B.Tech. in Information Technology (Cyber Physical Systems)
B.Tech. in Information Technology (Cyber Physical Systems) is a multidisciplinary program that integrates
Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering principles to design and manage systems
that interact with the physical world. As Cyber Physical systems (CPS) is an evolving field, apart from the
core courses of computer science, the curriculum also covers emerging technologies such as the Internet of
Things (IoT), Machine Learning, Cloud Computing, and Edge Computing, which are integral to the development
of advanced Cyber-Physical Systems. Emphasis is placed on understanding how to integrate hardware components
with software systems to create intelligent and autonomous Cyber-Physical Systems. Practical experience is
a crucial aspect of the program, with students working on projects that involve designing, implementing,
and testing Cyber-Physical Systems in real-world scenarios.
The B.Tech. course in Cyber-Physical Systems provides students with the knowledge and skills
required to design, develop, and manage complex systems that bridge the gap between the physical
and digital worlds. Graduates of this program are well-positioned for careers in industries at the
forefront of technological innovation. The course is designed to meet the demands of industries such as
automotive, healthcare, manufacturing, agriculture, and smart cities, where cyber-physical systems play a
significant role in improving efficiency, safety, and productivity.