BTechEdIT (Bachelors of Technical Education in IT)
This program is designed to make students IT-ready through practical learning, projects, and professional discipline. Even though it is run under KU’s School of Education, it is not a traditional “B.Ed” teaching degree.
Who it is best for
- Students who want a practical IT learning culture
- Students who want clear career mapping + mentoring
- Students from any stream who want to become IT-ready
What you will learn
- Core IT skills + problem-solving discipline
- Project practice (mini to major)
- Professional skills: communication, teamwork, reporting
Career outcomes
- Developer, QA, UI/UX support, IT support
- IT roles in banks, hospitals, schools, SMEs
- Freelance and project-based work paths
Clarification: “Is BTechEdIT a B.Ed?”
No. It is an IT-focused bachelor program. The School of Education runs it with a strong learning methodology, but the outcome is IT skill development and professional readiness.
- One message everywhere: IT program + practical skill outcome
- We explain it in simple words to parents and students
- No confusion in counseling, posters, and website