Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT)
The Bachelor of Information Technology at UPU equips students with practical skills in software development, networking, database management, cybersecurity, and IT systems administration. The programme blends technical theory with hands-on experience through labs, projects, and real-world problem-solving, preparing graduates to support and drive digital transformation in modern organisations.
Graduates can pursue careers as system administrators, software developers, network engineers, IT support specialists, data analysts, web developers, and cybersecurity technicians, or advance into postgraduate studies in computing, information systems, or related fields.
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Credential: Bachelor's Degree
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Duration: Three Years
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Mode of Delivery: Physical Classes; on Campus
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Language of Delivery: English

Graduates of the Bachelor of Information Technology at UPU are equipped with strong technical and analytical skills that prepare them for a wide range of roles in today’s digital economy. Career opportunities include:
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Systems administrators and IT support specialists managing organisational networks, hardware, and software.
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Software and web developers creating applications, websites, and digital platforms.
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Network engineers and technicians designing, maintaining, and securing computer networks.
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Database administrators and data analysts manage data systems and generating insights for business decisions.
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Cybersecurity officers protect information systems from digital threats and vulnerabilities.
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IT project assistants or coordinators supporting technology projects and digital transformation initiatives.
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Digital solutions consultants offering IT advisory services to businesses, NGOs, and government agencies.
The BIT also provides an excellent foundation for further studies, including postgraduate programmes in Information Systems, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Data Science, and other specialised technology fields—enhancing career advancement and professional impact.




