Information Technology
The Department of Information Technology was established in 2007, offering a four-year undergraduate program (B.Tech) in Information Technology. The first year is common across all branches, with the intake capacity starting at 40 students in 2007 and increasing to 55 in 2009. The program features a comprehensive curriculum covering subjects like Database Management, Software Engineering, Management of Information Systems, Data Mining, Computer Graphics, Advanced Internet Technology, Computer Networks, Operating Systems, and Data Structures and Algorithms. Additional courses are offered in collaboration with other departments at the institute.
The Department embodies the Institute's tradition of excellence as a world-class leader in IT education and research. The IT sector is flourishing with growth and opportunities. To keep pace with the evolving industry, course content is regularly updated by experienced faculty who stay abreast of groundbreaking research and innovations in this technology-driven era.
In addition to academics, the department also runs IT research programs supported by government funding and industry sponsorship. Faculty research contributes to expanding the application and future scope of new and existing technologies, solidifying the department's position at the forefront of IT innovation.