Computer Information Technology (CIT)

Affiliated with FBISE

A degree or career in Computer Information Technology (CIT) can lead to a wide range of opportunities in various fields, due to the broad and practical nature of the skills acquired.

potential outcomes

  • Troubleshooting and providing technical support for computer systems, software, and hardware issues.

  • Managing and maintaining computer networks within an organization.

  • Overseeing the day-to-day operations of an organization's IT infrastructure, including servers, network devices, and security systems.

  • Managing and organizing databases, ensuring their performance, security, and integrity.

  • Protecting systems and networks from cyber threats, monitoring for vulnerabilities, and responding to security breaches.

  • Designing, coding, and testing software applications or systems.

  • Building and maintaining websites and web applications.

  • Designing cloud environments and services for businesses, often involving providers like AWS, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud.

  • Analyzing large datasets to extract insights and help inform decision-making in businesses.

  • Managing and overseeing IT projects, from concept to delivery, ensuring they meet business objectives and are completed on time.

  • Many CIT professionals pursue industry certifications such as Comp TIA (A+, Network+, Security+), Cisco (CCNA), Microsoft (MCP, MCSA), or cloud certifications (AWS, Azure) to deepen their expertise.

  • CIT graduates often continue their education with a Master's in Information Technology, Cyber security, Data Science, or a related field.

  • Specialized roles like cyber security, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), or block chain technologies are emerging trends in IT.

  • Many CIT professionals start their own businesses, offering services such as IT consulting, managed IT services, web development, or cyber security solutions.

  • Computer information technology professionals are in demand globally, offering the potential for international work opportunities or remote jobs in multinational companies.

  • CIT roles exist in almost every industry, from healthcare, finance, and manufacturing to education, government, and entertainment, offering varied pathways.

Eligibility Criteria

1. Matric With Science 2. A student can take admission with 40% marks in matric.

Program Structure

First Year

Sr.No Basic Courses
1
Occupational Health, Safety & Environment
2
Computer Application Software
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Second Year

Third Year

Sr.No Basic Courses
1
Wed Development with JAVA
2
Network Administration
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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