Apollo University B.Tech AI & DS FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between B.Tech CSE (AI & DS) and B.Tech CSE (AI & ML) at TAU - which should I choose?
Ans. Both programmes are offered under the School of Technology at TAU. B.Tech CSE (AI & DS) focuses on the full data science pipeline - from data collection, processing, and analysis to machine learning, NLP, and big data technologies. It is ideal for students who want to become Data Scientists, Business Analysts, or Big Data Engineers. B.Tech CSE (AI & ML) is more focused on machine learning algorithms, deep learning architectures, and AI model development. If you are interested in working with large datasets and deriving business insights, choose AI & DS. If you want to build AI models and work on computer vision or robotics, choose AI & ML.
Ques. Are the two internships in the B.Tech CSE (AI & DS) programme mandatory, and how are they evaluated?
Ans. Yes, both Internship I (completed during Semester IV summer break) and Internship II (completed during Semester VI summer break) are mandatory components of the programme. Both internships are evaluated in Semester VIII as part of the final assessment. Students are expected to complete these internships with industry partners, startups, or research organisations. The university's placement cell and industry connect through Apollo Hospitals Group and Microsoft help facilitate internship placements for students.
Ques. What is the lateral entry process for diploma holders in B.Tech CSE (AI & DS) at TAU?
Ans. Diploma holders in any branch of Engineering and Technology from a recognised institute with a minimum of 50% marks are eligible for lateral entry into the 2nd year of the B.Tech CSE (AI & DS) programme. Only 6 lateral entry seats are available. Lateral entry admissions are conducted through the AP ECET (Engineering Common Entrance Test) for the Convener Quota, or directly through TAU for the University Quota. The total duration for lateral entry students is 3 years (6 semesters).
Ques. Does TAU offer any industry certifications as part of the B.Tech CSE (AI & DS) curriculum?
Ans. Yes. The curriculum includes three MOOC courses (Semesters V, VI, and VII) that students can complete from platforms like Coursera, NPTEL, edX, or Microsoft Learn. Additionally, value-added courses are offered in Semesters VI and VII, covering topics like Data Analyst Learning Path, BDA Foundation, Blockchain Essentials, Oracle Cloud Operations Engineer, BI and Analytics with Looker, Big Data Technology, and Certified Blockchain Developer. The university's MoU with Microsoft also provides students access to Azure certifications and AI skill development resources.
Ques. What is the placement scenario for B.Tech CSE (AI & DS) graduates from TAU, and which companies recruit?
Ans. B.Tech CSE (AI & DS) graduates from TAU are recruited by IT companies, analytics firms, healthcare technology companies, and startups. Companies that typically hire AI and Data Science graduates include TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Cognizant, Amazon, Microsoft, Mu Sigma, Fractal Analytics, and healthcare analytics firms connected through the Apollo Hospitals Group network. Entry-level salaries for B.Tech AI & DS graduates typically range from Rs. 5 to 10 lakh per annum, with top performers at leading tech firms earning Rs. 12 to 18 lakh per annum.
Ques. Is JEE Main score required for admission to B.Tech CSE (AI & DS) at TAU, and what is the minimum score needed?
Ans. JEE Main score is not mandatory for admission to B.Tech CSE (AI & DS) at The Apollo University. Admissions are conducted through two routes: Convener Quota (via AP EAMCET scores, allotted by the AP government) and University Quota (based on TAU's own entrance exam or recognised national-level exams including JEE Main). Candidates without JEE Main scores can apply directly under the University Quota by appearing for the TAU entrance exam. However, a strong JEE Main score (85 percentile and above) can make you eligible for merit scholarships of 50% to 100% waiver on tuition fees.
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