1. Physical Geography: This branch focuses on the natural features and processes of the Earth, such as landforms, climate, ecosystems, and natural disasters. It examines phenomena like weather patterns, erosion, volcanic activity, and the distribution of flora and fauna.
  2. Human Geography: Human geography examines the interaction between humans and their environment, including population distribution, migration, urbanization, cultural landscapes, economic activities, and political structures. It explores how human societies shape and are shaped by their surroundings.
  3. Environmental Geography: Environmental geography studies the complex relationships between human activities and the natural environment, including issues such as pollution, resource management, conservation, sustainability, and climate change. It seeks to understand the impacts of human actions on ecosystems and the Earth’s overall health.
  4. Geospatial Sciences: Geospatial sciences involve the use of geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, and other technologies to analyze and visualize spatial data. This field is essential for mapping, spatial analysis, environmental monitoring, urban planning, disaster management, and various other applications.

 

Course

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Sri Subhendu Jana M.A.

Associate Professor(M.A.,)

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Dr Manika Saha

Assistant Professor( M.A., Ph.D.)

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Md. Safi

Assistant Professor(M.Sc., B.Ed.)

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Sri Ananda Let

Assistant Professor(M.A.,