Brief Overview

BTech in Information Technology – Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality (AR / VR)

The B. Tech. in Information Technology (AR / VR) blends core IT skills with cutting-edge immersive technologies, preparing students to design and develop interactive digital environments. The programme covers AR / VR development, 3D modelling with Blender, computer graphics, human–computer interaction, and AI-driven immersive applications. Students gain hands-on experience in creating Metaverse-ready environments, developing XR content using Unity, and building applications for devices such as Oculus headsets. With industry projects, simulation labs, and applications spanning gaming, training, education, healthcare, and entertainment, graduates are equipped to innovate in the fast-growing immersive technology sector.

Duration

B. Tech. (Regular): Four Years / Eight Semesters.

B. Tech. (Lateral): Three Years Six Semesters.

PEO (Program Educational Objectives)

PEO 1. To equip graduates with a strong foundation in computing principles, emerging IT technologies, and problem-solving skills to address real-world challenges.

PEO 2. To foster innovation, research, and analytical thinking for developing sustainable IT solutions that contribute to industry and society.

PEO 3. To instill professional ethics, leadership, and lifelong learning skills, enabling graduates to excel in diverse careers and entrepreneurial ventures

PEO 4. To develop expertise in immersive technologies, enabling graduates to design and create interactive AR/VR applications for diverse domains

PSO (Program Specific Outcomes)

PSO1 : To design, develop, and manage IT solutions leveraging emerging technologies to enhance efficiency, security, and scalability across various domains.

PSO2 : To implement innovative and scalable IT solutions with a focus on automation, security, and user-centric design for enhanced decision-making and digital transformation. PSO3 : To apply AR/VR principles in gaming, simulation, education, and healthcare, enhancing user experiences and engagement through innovative solutions.

PO (Program Outcomes)

PO 1. Engineering Knowledge: Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, computing, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization as specified in WK1 to WK4 respectively to develop to the solution of complex engineering problems.

PO 2. Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions with consideration for sustainable development. (WK1 to WK4)

PO 3. Design/Development of Solutions: Design creative solutions for complex engineering problems and design/develop systems/components/processes to meet identified needs with consideration for the public health and safety, whole-life cost, net zero carbon, culture, society and environment as required. (WK5)

PO 4. Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems: Conduct investigations of complex engineering problems using research-based knowledge including design of experiments, modelling, analysis & interpretation of data to provide valid conclusions. (WK8).

PO 5. Engineering Tool Usage: Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering & IT tools, including prediction and modelling recognizing their limitations to solve complex engineering problems. (WK2 and WK6)

PO 6. The Engineer and The World: Analyze and evaluate societal and environmental aspects while solving complex engineering problems for its impact on sustainability with reference to economy, health, safety, legal framework, culture and environment. (WK1, WK5, and WK7).

PO 7. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics, human values, diversity and inclusion; adhere to national & international laws. (WK9)

PO 8. Individual and Collaborative Team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse/multi-disciplinary teams.

PO 9. Communication: Communicate effectively and inclusively within the engineering community and society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations considering cultural, language, and learning differences

PO 10. Project Management and Finance: Apply knowledge and understanding of engineering management principles and economic decision-making and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, and to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.

PO 11. Life-Long Learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability for i) independent and life-long learning ii) adaptability to new and emerging technologies and iii) critical thinking in the broadest context of technological change. (WK8)

Curriculum Structure

Year 1
Semester-wise Syllabus
First Semester
  • Calculus and Linear algebra
  • Chemistry/ Physics I
  • Innovations and Inventions in Engineering
  • Applied Physics / Business communication and Logical Reasoning
  • Logic Building using Java
  • Biology / Universal Human Values
  • Sustainable Development Goals
  • Learning How to Learn
  • Prompt Engineering
  • Advising Seminar
  • Activity Points 1
Second Semester
  • Advanced Calculus and Differential Equations
  • Physics I / Chemistry
  • Design Thinking and Innovation
  • Business communication and Logical Reasoning / Applied Physics
  • Programming in Python
  • 2D / 3D Prototyping
  • Universal Human Values / Biology
  • Excel and Power point
  • Industry 4.0 Specialization   
Year 2
Semester-wise Syllabus
Third Semester
  • Numerical Methods and Statistical Techniques
  • Applied Python Programming
  • Data Structures and Algorithms
  • Digital Electronics
  • Open Elective L 1
  • Analytical Skills
  • Verbal Ability
  • Product Design and Realization
  • Social Internship
  • Data Analytics in Power BI
  • Influencing People
  • Activity Points 3
Fourth Semester
  • Probability Theory and Random Process
  • Networking Concepts and Architectures
  • Computer Organization and Architecture
  • DataBase Management System
  • Open Elective L 2
  • Programme Elective - I
  • Solving for Bharath
  • Critical Thinking
  • Successful Negotiation: Essential Strategies and Skills
  • Story Telling & Influencing-Communicate with Impact
  • Activity Points 4
Year 3
Semester-wise Syllabus
Fifth Semester
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Microprocessors
  • Object Oriented Programming using Java
  • Operating Systems
  • Design Project - I
  • Programme Elective - II
  • Soft Skills
  • Decision-Making: Blending Art & Science
  • Build personal resilience
  • Activity Points 5
Sixth Semester
  • Software Development Methodologies
  • Advanced Computer Networks
  • Automata and Compiler Design
  • Programme Elective - III
  • Programme Elective - IV
  • Industry Certification
  • Design Project - II
  • Soft Skills
  • Aptitude
  • Verbal Ability
  • Activity Points 6    
Year 4
Semester-wise Syllabus
Seventh Semester
  • Information Retrieval Systems
  • Programme Elective - V
  • Programme Elective - VI
  • Open Elective I
  • Professional Ethics
  • Capstone Project - I
  • Industry Internship Program
Eighth Semester
  • Disaster Management
  • Indian Knowledge System - IKS
  • Environmental Sciences - EVS
  • Open Elective II
  • Legal Awareness and IPR
  • Capstone Project - II
Electives
Semester-wise Syllabus
Open Elective L 1
  • French Language - I
  • German Language - I
  • Hindi Language - I
  • Kannada Nudi - I
  • Kannada Language- I
  • Spanish Language - I
Open Elective L2
  • French Language - II
  • German Language - II
  • Hindi Language - II
  • Kannada Nudi - II
  • Kannada Language- II
  • Spanish Language - II
Minor Electives

Minor - Aeronautics

  • Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Control System Engineering
  • Aircraft Stability and Control
  • Aircraft Navigation and Guidance
  • Aircraft Design
  • Computational Fluid
  • Dynamics

Minor - Astronautics

  • Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Control System Engineering
  • Spacecraft Stability and Control
  • Spacecraft Navigation and Guidance
  • Spacecraft Design
  • Spacecraft Instrumentation and Systems

Minor – Unmanned Aeriel Vehicle

  • Introduction to Drone Technology
  • Control System Engineering
  • Electronics and Embedded Systems
  • Digital Image Processing
  • Regulatory Compliance and Safety for UAV’s
  • Flight Dynamics and Control

Minor – Avionics

  • Introduction to Avionics
  • Control System Engineering
  • Digital Signal Processing
  • Aircraft Navigation Systems
  • Radar Technology
  • Avionics System Design

Minor - Geoenvironmental & Infrastructure Engineering

  • Air Pollution and control
  • Advanced Concrete Technology
  • Construction Project Management
  • Ground Improvement Techniques
  • Remote Sensing and GIS
  • Geoenvironmental Engineering

Minor: Structural Engineering

  • Introduction to Building Information Modeling
  • Computer Aided Building Planning & Drawing
  • Design of Pre-stressed Concrete Structures
  • Remote Sensing and GIS
  • Machine Learning for Civil Engineering Applications
  • Introduction to Finite Element method

Minor: Nature Based Solution

  • Natural intelligence: Introduction to Nature based solutions.
  • Back to roots: Designing Tomorrow’s Urban Ecosystems
  • Sponge cities: Water & Climate Resilience
  • Soil to Spoon: Urban Soils and Food Systems
  • Breathing Space: Nature, Wellbeing & Public Life
  • EcoCraft: Tech, Design, and Innovation for NBS

Minor: Sustainable Technology

  • Sustainable cities
  • Green Circuits: IoT and Sensing for Smart Environments
  • Renew the Grid: Renewable Energy & Urban Power Solutions
  • Waste into Wealth: E-Waste & Sustainable Materials
  • Design for Earth: Biomimicry & Regenerative Innovation
  • The Last Mile: Community-Driven Sustainability Tech

Minor: Smart Systems

  • Smart System Design and Applications
  • Introduction to Industry 4.0 and IIoT
  • Neural Networks and Deep Learning
  • IoT Programming
  • Real Time Operating System
  • Federated Learning

Minor: Game Development

  • Game Development Fundamentals
  • Computer Graphics
  • Programming using C# with Unity
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Augmented and Virtual Reality
  • Mobile Game Development

Minor: Business Systems

  • Business Information Systems
  • Data Mining and Data Warehousing
  • Data Analytics
  • Neural Networks and Deep Learning
  • Business Analytics
  • Financial Analytics

Minor: Quantum Computing

  • Foundations of Quantum Science
  • Fundamentals of Quantum Computing
  • Quantum Hardware and Error Correction
  • Quantum Deep Learning Algorithms
  • Quantum Communication
  • Quantum Cryptography and Security

Minor: Data Science

  • Foundations of Data Science
  • Data Mining and Data Warehousing
  • Neural Networks and Deep Learning
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Big Data Analytics
  • Generative AI

Minor: Software Product Development

  • Web Technologies
  • Full Stack Development
  • DevOps
  • Mobile Application Development
  • Neural Networks and Deep Learning
  • Software Testing and Quality

Minor: Artificial Intelligence & Futuristic Technologies

  • Augmented and Virtual Reality
  • Cloud Technologies
  • Data Mining and Data Warehousing
  • Neural Networks and Deep Learning
  • Blockchain Technologies
  • Generative AI

Minor: Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning

  • Foundations of Data Science / Artificial Intelligence
  • Data Mining and Data Warehousing / Expert Systems
  • Neural Networks and Deep Learning / Soft Computing
  • Reinforcement Learning / Machine Learning
  • Generative AI / Computer Vision
  • Optimization Techniques / Human-Computer Interaction

Minor: Cyber Security

  • Foundations of Cyber Security
  • Ethical Hacking / Cyber Forensics
  • Penetration Testing and Vulnerability Assessment / Network Défense
  • Threat Analysis and Reverse Engineering
  • Cyber Forensics
  • Security Orchestration and Automation / Cyber Laws, Secure Governance, and Business Continuity

Minor: iOS Application Development

  • Foundations of Swift Programming
  • Fundamentals of Swift Programming Storyboard 
  • Swift Data Collection - I
  • UI/UX Design for iOS
  • Swift Data Collection - II
  • iOS Application Security and Privacy 

Minor – Data Engineering

  • Exploratory Data Analysis
  • Data Modeling with NoSQL Database
  • Data Warehousing and Data Mining
  • Spark for Data Science
  • Business Analytics
  • Data Visualization and Storytelling

Minor – Full Stack Development

  • Web Technologies and Client Side Scripting / Web Development using HTML, CSS & JS
  • Advanced JavaScript for Frontend Development/ Front-end Technologies
  • Server-Side Scripting with JavaScript/ REST API Integration
  • Development with .NET Framework/ DevOps
  • Java Full Stack Development/ Cloud Computing
  • DevOps with Continuous Integration / Deployment / Web Security

Minor – Cloud Computing

  • Principles of Cloud Computing
  • Virtualization and Containerization/ Cloud Application Development and Deployment
  • Cloud Security and Compliance / Micro Services Architecture and Implementation
  • DevOps and Cloud Automation/ Serverless Computing
  • Enterprise DevOps with Performance Optimization/ Cloud Security and Compliance
  • Serverless Computing and Edge Computing/ Rapid Development using AI

Minor –Natural Language Processing and Text Analytics Systems

  • Advanced Python Programming
  • Text Preprocessing and Feature Extraction
  • Deep Learning for NLP
  • Language Models (GPT, BERT)
  • Speech Recognition and Generation
  • Information Retrieval and Text Mining

Minor –Computer Vision and Image Analysis

  • Advanced Python Programming
  • Computer Vision
  • Image Segmentation
  • Object Detection and Tracking
  • 3D Vision and Reconstruction
  • AI in Video Analysis and Motion Detection

Minor –AI in Autonomous Systems

  • Advanced Python Programming
  • Reinforcement Learning for Robotics
  • AI for Autonomous Systems
  • Navigation and Path Planning
  • Robot Perception and Control
  • AI in Self-Driving Cars

Minor – Blockchain Technologies

  • Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies
  • Gen AI using Watson X
  • Blockchain as a Service
  • Cryptocurrency and Digital Assets
  • Identity Access Management
  • Blockchain Developer

Minor: Internet of Things

  • Introduction to IoT (IBM)
  • IoT Protocols and Communication
  • Wireless Sensor Networks
  • Cloud Computing for IoT
  • IoT Security and Privacy
  • Data Analytics for IoT

Minor – DevOps

  • DevOps
  • Automation and Scripting for DevOps
  • MLOps
  • Container with Docker and Kubernetes.
  • AI Driven Test
  • DevSecOps

Minor – Immersive Technology

  • Game Development with Unity and C#
  • Augmented Reality Development
  • Virtual Reality Interaction
  • 3D Modelling and Animation with Blender
  • Unity Game Optimization
  • Metaverse Technologies

Minor – Advanced AI and Blockchain

  • Advanced Python Programming
  • Generative AI Models
  • AI Ethics and Legal Considerations
  • Pattern Recognition
  • AI for Cybersecurity
  • Blockchain and Distributed Systems

Minor – AI for Healthcare and Life Sciences

  • Advanced Python Programming
  • AI in Medical Imaging
  • Data Science for Healthcare
  • Natural Language Processing for Healthcare
  • Predictive Analytics for Patient Care
  • AI for Drug Discovery and Personalized Medicine

Minor – AI for Robotics and Automation

  • Advanced Python Programming
  • Robotics Vision Systems
  • AI for Autonomous Systems
  • Reinforcement Learning for Robotics
  • Robot Perception and Control
  • Human-Robot Interaction

Minor – Cybersecurity and Privacy in AI

  • Advanced Python Programming
  • Intrusion Detection Systems
  • Cryptography and Blockchain for Security
  • Privacy- Preserving Machine Learning
  • AI for Cybersecurity
  • Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing

Minor: Data Analytics

  • Software foundation course-basics
  • Business Intelligence using Cognos
  • Data Visualization using R, Python and Watson Studio
  • IBM CE - Predictive Modelling using SPSS Modeler
  • IBM CE - Text Analytics
  • Generative AI using WatsonX

Minor: Embedded Systems and IoT

  • Proteus-Based Sensor Applications
  • Embedded System Design
  • Embedded C
  • Real Time Operating Systems
  • Embedded Hardware Security
  • Intelligent Systems

Minor: Next Generation Wireless Systems

  • Advanced Digital Communications
  • Wireless Sensor Network
  • Modern Wireless Communications
  • Next Generation Wireless Communications
  • Optical Wireless Communications for Beyond 5G Networks and IoT
  • Autonomous Connected Vehicles

Minor: Semiconductor Technology

  • CMOS VLSI Design
  • HDL for IC Design
  • SoC Verification and Testing
  • Mixed Signal VLSI Design
  • Design optimization using AI-ML
  • Semiconductor Packaging and Manufacturing

Minor: Bio Medical Engineering

  • Biomedical Instrumentation
  • Biomedical Signal Processing
  • Smart Healthcare Systems
  • Medical Image Processing
  • Smart Medical Wearables
  • Medical Machine Learning

Minor: Automotive Electronics

  • Advanced Communication Systems
  • Automotive Systems Engineering and Safety
  • Software Defined Vehicles
  • Connected Vehicles and Security
  • Perception and Control for Autonomous Driving
  • Sensing for Autonomous Vehicles

Minor– Electric Vehicle Technology

  • Electric Vehicle Architecture
  • Battery Management System
  • Smart Sensors and Actuators
  • EV Design and Control
  • EV Charging System
  • AI and Machine Learning for Autonomous Electric Vehicles

Minor– Energy management and Audit

  • Fundamentals of Energy Management
  • Energy Audit and Assessment Technique
  • Energy-Efficient Technologies and Smart Systems
  • Energy Economics and Financial Analysis
  • Legal, Policy, and Regulatory Framework
  • Renewable Energy and Sustainable Energy Planning

Minor – Smart Grid and E-Mobility

  • Fundamentals of Smart Grid and E-mobility
  • Hybrid Electric Vehicle with Grid Integration
  • Energy storage Technology
  • Smart grid operation using SCADA system
  • Smart Grid Network Security and AI enabled Power Distribution
  • Charging Infrastructure, Policy and Sustainability for Evs

Minor – Green Technology

  • Introduction to Green Technology and Sustainability
  • Renewable Energy Systems and Storage
  • Hydrogen Energy- Generation, Storage and Utilization
  • Green Building Design and Energy Efficiency
  • AI in Green Technology
  • Green Transportation and Low-Carbon Mobility

Minor - Robotics and Automation

  • Kinematics and Dynamics of Robotics
  • Robot Operating System
  • Mobile Robots
  • Application of AI in Robotics and Automation
  • Robotic Drives and Actuators
  • Soft Robots

Minor - Smart Manufacturing Technology

  • Digital Manufacturing and Rapid Prototyping
  • Smart Materials and Structures
  • Big Data Analytics in Manufacturing
  • Product Design, Development and Life Cycle Management
  • Industrial Automation and Control
  • Digital Twin and Biomimicry in Manufacturing

Minor - Performing Arts and Creative Technologies

  • Foundations of Performing Arts
  • Acting, Movement, and Performance Technology
  • Music and AI: Sounds of the Future
  • Dance, Choreography, and Motion AI
  • Storytelling in the Age of AI
  • Performance Production and Digital Stagecraft

Minor - Entrepreneurship

  • Foundations of Entrepreneurship
  • Design Thinking and Innovation
  • Business Models and Startup Strategy
  • Entrepreneurial Finance and Fundraising
  • Marketing, Branding & Digital Growth
  • Legal, IP & Startup Operations
Networking Concepts and Architectures
Data Structures
Digital Electronics and Microprocessors
Design and Analysis of Algorithms
Computer Organization and Architecture
Software Development Methodologies
Database Management System
IT Infrastructure Management
Linux System Administration
Operating Systems
Design Project – I
Advanced Computer Networks
Automata and Compiler Design Information Security and Governance
Design Project – II
The Alliance School of Advanced Computing (ASAC) offers a structured set of 17 Minor Tracks, designed to provide focused specialization alongside the core degree programme. Each minor distributed across the 4th to 7th semesters, enabling progressive skill development from foundations to advanced and applied competencies. These minors are aligned with emerging technologies, industry needs, and future career pathways.
List of Minor / Specialization Programmes (with brief write-up)
Smart Systems
Focuses on the design and development of intelligent, connected systems by integrating IoT, AI, embedded systems, and real-time operating systems
Students learn to build adaptive systems for industrial automation, smart infrastructure, and next-generation cyber-physical systems.
Immersive Game Design and Development
This minor integrates creativity and computing through game design, computer graphics, 3D modeling, AR/VR, and metaverse technologies
It prepares students to design immersive digital experiences for entertainment, education, and simulation.
Business Systems
Bridges information technology with business decision-making by combining enterprise systems, analytics, AI, and financial modeling
Students gain skills to design data-driven business solutions and intelligent enterprise platforms.
Software Product Development
Emphasizes end-to-end software engineering, covering web technologies, full stack development, DevOps, microservices, mobile applications, and quality assurance to build scalable, production-ready software products.
Artificial Intelligence & Futuristic Technologies
Introduces students to next-generation technologies including AI, cloud, blockchain, data warehousing, and generative AI
The track prepares learners to architect secure, intelligent, and future-ready digital systems aligned with Industry 5.0.
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
Provides strong foundations in AI and ML, covering Python programming, machine learning algorithms, deep learning, computer vision, and human–computer interaction to design intelligent, ethical, and user-centric AI systems.
Cyber Security
Equips students with skills in ethical hacking, penetration testing, cyber forensics, threat analysis, and security automation to defend modern digital infrastructures against evolving cyber threats.
iOS Application Development
Focuses on building secure, high-performance mobile applications for Apple’s ecosystem using Swift, UI/UX design principles, data handling, and privacy-aware application security practices.
Data Engineering
Prepares students to design and manage large-scale data pipelines, big data systems, stream processing frameworks, and visualization tools essential for modern analytics and AI-driven applications.
Cloud Computing
Covers cloud infrastructure, application deployment, service management, serverless computing, security, and AI-powered automation across major cloud platforms, enabling scalable and resilient cloud solutions.
Artificial Intelligence for Data Science
Integrates AI, machine learning, big data analytics, NLP, computer vision, and generative AI to transform raw data into actionable insights and intelligent decision-support systems.
Data Analytics
Focuses on data modeling, mining, warehousing, distributed analytics, web analytics, and business intelligence to support evidence-based decision-making across domains.
Full Stack Development
Develops expertise in frontend, backend, databases, DevOps, and web security, enabling students to build complete, secure, and scalable web applications.
AI in Autonomous Systems
Specializes in AI-driven robotics and autonomous technologies, including robotics vision, reinforcement learning, perception, control systems, and human–robot interaction.
Blockchain Technologies
Covers blockchain fundamentals, cryptography, smart contracts, decentralized applications, and enterprise blockchain solutions, with applications in business and cloud-based ecosystems.
Internet of Things (IoT)
Focuses on connected device ecosystems, IoT protocols, wireless sensor networks, cloud integration, security, and analytics for smart homes, industries, and cities.
DevOps
Emphasizes automation, CI/CD, containerization, Kubernetes, MLOps, DevSecOps, and AI-driven testing to enable reliable, scalable, and secure software delivery pipelines.
We offers a flexible Open Elective framework that enables students to broaden their academic horizons beyond their core and minor disciplines. The Open Electives are designed to promote interdisciplinary learning, global exposure, and holistic skill development, empowering students to explore diverse domains aligned with their personal interests and career aspirations.
We provides two categories of Open Electives, allowing students to choose courses either across disciplines or to develop language and cultural proficiency.
Category I: Interdisciplinary Open Electives (from Other Schools)
Students may choose Open Elective courses offered by other Schools of Alliance University, including Business, Law, Liberal Arts, and Performing Arts. These courses expose learners to diverse perspectives and complementary skill sets such as management thinking, legal awareness, creative expression, entrepreneurship, and communication.
Objective:
To develop cross-disciplinary competence, critical thinking, and professional versatility by integrating technology education with business, legal, social, and creative domains.
Category II: Language Open Electives (OEL)
Language Open Electives are structured in two progressive levels, enabling students to develop foundational and intermediate proficiency in global and regional languages. These courses enhance communication skills, cultural awareness, and global employability.
OEL–I (Language Foundations)
French Language – I : Introduces basic French communication skills, grammar, vocabulary, and cultural contexts for everyday and professional use.
German Language – I: Covers foundational German language skills with emphasis on basic conversation, grammar, and cultural understanding.
Hindi Language – I: Focuses on developing basic reading, writing, and conversational skills in Hindi for effective communication.
Kannada Nudi – I: Introduces spoken Kannada with emphasis on everyday communication and cultural familiarity.
Kannada Kaushala – I: Develops practical Kannada language skills for workplace and social interaction.
Spanish Language – I: Provides foundational knowledge of Spanish language, pronunciation, grammar, and basic conversational ability.
OEL–II (Language Proficiency Enhancement)
French Language – II: Builds on foundational skills to enhance fluency, comprehension, and written communication in French.
German Language – II: Strengthens intermediate-level German proficiency with focus on structured communication and cultural application.
Hindi Language – II: Enhances functional proficiency in Hindi through advanced reading, writing, and conversational practice.
Kannada Nudi – II: Advances spoken Kannada skills with improved fluency and contextual usage.
Kannada Kaushala – II: Focuses on applied Kannada communication skills for professional and societal engagement.
Spanish Language – II: Develops intermediate Spanish language competence for academic, professional, and global communication.
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Capstone Project

The Capstone Project in Immersive Game Design enables students to design and develop 2D and 3D games, horror VR games, and AR applications, integrating gameplay mechanics, graphics, and user interaction. It enhances technical, creative, and problem-solving skills while fostering teamwork and project management, with opportunities for publication in reputed conferences and journals. Offered in Semesters 7 and 8, students can leverage the CoE in Immersive Technologies to build playable, portfolio-ready projects and prepare for careers in game development, AR/VR, and interactive media.

Dissertation
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Dissertation
COURSE OF INDEPENDENT STUDY

Independent Study

The Course of Independent Study course allows students to explore emerging technologies and research areas, designing and implementing innovative, real-world solutions. Projects develop technical, creative, and problem-solving skills, with opportunities for publications, patents, and portfolio-ready outcomes. Example Project Topics / Independent Study List: Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) with LLMs in Education Designing Augmented Reality-Based Serious Game for Fire Safety Training AR/VR-Based Interactive Mental Health Support System Enhanced with Machine Learning Real-Time Traffic Congestion Prediction and Optimization using HPC-Accelerated Machine Learning

ACTIVITY POINTS

Activity Points

The Activity Points Program is designed to encourage involvement in co-curricular, extracurricular, and community activities beyond academics. It helps students develop valuable life skills, explore interests, and make the most of their time at the institute. Students must earn a minimum of 100 Activity Points per semester from Semester 1 to Semester 6 by participating in approved activities such as clubs, cultural events, sports, and community service. Maintaining a qualifying grade in Activity Points is mandatory for successful completion of the academic program, with a total requirement of 600 points.

STUDENT
RECRUITER

My academic excellence and diploma medal earned through rigorous civil engineering projects in the department paved my path to becoming a top performer.

C Varshith Royal

Batch: 2021-25

C Varshith Royal

Strong fundamentals from department coursework gave me confidence to balance studies while building my successful business.

Kushal M Reddy

Batch: 2021-25

Kushal M Reddy

Outstanding project work and research aptitude in the civil department prepared me for master’s success at a foreign university.

Chirag B

Batch: 2018-22

Chirag B

Throughout my 4 years of engineering at ‘Alliance College of Engineering and Design’, I had countless opportunities to develop analytical skills, leadership and proactive thinking through various programs and events. These attributes were the key reasons because of which I was successfully placed at ‘ BYJUS-the learning app’, with a good package. Big thanks to all my faculty members and friends for this amazing journey at Alliance. My sincere appreciation & gratitude to the Career Advancement & Networking Department for their support and encouragement, this would not be possible without them.

Crisel Manisha D'Souza

Branch: Electronics and Communication / Batch: 2014-18

Crisel Manisha D'Souza

“Strong fundamentals from department coursework gave me confidence to balance studies while building my successful business.”

Kushal M Reddy

Batch: 2021-25

Kushal M Reddy

“Outstanding project work and research aptitude in the civil department prepared me for master’s success at a foreign university.”

Chirag B

Batch: 2018-22

Chirag B

“Practical training and innovation encouraged in department labs inspired me to launch my own engineering venture.”

Naveen E

Batch: 2018-22

Naveen E

My student life at Alliance University is one of the best time in my life and had its ups and downs. But overall I feel that studying at Alliance was a great learning experience every day that has helped me tackle professional problems with ease. The Career and Advancement Network office of Alliance University which has placed a number of students also laid a platform for me to get into Sunlux Technovations. I’m thankful for this opportunity for helping me through the process.

Suman M

Branch: Electronics and Communication / Batch: 2014-18

Suman M

It has been a great experience to be a part of Alliance University. It’s difficult to sum up the memories and experience of four years in few lines. There is something motivational and special in this environment and infrastructure which made us study and enjoy co-curricular activities. All the faculty and staff members are very helpful and they guided us all the time. Different events and sessions did boost my confidence to a great extent that I can experience at my workplace now. These four years have given me friends for life. It has been an unforgettable journey. I have spent my wonderful days of life in Alliance University. Thanks to all who have been a part of my life in encouraging me.

Shraddha Ravindra Parate

Branch: Aerospace / Batch: 2014-18

Shraddha Ravindra Parate

I chose Alliance University for my studies in bachelors. This university has provided me the platform to explore my abilities, skills and dynamic faculty members have helped me explore me a lot in my area of studies. International students and national students integration, multi-lingual friends, student-friendly environment is the plus point for the students to have a great time. I found the decision to study at Alliance was my best to upgrade my knowledge and skills. Excellent, experienced and approachable faculty members, friendly administration and extensive practical exposure is the asset of this University. Thank you Alliance for being a part of my life and for the wonderful experience for lifelong remembrance and good memories.

Shaik Mohammed Aftab Alam

Branch: Aerospace / Batch: 2014-18

Shaik Mohammed Aftab Alam
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Shylendr R
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ALANA RAJ
ALANA RAJ
SASHMITHA S S
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Shreya Goutham
Shreya Goutham
Bhoomika G S
Bhoomika G S
Anushree Chakraborty
Anushree Chakraborty
Annie Rajasekaran
Annie Rajasekaran
Harman Singh
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Jayananthini T
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“My academic excellence and diploma medal earned through rigorous civil engineering projects in the department paved my path to becoming a top performer.”

C Varshith Royal

Batch: 2021-25

C Varshith Royal
Program Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility Criteria

For Regular

10+2 from recognized Board / Council with Minimum 50% marks in Physics & Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry / Biotechnology / Biology / Technical Vocational Subject.
Score in JEE (Main); JEE (Advanced); Karnataka CET; COMED-K; AUEET (Alliance Undergraduate Engineering Entrance Test); or any other State-Level engineering entrance examination.

For Lateral Entry

Passed Diploma examination with at least 50% marks in relevant branch of Engineering and Technology.
Passed B. Sc. Degree from a recognized University as defined by UGC, with at least 50% marks & passed 10+2 examination with Mathematics as a subject.
A relaxation of 5% marks or its equivalent grade may be allowed for those belonging to SC / ST.

STUDY ABROAD OPTIONS

Learn Across Borders

Experience global education through our international study opportunities designed to broaden academic perspectives and cultural understanding. These programmes enable students to study at partner universities abroad, gain international exposure, and develop the global competencies needed to succeed in an interconnected world.
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b. Join International Summer School Programs, which offer short-term academic and cultural immersion experiences that enhance subject knowledge, provide exposure to global best practices, and facilitate interactions with international peers and faculty. c. Pursue Dual Degree Options, enabling them to earn degrees from both Alliance University and a partner institution, thereby enriching their academic credentials with a strong international dimension. d. Engage in Twinning Programs, where students split their study tenure between Alliance University and an overseas partner, gaining the benefit of two distinct academic ecosystems.