IT courses
• Four-year engineering program under IOE, TU combining electronics, communication, and information engineering.
• Focuses on the design, analysis, testing, and implementation of electronic and communication systems.
• Covers telecommunications, embedded systems, signal processing, networking, and ICT technologies.
• Integrates electronics engineering with communication systems and information technologies.
• Builds proficiency in hardware design, digital systems, networking, telecommunication, microwave engineering, wireless systems, and embedded solutions.
• Emphasizes hands-on lab work, project development, field exposure, and problem-solving skills.
• Prepares engineers for roles in telecom, ICT service companies, automation industries, aviation, health tech, energy sectors, and embedded system companies.
• Entrance into the program requires passing the IOE entrance exam.
What it is: An introductory course that covers basics of computers, software, hardware, networking, and problem-solving.
What you learn:
What it is: Teaches how to write code and build software applications.
Languages you’ll learn: Python, Java, C++, JavaScript, etc.
What you learn:
What it is: Focuses on building websites and web applications.
What you learn:
What it is: Teaches how to use cloud platforms to store and manage data & apps.
Key platforms: AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud
What you learn:
What it is: Focuses on protecting systems and data from hackers and attacks.
What you learn:
What it is: Uses data to find insights and solve business problems.
What you learn:
What it is: Teaches computer systems to mimic intelligent behavior.
What you learn:
What it is: Teaches how to build and maintain IT infrastructure.
What you learn:
What it is: Focuses on building apps for phones/tablets.
What you learn:
What it is: Covers storing, organizing, and managing data.
What you learn:
What it is: Combines development + operations for faster software delivery.
What you learn:
Ask yourself:
✅ What interests me most (coding, security, data)?
✅ Do I want hands-on or theory?
✅ Future job demand and salary potential?
✅ Beginner friendly or advanced?