An Information Technology (IT) program teaches students about the design, use, and maintenance of computer systems, networks, and software. IT professionals are needed in many industries and work with businesses and organizations to help them improve their performance and productivity.
Graduates with an IT degree can pursue careers in many areas, including: Software development, Network administration, Cybersecurity, Data analysis, and IT consulting.
IT professionals need to be comfortable interacting with people and computers, and they need to develop skills like communication, multi-tasking, and time management.
The department of Information Technology envisions to create groomed, technically competent and skilled intellectual IT graduate’sto be efficientproblem solvers, researchers, innovators and entrepreneurs, and making them to meet the current challenges of the modern computing industry.
PEO1: Demonstrate technical competence with analytical and critical thinking to understand and meet the diversified requirements of industry, academia and research.
PEO2:Exhibit technical leadership, team skills and entrepreneurship skills to provide business solutions to real world problems.
PEO3: Work in multi-disciplinary industries with social and environmental responsibility, work ethics and adaptability to address complex engineering and social problems
PEO4: Pursue lifelong learning, use cutting edge technologies and involve in applied research to design optimal solutions.
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