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About Information Technology

A student holding a degree in Information Technology can work as an IT Engineer responsible for operating computer systems, software, servers, computer networking or network securities. The programme focuses on the theoretical and technical aspects of designing, developing, researching and testing software as well as digital hardware. Information Technology is designed to teach students about various fundamental concepts of information security, web systems, computer networking and software engineering. The programme covers subjects like programming, mathematics, and operations among others.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

For UG : Candidates passed in class 12th examination with minimum qualifying marks.

For PG : For PG: For Candidate holding Bachelor of Engineering or B.Tech in Information Technology or B.E./ B. Tech

SCOPE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

(i) Work in IT-sectors as an IT-Consultant, Business Analyst, Information System Manager, System Developer, Database Administrators, Hardware Engineers, System Testers.

(ii) Companies includes software development consultancies, BPO (business process outsource), software management and online services.

(iii) Work as creative problem solvers.

(iv) Emerging companies offer great packages for IT engineers.

COURSE SUBJECTS
1. Computer architecture and organization
2. Data Warehousing and Data Mining
3. Design and Analysis of Algorithms
4. Engineering Mathematics
5. Java Programming and Website Design
6. Software Engineering
7. Data Structures
8. Database systems
9. Electronics
10. Foundations of Computer Systems
11. Operating systems

Related Information

  1. 1. Direct positive impact on national income
  2. 2. Biggest employment generator
  3. 3. Development of industries such as transportation, real estate and catering
  4. 4. Direct tax collections owing to the rising class of youthful consumers with high       disposable incomes.
  5. 5. Sharing information and ending linguistic barriers across the continents has led to the     collapse of geographic boundaries and made the world a global village.

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