Welcome to the heart of groundbreaking technological
education at Universal SkillTech University School of
Science, Engineering and Technology Skills. As a beacon of
innovation, this school is dedicated to nurturing future
leaders and problem solvers in the ever evolving realms of
science and engineering. Our programs are designed to
not only equip students with theoretical knowledge but also
provide hands on experiences, ensuring they are at the
forefront of technological advancements.
Under the guidance of distinguished faculty members who
are experts in their respective fields, students within the
School of Science, Engineering and Technology Skills
embark on a journey of discovery and exploration. The
state-of-the-art laboratories, research facilities and
collaborative spaces create an immersive learning
environment, fostering a culture of curiosity and innovation.
From Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to Cyber
Security & Forensics, the School of Science, Engineering
and Technology Skills is the launchpad for those ready to
shape the future of technology
Graduates can pursue careers in cybersecurity, focusing on
securing digital systems, networks and data against cyber
threats.
Opportunities in IT security consulting, forensic analysis and
incident response to address cybercrimes and security breaches.
The Specialisation prepares students for ethical hacking, digital
forensics and risk assessment in the cybersecurity domain.
Students should understand
the principles of network
security, including network
architecture, secure network
design, access control, VPNs,
secure wireless
communication, and network
monitoring.
Graduates should be
proficient in using security
technologies and tools to
protect computer systems and
networks, such as firewalls,
intrusion detection/prevention
systems (IDS/IPS), antivirus
soware, encryption, and
secure communication
protocols.
Students should have
knowledge of digital forensics
principles and methodologies
for collecting, preserving,
analyzing, and presenting
digital evidence in a legally
admissible manner. They
should be proficient in using
forensic tools and techniques
to investigate cybercrimes and
security incidents.
Candidates should have completed their higher secondary education (12 years of schooling) or its equivalent from a
recognized board or university. They should have studied Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry as core subjects in their
10+2 curriculum.
Candidates are required to qualify in these exams to be considered for admission. Common entrance exams include JEE
(Joint Entrance Examination), & state-level engineering entrance exams