AU ME (Biometrics and Cyber Security) FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between TANCET and CEETA-PG for ME admission?
Ans. Both TANCET and CEETA-PG are entrance exams accepted by Anna University for ME admissions. TANCET is the Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test conducted by Anna University, while CEETA-PG is Anna University's dedicated postgraduate entrance exam. Both have similar exam patterns and are equally valid for admission. Candidates can choose either exam based on their preference.
Ques. Is work experience required for ME Biometrics and Cyber Security admission?
Ans. No, work experience is not mandatory for admission to the ME program. However, candidates with relevant work experience in IT or cybersecurity may have an advantage during counselling in some cases. The primary requirement is a valid bachelor's degree in a relevant engineering discipline and a qualifying entrance exam score.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing ME Biometrics and Cyber Security?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as cybersecurity analysts, security architects, penetration testers, biometric system designers, and security consultants in IT companies, banks, government agencies, and defense organizations. The median package is 7.5 lakhs, with opportunities for higher salaries in specialized roles. The field offers excellent growth prospects due to increasing cyber threats globally.
Ques. Can I pursue this course through distance education or part-time mode?
Ans. No, the ME Biometrics and Cyber Security program at Anna University is offered only in full-time, on-campus mode. Students are required to attend regular classes and participate in laboratory sessions. This ensures comprehensive learning and hands-on experience with cybersecurity tools and technologies.
Ques. What is the hostel facility situation for ME students?
Ans. Hostel facilities are available at Anna University for both male and female students at an additional cost of approximately 1,57,000 rupees for the entire 2-year duration. Hostel accommodation is optional and not mandatory. Students can apply for hostel facilities during the admission process or after joining the program based on availability.
Ques. How is the curriculum structured across the four semesters?
Ans. The curriculum is divided into four semesters with a mix of core courses, electives, and project work. Semesters 1 and 2 focus on foundational courses in cryptography, network security, and biometric systems. Semesters 3 and 4 include advanced electives, research projects, and internships. Students complete a comprehensive project in the final semester, which is evaluated by internal and external examiners.
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