NEW DELHI — The Indian Institutes of Technology Madras and Kanpur have announced the launch of India’s first practice‑oriented bachelor’s degree in cybersecurity, a programme the institutes say is timed to meet the country’s growing demand for skilled cyber‑defence professionals.
The two institutes unveiled the “BCyber” programme in a joint statement, noting that India’s rapidly expanding digital ecosystem and recent government initiatives to strengthen cyber infrastructure have created an urgent need for qualified experts. IIT Madras described the course as “practice‑oriented,” emphasizing hands‑on training, industry partnerships and exposure to real‑world cyber‑threat scenarios.
According to the announcement, the four‑year degree will combine core computer‑science fundamentals with specialised modules in network security, cryptography, ethical hacking, and cyber‑law. The curriculum is designed in consultation with leading technology firms and government agencies, and will include mandatory internships and project work to ensure graduates are job‑ready upon completion.
IIT Kanpur’s director highlighted that the programme will also serve as a feeder for advanced research, with pathways to master’s and doctoral studies in cybersecurity‑related fields. Admission is slated to begin in the upcoming academic cycle, with eligibility criteria aligned to the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) framework used for other IIT undergraduate programmes.
Analysis: The launch reflects a strategic shift in India’s higher‑education landscape, where traditional engineering curricula are being adapted to address emerging security challenges. By positioning the degree as practice‑oriented, the IITs aim to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and industry needs—a criticism often levied at Indian technical education. The partnership with industry could also help mitigate skill shortages that have been cited by both private sector firms and government bodies as a bottleneck in scaling digital initiatives such as the Digital India program. However, the success of the programme will depend on sustained industry engagement, the quality of internship placements, and the ability of graduates to keep pace with the fast‑evolving threat landscape.
Sources
– NDTV, “IIT Madras joins IIT Kanpur to launch India’s first practice‑oriented bachelor’s in cybersecurity programme,” https://www.ndtv.com/education/iit-madras-joins-iit-kanpur-to-launch-indias-first-practice-oriented-bachelors-in-cybersecurity-programme-11725701#publisher=newsstand
Story synopsis gathered from: NDTV – India News — source
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