Cybersecurity Push In Academia: IIT Madras & IIT Kanpur Launch India’s First Practice-Oriented B Cyber Programme | Education and Career News
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The four-year undergraduate programme features rigorous academics with two years of immersive industry deployment to prepare the next generation of cybersecurity professionals

Graduates of the programme will be well prepared for careers in cyber defence, security operations centres, penetration testing, vulnerability assessment, digital forensics, malware analysis, cloud security, hardware security, and critical infrastructure protection. (Representational image/AI-generated)
As India accelerates digital transformation across governance, finance, healthcare, transportation, telecommunications, manufacturing and defence, cybersecurity has emerged as a strategic national priority, significantly in academia. At the same time, industry estimates indicate a shortage of nearly 1.5 million cybersecurity professionals nationwide, underscoring the urgent need for dedicated undergraduate education in this critical field.
The new Bachelor’s programme introduces a distinctive educational model that integrates strong academic foundations with extensive laboratory training and long-duration professional practice. Unlike conventional undergraduate programmes, it has been specifically designed to develop operational cybersecurity expertise through continuous engagement with real-world systems, technologies, and security challenges.
A key highlight of the programme is a 2-year Field Deployment Professional Project, during which students will spend the final four semesters working on live cybersecurity projects. They will be mentored by experienced professionals from strategic and critical organisations. This experience will equip graduates with the skills and experience to enter the workforce with substantial practical experience alongside rigorous academic training.
The curriculum has been designed around a competency-based framework that enables students to progressively build expertise across multiple domains. These include Security Operations, Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing, Secure Systems, Malware Analysis, Firmware Reverse Engineering, Hardware Security, Cloud Security and Critical Infrastructure Security.
Students will also have the flexibility to pursue advanced electives in areas like Digital Forensics, Embedded Systems Security, Secure Processor Microarchitecture and Applied Cryptography. During the first two years, students will undergo intensive laboratory-oriented instruction covering computer systems, programming, Linux system administration, cryptography, computer organisation, operating systems, computer networks, ethical hacking, web security, vulnerability assessment and penetration testing, laying a strong foundation before transitioning to advanced specialisation and professional deployment.
Graduates of the programme will be well prepared for careers in cyber defence, security operations centres, penetration testing, vulnerability assessment, digital forensics, malware analysis, cloud security, hardware security, and critical infrastructure protection. The programme also provides a strong foundation for higher studies and research in cybersecurity and computer science.
Highlighting the need for such programmes in cybersecurity, Prof V Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras, said, “Cybersecurity has become fundamental to India’s technological sovereignty and national security. Building a resilient cyber ecosystem requires professionals who possess not only strong theoretical foundations but also extensive hands-on experience in defending complex systems.”
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