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Degree Courses in Internet of Things (IoT)

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As technology is conquering new summits, technical courses are gaining quite a lot of popularity. Students can very well understand the importance of technology in the future and training themselves accordingly. One such trend which is grabbing a lot of admiration is ‘Internet of Things’ which is slowly transforming the current scenario of technology by revolutionizing the internet services. Communicating and connecting through ‘Cloud’ network without the assistance of human support can be defined as IoT and it is taking a strong foothold to dominate our lives in the upcoming days. The intervention of IoT is also boosting the other technology trends such as Open source, Big Data, Cybersecurity, and Software-defined networking. All these emerging trends are defining the significance of IoT today.

The below-mentioned points highlight the importance of IoT courses and why is it gaining more popularity among current generation:

Better Career Opportunities: With larger areas of application candidates with a PG degree in IoT has better career opportunities in comparison to students with other skills.
Conveniently Affordable: The course fees are not very much and are rather reasonably priced which creates another reason to go for the course.

User-Friendly: It consists of easier tools, codes and programming languages and students can master it just with a little bit of dedication.

Scope for Future Data Scientists: One of the many lucrative career options for today’s generation, this course helps the students to make their careers as data scientists.

Areas of Application:

With the penetration of internet many industries are adopting technical innovations such as IoT to achieve efficiency in their end product. Some of the major industries where we can see the utilization of IoT are energy management, healthcare, architecture, security, traffic monitoring, home automation, transportation and many others.

Eligibility Criteria:

Opted as a post-graduation course, students holding a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electronics and Communication, Electrical and Electronics, Instrumentation, Biomedical, Computer Science, and Information Technology are eligible to pursue training courses in IoT. Apart from that, students who are in possession of M.Sc degrees in Electronics, Instrumentation, Computer Science, and Information Technology are also eligible for IoT courses. Candidates with 45-50 percent aggregate can apply for IoT courses. The selection process varies according to each and every institution and students are mostly selected by their performance in entry-level examinations held by the institution.

Course Description:

An IoT course will train the students on various subjects including sensor networks, embedded technologies, data management, data analytics, microcontrollers, communication protocols, advanced IoT tools, and cloud computing. Although the course duration may vary from one institution to another institution, it generally takes 12 months to cover the complete syllabus.

Career Prospects:

Students with an IoT degree can foresee a vast range of opportunities lying ahead of him/her. Although in this sector the major recruiters are IT firms, candidates with noteworthy academic records in this field are also preferred by industries related to telecommunication, data analytics, wireless technology, consultancies and many more.

Colleges Offering IoT courses in India:

Although recognizing the preference of the course among the students, many colleges and universities are incorporating the course of IoT in their academia, we are citing some of the names who have been recognized for imparting quality education in this domain.

National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology, Delhi
Sharda University, Noida
BITS, Pilani
National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology, Kerala
ThinkNEXT Institute of Digital Marketing (TIDM), Chandigarh

Courtesy: Higher education review

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