Information Technology Enabled Services (IT-ITeS)
Introduction of the Sector
In today's digital age, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is indispensable, impacting every aspect of daily life. The IT-ITeS sector, encompassing IT services, engineering design, R&D, and BPO services, plays a crucial role in enhancing organizational efficiency. Rapid technological advancements, globalization, and the growing reliance on digital platforms have made IT-ITeS a highly competitive and transformative sector.
Bachelor in Software Development
Programme Introduction
Software development involves the entire process of creating, designing, programming, testing, and maintaining applications, frameworks, or systems. It encompasses everything from writing source code to the final software product. Developers craft the software that powers applications or manages networks and devices, making them essential across all industries. Software developers create solutions that reduce labor and streamline tasks for businesses, driving efficiency. A Bachelor’s degree in Software Development not only covers programming but also provides a comprehensive understanding of the entire software development lifecycle.
Eligibility for Admission
10+2 or equivalent, in any stream.
Career Prospects/Job Role
Career prospects after Bachelor in Software Development are working as a Software Developer Front-end Developer, Backend Developer, Web Developer, Desktop Developer, Mobile Developer, Software Engineer, Database Administrator, IT Architect, Network Administrator, Systems Analyst, Graphics Developer, Game Developer, Data Scientist, Big Data Developer, CRM Developer, Software Development Engineer in Test (SDET)
Knowledge provider for skill training
Ace Box, Greycats Tech LLP, Kordinate World, Kantascrypt, Apps Deployer and Virtual Education Trust, Wolfx, Mukesoft, Rath Infotech, Soft Scibble, The Web Doctor.
Updates in Software Development:
1. Demand for Full-Stack Developers Surges
Companies seek professionals skilled in front-end (e.g., React, Angular) and back-end (e.g., Node.js) development, along with testing and maintenance, to build scalable applications. The sector’s growth, with rural internet penetration expected to surpass 50% by 2025, amplifies opportunities for developers.
2. India’s Software Development Sector Expected to Reach Rs. 8,20,000 crore by 2025
India’s software development sector is projected to surpass Rs. 8,20,000 crore, driven by the increasing demand for digital transformation across industries. With rising investments in IT infrastructure and innovation, there’s a growing need for skilled software developers, creating vast career opportunities for fresh graduates.
3. Growth of Startup Ecosystem Fuels Demand for Software Developers
India’s booming startup ecosystem is creating a surge in demand for software development talent. With over 100 unicorns and numerous startups in fields like fintech, health tech, and e-commerce, the demand for developers with skills in web development, cloud computing, and AI is skyrocketing. Graduates with a degree in software development are poised to enter a thriving job market.
4. Remote Work is Boosting Software Development Jobs in India
With remote work becoming a global trend, Indian software developers are increasingly being hired by companies worldwide. This shift has opened up global opportunities for skilled graduates, with a focus on cloud computing, cybersecurity, and full-stack development.
Semester-wise Listing of Courses
SEMESTER I | SEMESTER II | ||||||
Course Code | Course Name | Credits | Course Code | Course Name | Credits | ||
GE 1.1 | Functional English | 2 | GE 2.1 | Communication Skills | 2 | ||
GE 1.2 | Computing Skills and Digital Literacy | 2 | GE 2.2 | Environmental Studies | 2 | ||
SD 1.1 | IT Foundations and Programming Concepts | 2 | SD 2.1 | Database Management Systems | 2 | ||
SD 1.2 | Web Designing | 2 | SD 2.2 | Object Oriented Programming with Python | 2 | ||
SD 1.3 | Programming in Python | 2 | SD 2.3 | Computer Communication and Networks | 2 | ||
SD ST1 | Skill Training | 12 | SD ST2 | Skill Training | 12 | ||
CDPNE | *Domain Practicum | NC | CDPNE | *Domain Practicum | NC | ||
SEMESTER III | SEMESTER IV | ||||||
Course Code | Course Name | Credits | Course Code | Course Name | Credits | ||
GE 3.1 | Financial Literacy | 2 | GE 4.1 | Design Thinking | 2 | ||
GE 3.2 | Basics of Legal and HR Policies | 2 | GE 4.2 | Organizational Behaviour | 2 | ||
SD 3.1 | Programming with Visual Basic.Net | 2 | SD 4.1 | Object Oriented Programming with JAVA | 2 | ||
SD 3.2 | Data Structure | 2 | SD 4.2 | Linux Operating System - Operations and Management | 2 | ||
SD 3.3 | Web Development using PHP | 2 | SD 4.3 | Software Engineering | 2 | ||
SD ST3 | Skill Training | 12 | SD ST4 | Skill Training | 12 | ||
CDPNE | *Domain Practicum | NC | CDPNE | *Domain Practicum | NC | ||
SEMESTER V | SEMESTER VI | ||||||
Course Code | Course Name | Credits | Course Code | Course Name | Credits | ||
GE 5.1 | Health and Wellness | 2 | GE 6.1 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | ||
GE 5.2 | Personal Grooming | 2 | GE 6.2 | Employment Readiness | 2 | ||
SD 5.1 | Concepts of Data Mining | 2 | SD 6.1 | Android Mobile Application Development | 2 | ||
SD 5.2 | Software Testing and Project Management | 2 | SD 6.2 | Technology Trends in IT | 2 | ||
SD 5.3 | Multimedia Tools and Applications | 2 | SD 6.3 | Web Application Development with ASP.NET MVC and C# | 2 | ||
SD ST5 | Skill Training | 12 | SD ST6 | Skill Training | 12 | ||
CDPNE | *Domain Practicum | NC | CDPNE | *Domain Practicum | NC |
Note: Laptop / Desktop is recommended for the program.
*Domain Practicum- “Compulsory and Non-Credit, non-evaluative component"
The Skill Training component is 50% to 60% ranging from 600 hours to 720 hours per year depending upon the industry requirement
Programme fees: Rs. 52,800/-per annum
Examination fees: Rs. 1,600/- per semester and Rs. 3,200/- per annum
Caution Deposit (Refundable): Rs.5000/-
Convocation Fees: Rs.2000/- (In absentia Rs.2500/-)