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IT Engineering

Introduction to IT Engineering

Information plays very important role in life as well as in business. The course mainly focus on efficient storage and retrieval of data from geographically scattered repositories, and reliable transfer to the point of requests and applications. This course makes capable in using computer as well as communication technology.

General Information

Course Title: Bachelor Degree in IT Engineering (BIT)
Category: Bachelor
Course Duration: 48 months (4 years)
Academic Progress: Semester, 2 semesters per year
Estimated Cost: N/A

Qualification Required
I.Sc. or 10+2 (Science), or I.E. or equivalent 2nd division or above from University or boards recognized by respective Universities.

Scope
There are various jobs after completion of IT Engineering, you may get job in govt. sector also and you may apply for several other jobs in the IT sector as per your specialization.

Course Syllabus
One should study the following broad topics in this field:

  • Engineering Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Communication Technique
  • Programming in C
  • Problem Solving Techniques
  • Basic Electrical Engineering
  • Network Theory
  • Mathamatical Foundation for Computer
  • Object Oriented Programming in C++
  • Electronic Devices
  • Engineering Drawing
  • Logic Circuits
  • Electric Circuits
  • Data and File Structure
  • Probability & Queuing Theory
  • Programming in Java
  • Instrumentation
  • Microprocessor and Assembly
  • Data Base System
  • Software Engineerin Fundamentals
  • Numerical Methods
  • Applied Operating System
  • Principle of Communication
  • Signal and System Processing
  • Advanced Computer Architecture
  • Computer Graphics
  • Data Communication
  • Web Technology
  • Organization and Management
  • Object Oriented Design and Modeling
  • Mutimedia Systems
  • Computer Network and Internets
  • Managerial Economics
  • Client Server Architecture & Applications
  • Network Programming
  • Project Management
  • Social and Professional Issues in IT
  • Project Work

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