Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

Florida State University

Tallahassee, Florida, USA
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Duration4 Years
LevelBachelors Program
  • The program enables students to organize information to get things done, lead organizations in meeting it and information needs, plan and manage projects, and work with teams
  • The program offers specialization in Design and Development, Networking and Security, and Health Informatics
  • The program prepares students for a career in design and development, networking and security, health informatics, IT project management, and social informatics
  • The curriculum includes subjects such as Intro to Web Design, Problem Solving with Object-Oriented Programming, Digital Graphic Design, and Exploring Emerging Technologies
Fees componentsAmount
Tuition & fees1584401 INR
Hostel & Meals778248 INR
Insurance190863 INR
Transportation175630 INR
Books/Supplies73240 INR
Personal Expenses280509 INR
Total1498490 INR

Entry Criteria

Class 12thNo specific cutoff mentioned
  • Applicants must have passed High School
  • Prerequisites: Statistics, Principles of Macroeconomics, General Psychology, Ethics Course, A database concepts course, A programming course, An object-oriented course, and Pre-calculus. Students may be admitted to University without completing these prerequisites, but cannot be admitted into the IT program
  • The courses listed below represent the minimum required for admission consideration:
    • 4 English courses, at least three with substantial writing requirements
    • 4 mathematics courses at the Algebra I level and higher
    • 3 natural science courses, at least two with laboratory experience
    • 3 social science courses
    • 2 sequential courses of a world language or American Sign Language
    • 2 elective courses, preferably in the above subject areas
ExamsTOEFL: 80

IELTS: 6.5

PTE: 55

SAT: Accepted

Additional info
  • The academic profile of the middle 50% of freshmen accepted in Fall 2017 was:
    • 4.0-4.5 academic GPA; 1240-1360 SAT total
  • Although the essay is not required but highly recommended, the essay should be no longer than 500-550 words. Applicants should choose one topic from the list below:
    • Applicants tell a story from their life, describing an experience that either demonstrates their character or helped to shape it
    • Describe a time when applicant made a meaningful contribution to others in which the greater good was his/her focus. Discuss the challenges and rewards of making the contribution
    • Has there been a time when the applicant has had a long-cherished or accepted belief challenged? How did the applicant respond? How did the challenge affect his/her beliefs?
    • What is the hardest part of being a teenager now? What's the best part? What advice would applicant give a younger sibling or friend (assuming they would listen to him)?
    • Applicant submit an essay on a topic of his/her choice
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