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CU to offer BTech in Computer Science and Business Systems

Collaborates with TCS for this unique course

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Chandigarh, July 11

Chandigarh University will be offering  'Computer Science & Business Systems' engineering programmes in collaboration with India's Top IT Company TCS. The four-year undergraduate engineering programme offers exposure in advanced computer technologies along with learning of management sciences, humanities and human values

The entire course curriculum of the programme has been designed by TCS and which is aimed to ensure that the students not only know the core topics of Computer Science but also develop an equal appreciation of humanities, management sciences and human values.

The students will be exposed to emerging topics like Analytics, Machine Learning, Cloud Computing, Internet of Things etc. to make them industry ready at the end of four years of study.

This curriculum has been approved by the Executive Committee of AICTE and is available in the AICTE drop-down menu of nomenclatures for engineering course. Chandigarh University, Mohali has signed a MOU with TCS to offers CSBS programme to the students under which TCS will support the university by training and developing the university faculty for the subjects offered in the program, organising guest lectures by expert practitioners from the industry, and by engaging in continuous assessment of the students.

Additionally, TCS will also offer internship to selected number of students who are undergoing this program and involve them in meaningful projects to provide first-hand exposure to the real-life business problem.

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