The Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Information Technology (Industry Integrated) is a specialized undergraduate program designed to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry requirements. This program equips students with in-depth knowledge of IT concepts while offering hands-on training through real-world industry collaborations, making them job-ready from day one.
Course Duration | |
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Duration: | 3 years |
Semesters: | 6 semesters |
To be eligible for admission into the B.Sc. Information Technology (Industry Integrated) program, candidates must meet the following criteria:
This program integrates two highly sought-after specializations, offering students a competitive edge in the tech industry.
The program includes direct involvement with industry through:
Graduates from this program are well-prepared for roles in IT firms, startups, and corporate environments.
Software Developer
Design and develop software applications.
IT Support Specialist
Manage and troubleshoot IT infrastructure.
Data Analyst
Interpret and analyze business data.
Web Developer
Build and maintain dynamic websites.
Cloud Solutions Engineer
Implement and manage cloud-based solutions.
Cybersecurity Consultant
Protect organizations against digital threats.
Practical Focus: Gain real-world experience through industry collaboration.
Comprehensive Curriculum: Covers all essential aspects of IT with emerging technologies.
Career-oriented Training: Tailored to meet current industry demands.
Strong Placement Opportunities: Collaborations with top recruiters ensure better job prospects.
To apply for the B.Sc. Information Technology (Industry Integrated) program through GCSET:
Complete the online registration form on the GCSET website.
Appear for the GCSET exam and secure a qualifying score
Participate in the counselling process to choose your preferred institution.
The program spans 3 years over 6 semesters.
Graduates can work as software developers, data analysts, IT specialists, and more.
Yes, candidates must clear the GCSET for admission.
Industry integration ensures students gain hands-on experience and are job-ready upon graduation.
Yes, internships are a mandatory part of the curriculum to enhance practical learning.