A Diploma in Information Technology (IT) is a professional course that provides fundamental knowledge of computer systems, networking, programming, database management, cybersecurity, and web technologies. It prepares students for careers in IT support, software development, networking, and system administration.
1. Typically 1 to 3 years, depending on the institution and country.
2. Some programs offer 6-month to 1-year certifications in specialized IT fields.
1. Minimum 10th or 12th grade pass (varies by institute).
2. Minimum 10th or 12th grade pass (varies by institute).
The syllabus may vary, but common subjects include:
IT Support Technician – Provides technical assistance to users.
Software Developer – Develops applications using programming languages.
Web Developer – Builds websites and web applications.
Database Administrator – Manages and secures data storage systems.
Network Administrator – Maintains and troubleshoots computer networks.
Cybersecurity Analyst – Protects systems from cyber threats.