KSIT BE IoT & Cyber Security FAQs
Ques. What is the KCET cutoff for BE IOT & Cyber Security Including Blockchain at KSIT?
Ans. The KCET 2025 cutoff for BE IOT & Cyber Security Including Blockchain at KSIT was approximately 33,059 (GM category, Round 1). Students with KCET ranks up to 42,845 (GM category) were admitted in Round 2. This is a competitive cutoff, indicating strong demand for this emerging technology program.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after BE IOT & Cyber Security Including Blockchain from KSIT?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as IoT engineers, cybersecurity analysts, ethical hackers, blockchain developers, network security specialists, and smart contract developers. The demand for cybersecurity professionals is growing rapidly in India and globally. Companies like Cisco, IBM, Infosys, TCS, and numerous cybersecurity startups actively recruit from this specialization.
Ques. Is blockchain technology a major part of the curriculum at KSIT?
Ans. Yes, blockchain technology is an integral part of the curriculum. Students learn about distributed ledger technology, smart contracts, Ethereum, Hyperledger, and blockchain applications in finance, supply chain, and healthcare. The program provides hands-on experience with blockchain development tools and platforms.
Ques. What is the difference between BE IOT & Cyber Security Including Blockchain and BE CSE at KSIT?
Ans. BE IOT & Cyber Security Including Blockchain is a specialized program focused on three emerging technology domains: IoT, cybersecurity, and blockchain. BE CSE is a broader program covering all aspects of computer science. The specialized program provides deeper expertise in these specific areas, while CSE offers a wider range of career options. The KCET cutoff for IoT & Cyber Security is slightly lower than CSE.
Ques. Does KSIT have dedicated labs for IoT and cybersecurity?
Ans. Yes, KSIT has dedicated labs for the IoT & Cyber Security department with IoT development kits, Raspberry Pi, Arduino boards, network security tools, and cybersecurity simulation software. The department also conducts workshops on ethical hacking, penetration testing, and blockchain development to provide practical exposure.
Ques. What is the total fee for BE IOT & Cyber Security Including Blockchain at KSIT through KCET?
Ans. Through KCET (government quota), the annual fee is approximately Rs 1,79,490 including tuition, development, lab, and miscellaneous charges. The total 4-year cost comes to approximately Rs 7.17-7.64 Lakhs. This is comparable to other CS-related programs at KSIT and is affordable compared to similar programs at other private colleges in Bangalore.
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