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B.Tech in Information Technology

Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology is a 4 year undergraduate programme that will equip you to build, manage and secure the digital systems that businesses and people rely on every day.

⏱ 4 YearsπŸ“‹ Full Timeβœ… 10+2 / Equivalent
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Program Overview

Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology is a 4 year undergraduate programme that will equip you to build, manage and secure the digital systems that businesses and people rely on every day. It’s one of the most practical and job-ready degrees you can get today, from software development and database management to networking, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and data analytics. IT is the engine that drives the modern world. Whether you are using a mobile app, shopping online, streaming a video or accessing your bank account, there is an IT system behind it, which is built and maintained by information technology professionals. The B.Tech IT course trains you to be the person who designs, executes and improves those systems. What makes this degree so attractive is how directly it relates to real industry roles. The curriculum is designed around the tools, technologies and practices that companies actually use β€” cloud platforms, programming languages, databases, network infrastructure and cybersecurity frameworks. This isn’t just four years of studying theory. You’ll be building stuff, solving problems, and working with the same technologies you’ll be using on the job, from day one.

Learning Objectives

  • βœ“Solid Programming and Development Skills: You will become confident in writing clean, efficient code across multiple programming languages and learn how to build software applications that are reliable, scalable, and easy to maintain.
  • βœ“Database Design and Management: You will learn how data is stored, organized, and retrieved β€” working with both relational and non-relational databases and developing the ability to design efficient data architectures for real applications.
  • βœ“Networking and System Administration: A practical understanding of how computer networks are built and managed β€” covering protocols, network security, server administration, and the infrastructure that keeps organisations connected.
  • βœ“Cybersecurity Awareness and Practice: You will learn how to identify vulnerabilities, protect systems from threats, and apply security best practices across applications, networks, and data β€” an increasingly essential skill in every IT role.
  • βœ“Cloud Computing and Modern Infrastructure: Hands-on exposure to cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud β€” learning how modern applications are deployed, scaled, and managed in cloud environments.
  • βœ“Web and Application Development: The ability to design and build web applications and digital products β€” covering front-end, back-end, and full-stack development using current frameworks and tools.
  • βœ“Data Analytics and Business Intelligence: Understanding how to collect, process, and analyse data to generate insights that help organisations make better decisions β€” a skill that is valuable in virtually every industry.

Career Prospects

πŸ’Ό Software Developer / Software Engineer: Builds and maintains software applications and systems across web, mobile, and enterprise platforms.
πŸ’Ό Web Developer: Designs and develops websites and web applications β€” working on front-end interfaces, back-end logic, or both as a full-stack developer.
πŸ’Ό Database Administrator (DBA): Manages and optimises databases to ensure data is stored securely, backed up reliably, and retrieved efficiently at all times.
πŸ’Ό Network Engineer: Designs, sets up, and maintains computer networks β€” including LAN, WAN, and wireless infrastructure for organisations of all sizes.
πŸ’Ό Cybersecurity Analyst: Monitors systems for threats, investigates security incidents, and implements measures to protect organisational data and infrastructure.
πŸ’Ό Cloud Engineer: Manages cloud infrastructure and services β€” helping organisations migrate to, operate on, and optimise costs across cloud platforms.
πŸ’Ό Data Analyst: Processes and analyses data to identify trends, generate reports, and deliver insights that support business decisions.
πŸ’Ό IT Support / Systems Administrator: Manages day-to-day IT operations β€” handling hardware, software, user support, and system maintenance within organizations.
πŸ’Ό IT Consultant: Advises businesses on technology strategy, system upgrades, digital transformation, and IT infrastructure improvements.