Overview
The West Bengal Survey Institute is a technical college located in the Indian state of West Bengal. The institute offers training in the field of surveying, a discipline central to land administration, civil engineering, cartography and infrastructure planning.
Key facts
| Name | West Bengal Survey Institute |
|---|---|
| Type | Technical college |
| State | West Bengal |
| Country | India |
| Field | Surveying and allied technical education |
Background
Surveying institutes in India typically train students in topographical, cadastral and engineering survey work, equipping them to support government departments dealing with land records, public works, irrigation and urban development. Technical colleges of this kind generally award diplomas or certificates that prepare candidates for technician-level roles in survey and revenue administration.
West Bengal has a long-standing tradition of maintaining specialised technical institutions linked to land and revenue administration, owing to the state's complex agrarian land records system and its dense network of rivers, deltaic terrain and urban centres requiring continuous survey work.
Academic focus
Programmes at a survey institute commonly cover subjects such as:
- Plane and geodetic surveying
- Levelling and contouring
- Theodolite and total station operations
- Cadastral and revenue surveying
- Cartography and map drawing
- Use of modern instruments including GPS and GIS-based tools
Significance
Institutions devoted to surveying play a supporting role in land record modernisation, demarcation of plots, preparation of mouza maps, urban planning, and infrastructure projects. Trained surveyors from such colleges typically find employment with state departments of land and land reforms, public works departments, municipal bodies, and private engineering and construction firms.
Related topics
- Surveying
- Education in West Bengal
- Land records in India
- Survey of India
- Technical education in India
- Cartography
References
- Wikidata entry: Q7984449