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Specialise in Information Technology

July 03, 2006 10:53 IST
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What: The International Institute of Information Technology invites applications for its MS programmes in Advanced Information Technology.

Specialisations offered

  • Advanced Software Technology
  • Advanced Networking and Telecommunications (incorporating Wireless Technology)
  • Advanced Embedded Systems Design
  • Advanced Micro Electronics & VLSI Design

Are you eligible?

~ You must have a bachelor's degree of minimum four years in the following subjects or an equivalent degree from a recognised university.

  • Electrical
  • Electronics
  • Communication
  • IT engineering
  • Computer Science

~ You must have a minimum overall aggregate of 50 percent.

~ You are required to have a sound knowledge of C and C++ programming.

~ For the Advanced Software Technology programme:

  • You must be a graduate in any discipline from a recognised university.
  • You must have a minimum overall aggregate of 50 percent.
  • You are required to have a sound knowledge of C and C++ programming.

Important date

~ Please send in your completed application form before July 31.

How to apply

~ Register online by visiting www.isquareit.ac.in.

~ Download the application form from the web site.

~ Enclose a demand draft Rs 1,000 towards application fees drawn in favour of I2IT Pvt Limited, Pune, and send your application form to the following address:

The Students Services Cell
International Institute of Information Technology
P-14, Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park
Hinjawadi
Pune -- 411 057

~ Please attach photocopies of your transcripts/ mark sheets from Class X to graduation.

~ For further assistance you could contact:

Phones:

Student services cell: 9822617898, 9822617899

Toll-free number: 1600.233.6372

(020) 22933441

e-mail: admissions@isquareit.a.in

Web site: www.isquareit.ac.in
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