SRIHER B.Tech Cyber Security FAQs
Ques. What is the full name of this B.Tech programme at SRIHER? Is it only Cyber Security or does it include IoT as well?
Ans. The full name of the programme is B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering (Cyber Security and Internet of Things). It covers both Cyber Security and IoT as integrated specialisations. The curriculum includes dedicated subjects in both domains, such as IoT Sensors and Microcontrollers, Cloud Computing for IoT, Cryptography and Network Security, Vulnerability Assessment and Pen-Testing, and Cyber Physical Systems and Industry 4.0.
Ques. Does SRIHER's B.Tech Cyber Security programme prepare students for industry certifications like CEH or CISSP?
Ans. The curriculum includes practical tools and topics that align with industry certifications such as Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), CompTIA Security+, and others. Subjects like Ethical Hacking Tools, Vulnerability Assessment and Pen-Testing, Malware Analysis, and Digital Forensics directly map to certification exam content. However, the certifications themselves are not part of the degree programme and students would need to pursue them separately.
Ques. What are the dedicated labs available for Cyber Security and IoT students at SRIHER?
Ans. SRIHER has state-of-the-art IoT and Cybersecurity laboratories equipped with tools including Kali Linux, Parrot OS, Ethical Hacking Tools, DVWA (Damn Vulnerable Web Application), Raspberry Pi for penetration testing, VMware, Arduino for IoT projects, and Network Simulation Tools. These labs provide hands-on experience in real-world cybersecurity and IoT scenarios.
Ques. Are internships compulsory in this programme? What kind of companies do students intern at?
Ans. Yes, internships are compulsory and embedded in the curriculum across multiple semesters (Internship I in Sem II, Internship II in Sem IV, Internship III in Sem V, and a 6-month project in the final year). Students typically intern at IT companies, cybersecurity firms, healthcare technology organisations, and startups. The internships are industrial and free of cost to students.
Ques. What are the career options after B.Tech Cyber Security and IoT from SRIHER?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as Cybersecurity Analysts, Ethical Hackers, Penetration Testers, IoT Engineers, Network Security Engineers, Digital Forensics Analysts, Cloud Security Specialists, and Information Security Managers. The global cybersecurity talent shortage makes this one of the most in-demand engineering specialisations. Higher studies options include M.Tech in Cyber Security, MS abroad, or MBA in Technology Management.
Ques. Is there any difference in fees or admission process for Cyber Security compared to other B.Tech programmes at SRIHER?
Ans. No, the fee structure and admission process are the same for all B.Tech programmes at SRIHER. The annual tuition fee is Rs. 2,75,000 for all specialisations (as per the 2026-27 revised prospectus), and admission is direct based on 12th standard marks with no entrance exam. There is no management quota for any B.Tech programme at SRIHER.
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