Overview
Pre-Diploma in Survey Engineering (Amin) — SAMP
Overview
The Amin program at SAMP is an approximately 18-month course that trains survey assistants for land measurement and mapping tasks. The course follows the CTEVT syllabus and focuses on field accuracy and neat records.
Eligibility and Intake
Eligibility and seats follow the CTEVT pre-diploma cycle. SAMP shares the schedule for applications and verification.
Curriculum Focus at SAMP
Core areas include plane and chain surveying, leveling, traversing, topographic mapping, basics of geodesy, and introduction to instruments used in local offices. Learners keep field books, plot traverses, and prepare simple maps.
Field Practice and Records
Students handle instruments during scheduled practice and learn to reduce data. They prepare neat sketches and transfer readings to drawing sheets or CAD where included. Safety and care of instruments form part of daily routines.
Assessment
Evaluation covers internal tests, practical exams, viva, field books, and CTEVT board examinations. Instructors check calculations and map outputs for accuracy.
Learning Outcomes
Graduates can assist in land offices, municipalities, and engineering firms with measurement, leveling, and basic drafting tasks. They understand local forms, reference points, and simple coordinate handling.
Why Study Amin at SAMP
SAMP provides regular field sessions, accessible practice grounds, and close supervision. The Morang location supports exposure to ward mapping and small public works contexts.