M.Sc. in Remote Sensing is a postgraduate program that typically lasts for 2 years. It focuses on the use of satellite and aerial imagery, sensor technology, and geographic information systems (GIS) to analyze and interpret data about the Earth's surface. This program covers various aspects such as environmental monitoring, disaster management, land use, and natural resource management. Students gain expertise in data acquisition, processing, and analysis of remote sensing images. The curriculum combines theory with practical application, often involving fieldwork and the use of advanced software tools. Graduates of the program can pursue careers in environmental consulting, urban planning, defense, agriculture, and meteorology, contributing to various industries that rely on spatial data for decision-making.