Since 2009
BSc (Information Technology) is a 3-year undergraduate degree program focused on computer systems, software, data, and how information is stored, processed, and managed using technology.
In simple terms, it teaches you how computers and digital systems work in real-world applications—especially in software development, databases, networking, and IT services.
You typically learn subjects like:
Programming (C, C++, Java, Python)
Database Management Systems (DBMS)
Computer Networks
Web Development
Operating Systems
Software Engineering
Cybersecurity basics
Data Structures and Algorithms
Coding and software development
Problem-solving and logical thinking
Working with databases and networks
Basic IT system management
After graduating, you can work in roles such as:
Software Developer / Programmer
Web Developer
System Administrator
Database Administrator
IT Support / Technical Support Engineer
Cybersecurity Analyst (entry-level)
Eligibility can vary slightly by college, but generally it is:
You must have completed 12th (PUC or equivalent) from a recognized board
Minimum marks: usually 45%–60% (depends on college)
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