Under Graduate in Information Technology
UG Program Profile
From its inception, the program was known as the Bachelor of Computer Science. In 2021, the program was restructured and renamed to its current title to better align with evolving industry standards.
In response to increasing demand from both academia and industry, the program’s objectives and curriculum were revised. Reflecting the latest trends in technology and specialization, the department updated the foundational Bachelor of Computer Science to the Bachelor of Technology in Information and Computer Science.

Education
2023-2024
Information Technology
By 2023, the curriculum incorporated industry projects and internships to enhance practical skills, ensuring graduates are prepared for evolving IT roles.
2018-2023
Information Technology
In 2018, a major update introduced emerging technologies such as cloud computing, AI, and data science, and the program was rebranded as "Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology."
2010-2018
Information Technology
In 2010, the curriculum was updated to include web development, cybersecurity, and mobile computing, reflecting technological shifts.
2002-2010
Information Technology
The undergraduate Information Technology program was established in 2002, initially focusing on core computing areas like databases, networking, and software development.
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
PEO1: Demonstrate recognizable expertise to solve problems in the analysis, design, implementation and evaluation of smart, distributed, and secured software systems.
PEO2: Engage in the engineering profession globally, by contributing to the ethical, competent, and creative practice of theoretical and practical aspects of intelligent data engineering.
PEO3: Exhibit sustained learning capability and ability to adapt to a constantly changing field of Information Technology through professional development, and self-learning.
PEO4: Show leadership qualities and initiative to ethically advance professional and organizational goals through collaboration with others of diverse interdisciplinary backgrounds.
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
At the end of the program a student will be able to:
PSO1: Apply the principles of theoretical and practical aspects of ever evolving Programming & Software Technology in solving real life problems efficiently.
PSO2: Develop secured software systems considering constantly changing paradigms of communication and computation of web enabled distributed Systems.
PSO3: Design ethical solutions of global challenges by applying intelligent data science & management techniques on suitable modern computational platforms through interdisciplinary collaboration.
Mission - PEO matrix
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