( Affiliated to University of Mumbai ) ISO 9001:2015 Certified Institute, AISHE CODE - C-48548
B.Sc. ( Information Technology)
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IT sector revolves around main aspects such as – networks, OS, relevant software, database management, data sets, hardware, programming, information security etc.
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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.
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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.
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IT sector has applications in different domains. Some such domains include – banking, E-Commerce, entertainment, governance, healthcare, business etc.
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The job opportunities are available after completion of B.Sc IT are more in both the sectors, in government and MNCs.
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Students can also opt for higher studies such as an M.Tech. or MBA course.
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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:
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Demonstrate understanding of the principles and working of the hardware and software aspects of computer systems.
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Design, implements, test, and evaluate a computer system, component, or algorithm to meet desired needs and to solve a computational problem.
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To enhance skills and adapt new computing technologies for attaining professional excellence and carrying research.
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Knowledge of basic Software engineering methods and practices, and their appropriate application.
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Knowledge and application of collaborative tools for Software development.
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Successful implementation of teamwork behavior and policies in a large class project.
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Students will demonstrate a breadth of knowledge in computer science, as exemplified in the areas of systems, theory and software development.
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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.