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Section A
1. Fundamentals of Surveying
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 Historical Background
1.1.2 Objectives
1.1.3 Principles of surveying
1.1.4 Classification
1.1.5 Linear and Angular Measurements
1.1.6 Survey computations: Bearing, Coordinates, Reduced Level, Area & Volume
1.1.7 Units, Standardization and Conversion
1.1.8 Application of Surveying
1.1.9 Role of International Surveying and Mapping Communities
1.2 Surveying and Mapping Technology
1.2.1 Selection, Use, Feasibility, Sustainability, Transfer and Development
1.2.2 Instruments, Hardware, Software, Procuring, Maintaining and Upgrading
1.3 Survey Management
1.3.1 Surveying Need Assessment
1.3.2 Terms of Reference
1.3.3 Survey Design, Specification and Costing
1.3.4 Tasks, Identification and distribution
1.3.5 Tools, Equipment and accessories
1.3.6 Checking and Adjusting Instruments
1.3.7 Supervision
1.3.8 Production
1.3.9 Reports
1.3.10 Problems of Field Surveying in Nepal
1.3.11 Safety Management
1.3.12 Professional Ethics, Code and Conduct
1.3.13 Community Skill of Surveyor
1.3.14 Coordination of Institutional Resources
1.3.15 Governmental, Non Governmental and International Non Governmental
Organization
1.3.16 Public Private Parternership
1.3.17 User Groups
1.3.18 Public Relations
1.4 Statistical Concepts
1.4.1 Introduction and Application
1.4.2 Measure of Central Tendency: Mean, Median, Mode, Standard Deviation
1.4.3 Variance, Co-Variance
1.4.4 Correlation and Regression
1.4.5 Probability, Normal Distribution
1.5 Error and Adjustments
1.5.1 Introduction

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1.5.2 Fundamentals of Theory of Measurement Errors
1.5.3 Accuracy and Precision
1.5.4 Least Square Adjustments
1.5.5 Propagation of Errors
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2. Cadastre
2.1 Land Registration
2.2.1 Land Rights and Land Records
2.2.2 Land Transfers
2.2.3 Registration of Deeds
2.2.4 Registration of Titles
2.2.5 Fragmentation and Consolidation
2.2.6 Horizontal Sub division
2.2.7 Systematic Adjudication
2.2.8 Land Tenure
2.2.9 Land Record in Nepal
2.2.10 Land Registries
2.2 Cadastral Surveying
2.2.1 Cadastral Concepts
2.2.2 Principles of cadastral Surveying
2.2.3 Boundaries
2.2.4 Parcel
2.2.5 Cadastral Survey Methods
2.2.6 Cadastral System
2.2.7 Cadastral Interface
2.2.8 Maintenance of cadastre
2.2.9 Land Laws
2.2.10 Cadastral Surveys in Nepal
2.3 Land Management
2.3.1 Principles of Management
2.3.2 Cadastral Organization
2.3.3 Land Development Planning
2.3.4 Financial Aspects
2.3.5 Land Use
2.3.6 Land Management
2.3.7 GIS Applications
2.3.8 Land Administration
2.3.9 Overview of Land related Acts and Rules of Nepal
2.4 Land Information System (LIS)
2.4.1 Need for LIS
2.4.2 Concept of LIS
2.4.3 Need for coordination: Structure
2.4.4 Parcel based LIS: The Multipurpose Cadastre
2.4.5 The Economics of LIS
Section B
3. Geodesy
3.1 Introduction to Control Surveying
3.1.1 Horizontal Controls
3.1.2 Vertical Controls
3.2 Methods of Control Surveying
3.2.1 Leveling: Geodetic and Ordinary Leveling
3.2.2 Triangulation and Trilateration: Principle, Figure and Strength, Procedures,
Computation

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3.2.3 Traversing: Principle, Procedures, Computation
3.2.4 Intersection and Resection: Importance, Procedures, Computation
3.3 Elementary Geodesy and Astronomy
3.3.1 Concepts
3.3.2 Geodetic Datum and Reference Ellipsoid, Deflection of Vertical, Laplace
Equation
3.3.3 Coordinate Systems: Spherical, Geodetic and Astronomical Coordinates
3.3.4 Transformations of Coordinates and Datum Transformation
3.3.5 Celestial Sphere, Celestial Elements, Astronomical Triangle and Time
Systems
3.3.6 Astronomical Positioning:Determination of Azimuth, Latitude and Longitude
3.4 Physical Geodesy
3.4.1 Concepts
3.4.2 Gravity Force, Gravity Potential, Measured and Normal Gravity, Gravity
Anomaly
3.4.3 Equipotential Surface, Orthometric Height and Dynamic Height
3.4.4 Absolute and Relative Gravimeters
3.5 Global Positioning System
3.5.1 Introduction to Space Geodesy
3.5.2 Principle of Global Positioning System (GPS)
3.5.3 GPS Signals
3.5.4 Satellite Geometry and Accuracy
3.5.5 GPS Positioning
3.5.6 Static and Kinematic Observations
3.5.7 Geocentric Coordinates and WGS 84
3.5.8 GPS Data Processing
Section C
4. Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
4.1 Introduction
4.1.1 Basic Principles of Photogrammetry
4.1.2 Definitions of some terms used in Photogrammetry
4.2 Aerial Camera
4.2.1 Introduction
4.2.2 Parts of Aerial Camera
4.2.3 Types of Camera
4.2.4 Characteristics of Aerial Camera
4.3 Aerial Photography
4.3.1 Types of Aerial Photography
4.3.2 Scale of Aerial Photography
4.3.3 Format of the Photograph
4.3.4 Flight Planning
4.3.5 Aerial Photo Processing
4.3.6 Relief Displacement
4.3.7 Tilt Displacement
4.4 Binocular Vision
4.4.1 Stereoscopic Vision
4.4.2 Pseudoscopic Vision
4.4.3 Anaglyph System
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4.4.4 Parallax
4.5 Photo Interpretations
4.5.1 Steps in Photo Interpretation
4.5.2 Elements of Photo Interpretation

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4.6 Rectification
4.6.1 Introduction
4.6.2 Conventional Rectification
4.6.3 Differential Rectification
4.6.4 Ortho-photo
4.6.5 Photo-mosaics
4.7 Photo Control and Aerial Triangulation
4.7.1 Selection of Photo Control Points
4.7.2 Pre-marking and Post-marking
4.7.3 Point Transfer
4.7.4 Introduction to aerial Triangulation
4.7.5 Phases of Aerial Triangulation
4.7.6 Methods of Aerial Triangulation Adjustment
4.8 Analogue Photogrammetry
4.8.1 Introduction to Analogue Plotters
4.8.2 Types of Stereo Plotters
4.8.3 Principles of Stereo Plotters
4.8.4 Orientations: Inner, Relative and Absolute Orientation
4.8.5 Data Acquisition
4.9 Analytical Photogrammetry
4.9.1 Introduction
4.9.2 Mathematical relationship between image and object space
4.9.3 Spatial Orientation and Measurements
4.10 Digital Photogrammetry
4.10.1 Introduction and Concepts
4.10.2 Image Acquisition
4.10.3 Processing
4.10.4 Feature Extraction
4.11 Remote Sensing
4.11.1 Introduction
4.11.2 Brief History of Remote Sensing
4.11.3 Concepts of Satellite Remote Sensing
4.12Image Processing and Interpretation
4.12.1 Geo-referencing
4.12.2 Processing: Geometric and Radiometric Processing
4.12.3 Image Interpretation and Analysis
4.12.4 Errors
5. Engineering Survey
5.1 Introduction
5.1.1 Control and Detail Surveys
5.1.2 Route Surveying-Plan and Profiles
5.1.3 Curves- Types, Geometry Setting out and Application
5.1.4 Area and Volume
5.2 Construction Surveys
5.2.1 Buildings
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5.2.2 Pipelines
5.2.3 Roads and Highways
5.2.4 Tunnels
5.2.5 Hydropower-Intake, Reservoir, Dam, Powerhouse
5.2.6 Bridges
5.2.7 Canals
5.2.8 Transmission Lines
5.2.9 Setting out Surveys

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5.3 Hydrographic Surveys
5.3.1 Discharge
5.3.2 Bathymetric Survey
Section D
6. Cartography
6.1 Introduction
6.1.1 Historical Background
6.1.2 Scope of Cartography and Earth as a Cartographic Problem
6.1.3 Cartographic Concepts
6.1.4 Conventional and Digital Cartography
6.1.5 Map Production: Map Compilation and Map Reproduction
6.1.6 Topographic Cartography: Large Scale and Base Map
6.1.7 Small Scale mapping
6.1.8 Thematic Cartography
6.2 Geo Information
6.2.1 Data (Geometric and Attribute)
6.2.2 Information & Information System
6.2.3 Geographical Information System (GIS)
6.2.4 Database (Basic Concepts, Design and Principles)
6.3 Data Acquisition, Processing, Analysis, Visualization and Presentation
(Conventional and Digital Environments)
6.3.1 Data Acquisition: Data Sources- Maps, Records (Tables, Texts), Digital
Data, Ground Surveys, GPS, Aerial Photography, Satellite Imagery,
Documents; Toponomy; Digitization
6.3.2 Data Processing: Geo-referencing; Map Projection (Introduction,
Classification, Choice and Uses); Data Integration; Editing, Spatial
Relationship and Topology; Spatial Analysis (Merge, Buffer Overly);
Attribute Database (Topographic and Thematic)
6.3.3 Visualization and Presentation: Spatial and Attribute data; Statistical Surface;
Classification of Data; Measurement Level of Data (Nominal, Ordinal,
Interval and Ratio); Map design (Principles); Mapping Methods -Symbols;
Generalization – conceptual and graphical; Graphic Variables; Typography-
Map in and for www (Web Cartography)
6.4 Map Reproduction
6.4.1 Map Reproduction in Conventional Environment - Photography, Copying
and Printing
6.4.2 Map Reproduction in Digital Environment
7. Spatial Information System and Digital Terrain Model (SIS and DTM)
7.1 Data Structure, Spatial-Non Spatial Data Source
7.1.1 Vector Data and Raster Data
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7.1.2 Resolution of Raster Image
7.1.3 Object oriented Vector Data
7.1.4 Topological Vector Data
7.1.5 Data Integration
7.2 Spatial Database Management
7.2.1 Introduction
7.2.2 Data Modeling
7.2.3 Database Design and Maintenance
7.2.4 6.2.4 Storage and Archives, Data Security
7.3 Data Standards and Quality
7.3.1 Data/Metadata standards: Standardization Format and Accuracy
7.3.2 Data quality Administration
7.3.3 Copyright

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7.4 Geographical Information System (GIS)
7.4.1 Introduction to GIS
7.4.2 GIS components
7.4.3 Data Model
7.4.4 GIS Operations and Spatial Analysis
7.5 National Spatial Database Infrastructure
7.5.1 Metadata
7.5.2 Data Sharing
7.5.3 Clearinghouse
7.5.4 Spatial Information Service
7.6 Digital Terrain Model (DTM)
7.6.1 Introduction
7.6.2 Data Collection, Processing and Creation of DTM
7.6.3 Storage and Presentation: Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN), Grid and Contours
7.6.4 Resolution, Error and Implications
7.6.5 Application: Flythrough, View shed, Overlay
7.7 Global Mapping
7.8 Information Communication Technology (ICT) Applications
7.8.1 Introduction to Web and Internet
7.8.2 Client server computing
7.8.3 Data dissemination through web
7.8.4 Web Maps: Static, Dynamic and Interactive

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c. Concept of virus, worm, spam etc.
d. Starting and shutting down Windows
e. Basic Windows elements - Desktop, Taskbar, My Computer, Recycle Bin, etc.
f. Concept of file, folder, menu, toolbar
g. Searching files and folders
h. Internet browsing & searching the content in the web
i. Creating Email ID, Using email and mail client tools
j. Basic Network troubleshooting (checking network & internet connectivity)
2. Word processing
a. Creating, saving and opening documents
b. Typing in Devanagari and English
c. Copying, Moving, Deleting and Formatting Text
d. Paragraph formatting (alignment, indentation, spacing etc.)
e. Creating lists with Bullets and Numbering
f. Creating and Manipulating Tables

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g. Borders and Shading
h. Creating Newspaper Style Documents Using Column
i. Security Techniques of Document
j. Inserting header, footer, page number, Graphics, Pictures, Symbols
k. Page setting, previewing and printing of documents
l. Mail merge

3. Presentation System
a. Introduction to presentation application
b. Creating, Opening & Saving Slides
c. Formatting Slides, Slide design, Inserting header & footer
d. Slide Show
e. Animation
f. Inserting Built-in picture, Picture, Table, Chart, Graphs, and Organization Chart etc.

4. Electronic Spreadsheet
a. Organization of Electronic Spreadsheet applications (Cells, Rows, Columns, Worksheet,
Workbook and Workspace)
b. Creating, Opening and Saving Work Book
c. Editing, Copying, Moving, Deleting Cell Contents
d. Formatting Cells (Font, Border, Pattern, Alignment, Number , Protection, Margins and
text wrap)
e. Formatting Rows, Column and Sheets
f. Using Formula with Relative and Absolute Cell Reference
g. Using Basic Functions (IF, SUM, MAX, MIN, AVERAGE etc)
h. Sorting and Filtering Data
i. Inserting Header and Footer
j. Page Setting, Previewing and Printing

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