B.E. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
This department is running since 2008. The staff has developed required laboratories in the areas like Computer Hardware, Computer Networking & Security, Database Management System, Operating System, Cloud Computing and Internet Technology in tune with real-time systems. The IT Department is equipped with around 50 computers with multimedia software.
The main strength of the department is highly qualified and well-experienced faculties. Also, the department is well equipped with an ample number of computer systems, networking and required software and hardware. Department has well equipped 2 computer laboratories and one seminar halls.
The main strength of the department is highly qualified and well-experienced faculties. Also, the department is well equipped with an ample number of computer systems, networking and required software and hardware. Department has well equipped 2 computer laboratories and one seminar halls.
The field of information technology (IT) covers the design, administration and support of computer and telecommunications systems. Some of the positions in this field include database and network administrators, computer support specialists, computer scientists, software programmers and system analysts. The majority of career tracks in IT entail design and operational tasks related to computer hardware components, networks and software applications.
Professionals in the IT field work with businesses and organizations to set up and support viable computer networks that will keep systems efficient and reliable. IT encompasses all hardware and software used in the storing, creation and accessing of information. Examples of technologies that professionals work with are firewalls, databases, media storage devices, networks and the Internet.
Aspiring IT professionals typically need a bachelor's degree in a technology field, such as computer science, information systems management, programming or networking. Even without a degree, experience in an entry-level help desk position could help IT professionals advance with professional certification or vocational training. The fundamentals of a degree program generally include computer hardware, programming, networking, and technical theory. Depending on the major, students could also learn IT management, website development, computer circuitry, systems analysis and database management. Some programs also include internship opportunities. To work as a computer research scientist, a Ph.D. degree is often necessary.
Under Graduate/Post Graduate Courses |
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Name of Course | Type | Period (Years) | Intake | Year of Starting |
Information Technology | UG | 4 | 60 | 2008 |