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Candidates must have passed +2 or equivalent examination.
After completing the program, graduates will be able to:
Apply fundamental and advanced computing concepts to solve real-world problems.
Develop software applications using appropriate programming techniques.
Design, implement, and manage databases and information systems.
Configure and manage computer networks, server systems, and IT infrastructure.
Apply knowledge of operating systems and computer architecture.
Design and evaluate information technology solutions for business requirements.
Apply human-computer interaction and smart-system concepts to technology solutions.
Analyze emerging computing technologies and identify opportunities for innovation.
Apply IT consultancy and management principles to organizational challenges.
Plan, execute, and evaluate individual and team-based computing projects.
Demonstrate effective communication, teamwork, critical thinking, and professional skills.
Apply numerical, analytical, and problem-solving techniques to computing-related challenges.
Gain practical industry experience and prepare for careers in software development, networking, systems administration, IT infrastructure, IT consultancy, and technology management.