B.Sc. Information Technology (B.Sc-IT)

Build a strong base in computer science and software engineering, then grow into AI, data analytics, cloud, and secure systems — with a curriculum built for real product and platform roles.

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Duration
3 years
CS

Core computing

Programming, web, databases, OS foundations, and mathematics for robust technical thinking.

AI

Emerging stack

Exposure to AI, analytics, and cloud so you can adapt as tooling and platforms evolve.

UX

Professional skills

Communication, presentation, and structured problem solving for internships and placements.

About

Programme focus

The programme is designed to build on a strong foundation in computer science and software development, along with cutting-edge technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics and Cloud Computing. It aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of Information Technology and its applications.

Eligibility

10+2 (Science / Commerce / Arts with Mathematics preferred)

Credits

132 credits across six semesters of structured learning.

Context

The future of computing

The future of computing is being shaped by rapid innovation, intelligent systems, and transformative digital technologies. These advancements are redefining how we live, work, and interact with the world — driving progress with smart, secure, and sustainable technology.

Curriculum

Course outline

  • Fundamentals of Programming
  • Internet and Web Technology - I
  • Digital Electronics
  • Communication and Presentation Skills
  • Foundation of Mathematics
  • Logic Building Techniques
  • Financial Literacy

  • Introduction to Object Oriented Programming
  • Internet and Web Technology - II
  • Fundamental of DBMS
  • Matrix Algebra and Graph Theory
  • Introduction to UNIX
  • Environmental Studies
Careers

Career opportunities

Web Developer / Full Stack Developer Data Analyst / Data Scientist AI/ML Engineer Cloud Engineer Cyber Security Specialist Software Architect IT Consultant Network associates
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