Master in Information Technology (MIT)

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May 4th, 2025

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Master in Information Technology (MIT)

About Course

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).

Course Structure:

Semester I Credit Hours Full Marks
MIT501 Object Oriented Analysis and Design 3 75
MIT502 Advanced Database System 3 75
MIT503 Enterprise Applications 3 75
MIT504 Information Security 3 75
MIT505 Programming Language 3 75
Total 15 375

Semester II Credit Hours Full Marks
MIT551 Distributed and Cloud Computing 3 75
MIT552 Digital Marketing 3 75
MIT553 IT Project Management 3 75
MIT554 Intelligent Computing 3 75
MIT555 Seminar 1 25
Elective I 3 75
Total 16 400

List of Electives (Semester II):

  • MIT556 Internet of Things

  • MIT557 Data Structures and Algorithms Analysis

  • MIT558 E-commerce and E-business

  • MIT559 Advanced Programming


Semester III Credit Hours Full Marks
MIT601 Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics 3 75
MIT602 Data Analytics and Visualization 3 75
MIT603 Digital Governance 3 75
MIT604 Term Paper 2 50
Elective II 3 75
Total 14 350

List of Electives (Semester III):

  • MIT605 Digital Economy

  • MIT606 Mobile Computing

  • MIT607 Human Computer Interaction

  • MIT608 Database Administration


Semester IV Credit Hours Full Marks
MIT651 IT Entrepreneurship and Innovation 3 75
MIT652 Thesis/Project 8 200
Elective III 3 75
Extra Elective 3 75
Total 14 350
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What Will You Learn?

  • Object-oriented design and advanced coding.
  • IT project management and innovation.
  • Research skills through thesis and projects.
  • Advanced databases and data visualization.

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Gurumantra

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Material Includes

  • E-books & digital resources for in-depth learning.
  • Cloud computing & cybersecurity case studies
  • IT project management & innovation guides
  • Internship and project guidelines.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in IT, computer science, engineering, or related field
  • Basic programming & computing knowledge
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills

Audience

  • Graduates aiming for advanced IT expertise
  • IT professionals seeking career advancement
  • Tech enthusiasts interested in cutting-edge technologies