The Masters in Information Technology (MIT) curriculum is designed by closely following the courses practiced in accredited international universities, subject to the condition that the intake students are mostly from Bachelor in Masters in Information Technology, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Computer Application, Information Management, or Information Systems. The Masters in Information Technology (MIT) provides the knowledge, understanding and research skills to solve real-world problems with cutting-edge technology.
The MIT program avails to develop deep theoretical and practical knowledge in specific areas of information technology so that MIT graduates will have the intellectual and conceptual foundation to play leading roles in the development of the information technology industry. The MIT program curriculum covers the standard core and elective Information Technology courses. In addition, the program offers several courses that provide knowledge for both research and development information technology areas. The foundation and core courses are designed to meet the graduate program requirement, and the service courses are designed to meet the need of fast changing computer technologies and their application. All graduate students are required to complete at least 59 credit hours and they may complete maximum of 62 credit hours. The program is under Institute of Science and Technology (IOST)
The student entering the MIT program must have completed Bachelor of Information Technology degree offered by TU or its equivalent. The program also admits students having Bachelor of Computer Science, Bachelor of Computer Science and Information Technology, Bachelor of Information Technology, Bachelor of Engineering in Computer and Electronics, Bachelor of Information Management, Bachelor of Information Systems, Bachelor of Computer Application of their equivalent.
As the field of information technology rapidly grows, so do the job opportunities. Many businesses and organizations are increasingly relying on technology which has increased the demand for skilled IT professionals. Individuals can choose between a government/public sector job like civil service or a private sector job where firms hire MIT graduates for project planning, management and other IT related departments. Alternatively, graduates can also choose to freelance.
Career Options in IT
Management Consultant
Computer Systems Analyst
Technical Writer
Innovation Manager
Video Game Designer
IT Manager
Cloud Architect
Chief Technology Officer (CTO)
IT Director
Senior IT Consultant
IT Recritment Consultant
MIT Program Highlights
Digital Economy & Marketing
Cloud & Mobile Computing
Cyber Security & Digital Forensic
Human-Computer Interaction
Digital Governance
Semester I
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
Advanced Database System
Enterprise Applications
Information Security
Programming Language
Total: 15 Credit Hours, 375 Full Marks
Semester II
Distributed and Cloud Computing
Digital Marketing
IT Project Management
Intelligent Computing
Seminar
Elective I (Choose One):
Internet of Things
Data Structures and Algorithms Analysis
E-commerce and E-business
Advanced Programming
Total: 16 Credit Hours, 400 Full Marks
Semester III
Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics
Data Analytics and Visualization
Digital Governance
Term Paper
Elective II (Choose One):
Digital Economy
Mobile Computing
Human-Computer Interaction
Database Administration
Total: 14 Credit Hours, 350 Full Marks
Semester IV
IT Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Thesis/Project
Elective III (Choose One):
Social Network Analytics
Software Testing
Network and System Administration
Web Technology
International Business
Extra Elective (Optional):
Social Network Analytics
Software Testing
Network and System Administration
Web Technology
International Business
Total: 14 Credit Hours, 350 Full Marks
Prospective student can apply for admission by submitting a completed from as required by the general rule of the university. The students for admission are selected based on the scores in the entrance test conducted by the admitting college.
The admission for MIT opens around February/March.
Entrance Examination
The total marks for the entrance examination will be 100. The questions will be objective, and Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) will be asked from BSc or equivalent level from the related subjects. Students must secure at least 35% marks to pass the entrance examination.