Follow the Path to Success in CSE (DS)
At IARE, students follow three key pathways to success: curriculum, career development, and skills and knowledge enhancement.
The B.Tech program in Computer Science and Engineering (DS) features an updated curriculum that integrates core engineering skills with high-impact educational practices and project-based learning, offering minor programs in emerging technologies to provide students with a well-rounded academic foundation and practical experience for a versatile professional profile.
The Career and Development centre (CDC) plays a pivotal role in shaping the careers of aspiring engineers by equipping them with the skills and guidance needed to achieve their professional goals.
The Balanced Scorecard initiative by Division of Competency Building and Consultancy offers a structured, multi-semester roadmap integrating industry-aligned certifications, and projects to comprehensive development of students technical and professional competencies for high-impact careers.
The Most Promising Minor Program tracks along with B.Tech Degree in CSE (DS):
- A major is a primary focus of study, typically 160 credits.
- A minor is a secondary focus of study, typically 20 credits.
Specialize in one of the minor programs relevant for the future of engineering
- 1. Artificial Intelligence
- 2. Cyber Security
- 3. Innovation and Entrepreneurship
1. Artificial Intelligence
Experts say that Artificial Intelligence (AI) will be more groundbreaking than electricity. Those who are one step ahead can play a key role in shaping our future. The Minor in Artificial Intelligence allows students to understand intelligent applications and systems that can be used to solve problems in a wide range of areas. The program covers topics such as smart cities, the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, and smart application programming, among others. Students complement their academic profile, thus increasing their options in the job market.
2. Cyber Security
Minor in Cyber Security track focuses on security technologies for networked systems and applications of the communication-intensive future based on research. The technological topics covered include, among others, system and network security, security of Internet-of-Things (IoT) systems and applications, ethical hacking (penetration testing) and designing secure systems. The education is based on current cyber security research and technologies.. Cyber security is approached in a multi-disciplinary fashion with compulsory courses also in cryptography and information security management.
3. Innovation and Entrepreneurship
The Entrepreneurship Minor will help to form new venture ideas with tech-based solutions for digital start-ups and smart businesses, such as platform and app-based ventures enabling innovations for the future ahead. To be imaginative and innovative entrepreneurs, students will expand their learning into cross-cultural study, finance, negotiation, leadership, and other socio-economic contexts.
- The Foundations of Entrepreneurship
- Driving Innovation in Organisations
- Applied Entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurship and Global Challenges
IARE services for career development
WE HELP OUR STUDENTS TO GAIN THEIR FIRST PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCES.
The career development division always striving towards enhancing the employability skills among students during their time of study at IARE. We support students in developing their individual career goals and matching their skills to the market’s needs though well curated programs like Skill-Up / Skill-Next / Skill-Bridge programs. Being a part of these programs support educational needs in achieving high impact jobs.
Practical training – Bootcamps for in-demand courses, Coding Course Challenges, WeCP, Mercer Mettl, and Bristom.
Techniques to write a convincing CV – Visibility on e-Portfolios, GitHub and LinkedIn.
Personal career guidance – Bridge skill gaps through strategic planning and mentoring.
Online events and trainings – Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition, Programming Practices on Leetcode, Geeksforgeeks, HackerRank, CodeChef, Virtual workshops.
Learn Finish with us! – Prepare industry-ready skills through competitive coding.
Supplementary Studies – High-impact practices by doing projects, internships, creative assignments, and Certifications in emerging areas.
Integration, career support and networking – Build strong industry-academia ties and peer networking for long-term professional growth.
IARE Focus on Career In-Demand
Career Planning already during your studies: We will support you
Competency building and consultancy division offers plenty of activities and products to help developing the careers for advanced learners. Provide guidance and advice on various aspects of career development, such as choosing a career path, finding a job, improving performance, and advancing in one’s career needs.
Overall, it play a valuable role in helping individuals navigate the complex and ever-changing job market, and find fulfilling and rewarding careers that match their skills and interests.
The following services are an example of what is offered to assist:
Mid-Career Consortium – Preparing for technologies like Cloud Computing and DevOps, Generative AI, Ethical Hacking, Data Science and Analytics and Mobile Application Development.
Career Monitoring – Student Employability Index through Balance Score Card
Special Interest Curriculum – Customized industry specific modules SAP ABAP, Salesforce Administrator and Developer module, Microsoft Azure, GCP, AWS.
Professional development – Hands-on training on career readiness workshops, and industry mentorship programs.
Career advancement – Advanced technical training, industry-aligned certifications, industry networking and entrepreneurial support.
Visiting Employer Programs – Bridge the gap between academia and industry through on-campus industry sessions and alumni employer engagement.
Accelerated Courses - Faster the degree to advance careers more quickly, thus facilitating a path to do Full Semester Internship in VII / VIII semester or upon offered a job, compelled to work even before completing graduation.