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Master of Technology in Information Technology

PEO: Program Educational Objectives

M. Tech. in Information Technology Program, graduates will be able to:

PEO1: Identify and evaluate current and changing information system methodologies and assess their applicability in regulatory demands, strategic goals to address the clients’ needs.

PEO2: Solve business-centered problems by analyzing, developing and implementing information system based solutions

PEO3: Configure and operate complex software systems, packages, tools and applications for sustainability in various domains like education, healthcare, business.

 

PO: Program Outcomes

M. Tech. in Information Technology graduates will be able to:

PO1: Scholarship of Knowledge- Acquire in-depth knowledge of Information Technology, including wider and global perspective, with an ability to discriminate, evaluate, analyze and synthesize existing and new knowledge, and integration of the same for enhancement of knowledge.

PO2: Critical Thinking - Analyse complex Information Technology related problems critically, apply independent judgement for synthesizing information to make intellectual and/or creative advances for conducting research in a wider theoretical, practical and policy context.

PO3: Problem Solving - Think laterally and originally, conceptualise and solve issues related to Information Technology, evaluate a wide range of potential solutions for those problems and arrive at feasible, optimal solutions after considering public health and safety, cultural, societal and environmental factors in the core areas of expertise.

PO4: Research Skill - Extract information pertinent to unfamiliar problems in Information Technology domain through literature survey and experiments, apply appropriate research methodologies, techniques and tools, design, conduct experiments, analyse and interpret data, demonstrate higher order skill and view things in a broader perspective, contribute individually/in group(s) to the development of scientific/technological knowledge in one or more domains of engineering.

PO5: Usage of modern tools - Create, select, learn and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools of Information Technology, including prediction and modelling, to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.

PO6: Collaborative and Multidisciplinary work - Possess knowledge and understanding of group dynamics, recognise opportunities and contribute positively to collaborative-multidisciplinary scientific research in Information Technology, demonstrate a capacity for self-management and teamwork, decision-making based on open-mindedness, objectivity and rational analysis in order to achieve common goals and further the learning of themselves as well as others.

PO7: Project Management and Finance - Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of Information Technology principles and apply the same to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, manage projects efficiently in respective disciplines and multidisciplinary environments after consideration of economical and financial factors.

PO8: Communication - Communicate with the Information Technology engineering community, and with society at large, regarding complex engineering activities confidently and effectively, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation by adhering to appropriate standards, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

PO9: Life-long Learning - Recognise the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in life-long learning independently in Information Technology domain, with a high level of enthusiasm and commitment to improve knowledge and competence continuously.

PO10: Ethical Practices and Social Responsibility - Acquire professional and intellectual integrity, professional code of conduct, ethics of research and scholarship, consideration of the impact of research outcomes on professional practices and an understanding of responsibility to contribute to the community for sustainable development of society using Information Technology solutions.

PO11: Independent and Reflective Learning - Observe and examine critically the outcomes of one’s actions and make corrective measures subsequently, and learn from mistakes in project and professional practice without depending on external feedback.

 

PSO: Program Specific Outcomes

M. Tech. in Information Technology graduates will be able to:

PSO-1 Select, design, integrate and administer IT-based solutions based on the requirements using current and emerging technologies

PSO-2 Synthesize and evaluate models for IT management, manage the various aspects of an IT organization, using accepted standards and best practices.

 

Scheme and Syllabus – 2016