your GIS skills and knowledge through training and mentoring. We offer a variety of training courses on GIS software and applications, as well as one-on-one mentoring to help you with your research project.
Our flagship programs, 6 month & One year courses covers all the aspects of GIS and remote sensing from the basics to advanced techniques with a plethora of different software.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Indian Space Research Organization
  • National Remote Sensing Center
  • Indian Council of Agriculture Research
  • Space Application Centers and Aviation
  • Urban Development Authorities and Municipalities
  • Watershed and Wetland Management
  • Forest Survey of India
  • Geological Survey of India
  • Survey of India
  • Department of Science and Technology
  • Ministry of Defence
  • Ministry of Environment
  • National Spatial Data Infrastructure
  • Indian Institute of Remote Sensing
  • Indian Agricultural Research Institute
  • Agricultural Department and Irrigation Department
  • National Informatics Centre
  • North Eastern Space Applications Center
  • Meteorological Department
  • Mining, Soil Conservation, Land Degradation and Ground Water Management
  • Natural Resource Management

Geospatial skill is the ability to collect, analyze, and visualize geographic data. It is a rapidly growing field with applications in a wide range of industries, including government, planning, engineering, environmental science, and business.

There are many different types of geospatial skills, but some of the most common include:

  • GIS (geographic information system) skills: GIS is a software platform that allows users to collect, analyze, and visualize geographic data. GIS skills are in high demand in many different industries.
  • Remote sensing skills: Remote sensing is the process of collecting data about the Earth from a distance, such as using satellites or airplanes. Remote sensing skills are used in a variety of applications, such as monitoring deforestation, tracking wildlife, and mapping natural disasters.
  • Cartography skills: Cartography is the creation of maps and charts. Cartographers use their skills to create visually appealing and informative maps that communicate geographic information.
  • Spatial analysis skills: Spatial analysis is the process of using geographic data to identify patterns and relationships. Spatial analysis skills are used in a variety of applications, such as site selection, risk assessment, and marketing.

There are many different ways to develop your geospatial skills. One option is to pursue a formal education in geospatial science or technology. GRED Foundation provides you with both the skill and learning opportunity in the geospatial domain.

You can also develop your geospatial skills by gaining hands-on experience. There are many different ways to do this, such as volunteering on various mapping activities for various geospatial organization.

The job prospects for people with geospatial skills are very good. The demand for geospatial professionals is growing rapidly, and there is a shortage of qualified workers in this field.

Geospatial professionals can find jobs in a variety of industries, including government, planning, engineering, environmental science, and business. Some common job titles for geospatial professionals include:

  • GIS analyst
  • Remote sensing analyst
  • Cartographer
  • Spatial analyst
  • Geographer
  • Geospatial data scientist

he average salary for geospatial professionals varies depending on the industry, experience level, and location. However, geospatial professionals generally earn very good salaries.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual salary for geospatial professionals in 2021 was $72,000. The top 10% of earners made more than $120,000.

There are many different ways to find a job as a geospatial professional. You can search for jobs online, attend job fairs, or network with people in the field.

Here are some tips for finding a job as a geospatial professional:

  • Create a strong online presence. Create a professional website or blog, and be active on social media.
  • Network with people in the field. Attend industry events and join online forums.
  • Tailor your resume and cover letter to each job you apply for. Highlight your relevant skills and experience.
  • Be prepared to answer common geospatial interview questions.

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