Program Overview

Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) in Internet of Things (IOT)is a cutting-edge undergraduate program powered by ‘Aharada Education’ designed to provide students with the technical proficiency and practical skills needed to thrive in the fast changing & dynamic IOT ecosystem. As smart devices, interconnected systems, and data-driven solutions transform industries, this program merge computer science fundamentals with specialized IOT knowledge, preparing graduates to design, develop, and manage intelligent systems that power smart cities, healthcare, agriculture, and further on.Shape the future of connected technologies with a program that combine innovation, practicality, and industry relevance. Enroll yourself to become a leader in the IOT-driven world!

Duration
1 Year (Certification Program)
2 Years (Diploma Program)
3 Years (Degree Program)
4 Years (Hons. Degree with Research)

Applications Open for 2025

Programme Name

BCA (Internet of Things)

Career Opportunities

Graduates are prepared for roles such as:

  • IOT Developer/Architect
  • Embedded Systems Engineer
  • Data Analyst (IOT Ecosystems)
  • IOT Security Specialist
  • Product Manager (Smart Devices)
  • Roles in industries like healthcare, agriculture, logistics, and smart infrastructure.

Scholarship

*Terms and Conditions Apply

  • Scholarships are granted based on the order of application and are applied as fee adjustments.
  • To retain the scholarship throughout the duration of the program, students must maintain a minimum academic performance of 8 CGPA in all semesters, ensure at least 80% attendance, and avoid any disciplinary issues during their course of study."

Eligibility

A student who passed Level 4/ Class 12 schooling or its equivalent shall be eligible.

Program Highlights

  • Advanced Learning Structure: This program mingle theoretical knowledge with hands-on learning, advance innovation through a blend of core computer science subjects, advanced IOT modules, and real-world projects.
  • Future-Ready Curriculum: Stay ahead with a syllabus updated to reflect IOT trends and industry demands.Core Computer Science[Programming, Data Structures, Databases, OS, Networking] along with State-of-the-Art Labs [ IOT development kits, simulation tools, and cloud labs].
  • Project-Based Learning: Capstone projects, hackathons, and internships with industry partners.Partnerships with tech leaders for workshops, live projects, and mentorship.Focus on smart automation, industrial IOT, and sustainable solutions.
  • IOT Specialization & Learning: Understand sensor technologies, embedded systems, and wireless communication protocols. StudyIOT-generated data using big data tools, AI, and machine learning. Design secure, scalable IOT architectures and cloud-integrated solutions. Address ethical, privacy, and security challenges in IOT deployments.

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FAQs: BCA (Internet of Things)

BCA in IOT is a undergraduate program powered by ‘Aharada Eduction’ that combines core computer science principles with specialized training in IOT technologies. It focuses on designing, developing, and managing interconnected systems, smart devices, and data-driven solutions for industries like healthcare, agriculture, smart cities, and automation.

No prior experience is required. The program starts with foundational courses in programming (C,Python) and electronics basics. However, familiarity with logical problem-solving or mathematics is beneficial.

Graduates can work as IOT Developers, Embedded Systems Engineers, IOT Security Specialists, Data Analysts, or Product Managers in sectors like healthcare, agriculture, smart manufacturing, logistics, and urban infrastructure.

The program offers state-of-the-art labs equipped with IOT development kits, sensor modules, cloud platforms, and simulation tools for real-time IOT system design and testing.

Yes, but basic mathematics and logical reasoning skills are recommended. Bridge courses may be offered to help students adapt to technical subjects.

IOT skills are in demand across healthcare (remote monitoring), agriculture (smart farming), manufacturing (Industry 4.0), energy (smart grids), logistics (tracking systems), and consumer tech (smart homes).