The equivalent of 5 GCSEs (Grade C and above) to include Maths and English
Undergraduate Courses
Applicants for undergraduate studies within school of management must apply through UCAS Students with good grades in their Polytechnic / College of Technology Diploma (3- to 4-years in duration). or students with good grades in their Indian Certificate of Education - awarded on completion of Standard X and who have completed a recognized Foundation Course. or students with good grades in their Higher Secondary School Certificates - Indian School Certificate (ISC) / Intermediate Certificate / Higher School Certificate / Higher Secondary Certificate / All India Senior School Certificate / Pre-University Course - awarded on completion of Standard XII
Postgraduate Courses
Students with the following qualifications from a recognized institution in India: Bachelor of Arts / Science (Honours / Special degree). or Bachelor of Arts / Science / Commerce. or Bachelor degree in professional subjects. or Bachelor of Science (Engineering). or Bachelor of Engineering / Technology. or Bachelor of Law (LLB). or Bachelor of Education (4 years integrated programme) Master of Engineering or Technology. or Master of Philosophy. or Master's degree. or Post-graduate Diploma in Management. or Master of Arts / Science / Commerce. or Postgraduate Diploma. or Students with a Bachelor degree from a recognized institution in the UK.
Course Level
IELTS
Foundation Course
4.5 overall with no sub score lower than 4.0
Undergraduate Course
6.0 overall* with no sub score lower than 5.5
Postgraduate Course
6.0 overall* with no sub score lower than 5.5
Conditional Offer
Unconditional Offer
CAS
2 Weeks
1 Week
3 Days
Entry requirements
Five GCSE passes including English Language and Mathematics* at grade C or above
at least an IELTS 6.0 standard or equivalent.
Course Modules
Year 1:
Computational Thinking (20 credits)
Architectures & Operating Systems (20 credits)
Principles of Programming (20 credits)
Developing Quality Software & Systems I (20 credits)
Information and Risk (20 credits)
Threats and Attacks (20 credits)
Year 2:
Research Methods for Computing & Information Systems (10 credits)
Networks & Communications (20 credits)
Physical Computing (20 credits)
Secure Systems and Products (20 credits)
Cyber Security Architecture and Operations (20 credits)
Developing Quality Software & Systems II (20 credits)
Year 3:
Cyber Security Project (40 credits)
Cyber Security Management (20 credits)
Cyber Security and Cryptography (20 credits)
Ethical Hacking (20 credits)