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JNTUK R23 B.Tech IT IV Year I Semester (4-1) Syllabus & Subject-wise Topics

# Category Subject L-T-P Credits
1 Professional Core Internet of Things 3-0-0 3
2 Management Course-II Human Resources & Project Management 2-0-0 2
3 Professional Elective-IV Software Architecture & Design Pattern / Deep Learning / Computer Vision / Blockchain Technology / 12-week MOOC 3-0-0 3
4 Professional Elective-V Agile Methodologies / Big Data Analytics / Mobile Computing / Cyber Physical Systems / 12-week MOOC 3-0-0 3
5 Open Elective-III 3-0-0 3
6 Open Elective-IV 3-0-0 3
7 Skill Enhancement Course Prompt Engineering / SWAYAM Plus – Prompt Engineering and ChatGPT 0-1-2 2
8 Audit Course Constitution of India 2-0-0
9 Internship Evaluation of Industry Internship / Mini Project 2
Total 19-1-2 21
MC Minor Course (from the specialized minors pool) 3-0-0 3
HC Honors Course (from the honors pool) 3-0-0 3
HC Honors Course (from the honors pool) 3-0-0 3

Internet of Things

covers the sensing, connectivity, and processing building blocks that let embedded devices communicate and act autonomously, from low-level protocols up to fog computing and real-world IoT case studies.

Human Resources & Project Management

combines HR management fundamentals (recruitment, training, performance appraisal) with project management essentials (planning, scheduling, monitoring), preparing students for the managerial dimension of engineering careers.

Software Architecture & Design Pattern

(Professional Elective-IV) — teaches reusable object-oriented design patterns and architectural styles (like MVC) for structuring complex, maintainable software systems.

Deep Learning

(Professional Elective-IV) — covers neural network fundamentals through convolutional and recurrent architectures, building the foundation for modern computer vision and NLP applications.

Computer Vision

(Professional Elective-IV) — covers how machines interpret images, from camera models and filtering through segmentation and multi-view geometry, for applications like object recognition and robotic perception.

Blockchain Technology

(Professional Elective-IV) — covers blockchain fundamentals, consensus mechanisms, and smart contracts across public, private, and consortium blockchain systems, plus their security and application landscape.

Agile Methodologies

(Professional Elective-V) — covers the Agile Manifesto, Scrum, XP, and Lean/Kanban practices that shape how modern software teams plan and deliver iteratively.

Big Data Analytics

(Professional Elective-V) — covers the tools and techniques (Hadoop, NoSQL, Spark) used to store, process, and analyze datasets too large for traditional systems.

Mobile Computing

(Professional Elective-V) — covers mobile communication standards, network architectures (GSM through 5G/6G), and mobile application infrastructure like synchronization and mobile IP.

Cyber Physical Systems

(Professional Elective-V) — covers the integration of computation with physical processes, including synthesis, security, synchronization, and real-time scheduling of CPS.

Quantum Science and Technology

(Open Elective-IV option) — introduces quantum mechanics fundamentals and their application to quantum computing, communication, and sensing technologies emerging as a new computing paradigm.

Open Elective-III / Open Elective-IV

the IT department’s own open-elective offering list pairs Open Elective-III with Object Oriented Programming Through Java (mirroring the II-I core course) and Open Elective-IV with Principles of Software Engineering / Computer Networks / Quantum Science and Technology (Principles of Software Engineering and Computer Networks mirror the II-II and III-I core courses respectively; Quantum Science and Technology is summarized above with its own full syllabus). As with earlier semesters, IT students’ actual Open Elective picks may instead be drawn from another department’s own offering, which this IT syllabus document does not include.

Prompt Engineering

a skill-enhancement course teaching how to design, refine, and evaluate prompts for large language models, from basic prompt anatomy through retrieval-augmented generation and agentic/multimodal applications.

Constitution of India

an audit course covering the structure, rights, and governance mechanisms of the Indian Constitution, building civic literacy alongside the technical curriculum.

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