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B.Sc. ( Information Technology)

  1. IT sector revolves around main aspects such as – networks, OS, relevant software, database management, data sets, hardware, programming, information security etc.

  2. IT is a broad field which consists of different types of sub-branches such as – information security, DBMS, IT project management, IT system maintenance, hardware and networking etc.

  3. B.Sc. IT program does deal with these sub-branches. But if you want to specialize in one such sub-branch, you may rely on relevant M.Sc., PG Diploma or PG Certificate program.

  4. IT sector has applications in different domains. Some such domains include – banking, E-Commerce, entertainment, governance, healthcare, business etc.

  5. The job opportunities are available after completion of B.Sc IT are more in both the sectors, in government and MNCs.

  6. Students can also opt for higher studies such as an M.Tech. or MBA course.

  7. To cater to the needs of effectively managing the business by bridging the gap between managerial practices and Information Technology, B.Sc. IT program can be opted.

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After Completing Bachelor of Science (Information Technology) Students are able to:

  1. Demonstrate understanding of the principles and working of the hardware and software aspects of computer systems.

  2. Design, implements, test, and evaluate a computer system, component, or algorithm to meet desired needs and to solve a computational problem.

  3. To enhance skills and adapt new computing technologies for attaining professional excellence and carrying research.

  4. Knowledge of basic Software engineering methods and practices, and their appropriate application.

  5. Knowledge and application of collaborative tools for Software development.

  6. Successful implementation of teamwork behavior and policies in a large class project.

  7. Students will demonstrate a breadth of knowledge in computer science, as exemplified in the areas of systems, theory and software development.

  8. Students will demonstrate ability to conduct a research or applied Computer Science project, requiring writing and presentation skills which exemplify scholarly style in computer science.

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