ITM University launches BBA, BTech CSE, BSc courses
Gauri Mittal | July 1, 2025 | 06:05 PM IST | 1 min read
ITM University has launched 5 industry-backed skill-based UG courses for 2025-26 admissions
ITM University Raipur has launched five undergraduate (UG) courses for the academic year 2025-26. The new programmes include Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in banking and finance, BBA in supply chain and logistics management, Bachelor of Technology - Computer Science Engineering (BTech CSE) in artificial intelligence and machine learning, BTech CSE in data sciences, and Bachelor of Science (BSc) in hotel and tourism management.
ITM University labels these courses as “industry-backed skill-based” programmes which have been designed in collaboration with industry experts to make sure that students’ skills are aligned with the demands of the workforce.
ITM University held a press conference on campus, during which officials discussed the new courses for UG admission 2025. The officials claimed that these new programmes will impart more than just textbook knowledge to students. They aim to provide “practical, hands-on training” and “exposure to experiential components of learning in business and technological environments”.
ITM University UG admission open
UG admission 2025 for these courses is now open, and according to an official statement, the response from prospective students and parents has been positive.
Speaking on ITM University UG programmes, Dharamveer Dheer, group director, ITM University, said, “At ITM University, our vision is clear—we only offer programmes that empower students to become professionals. Every course we design is guided by three pillars: industry relevance, skill development, and employability. These new programs reflect our promise of quality and outcome-driven education”
ITM University ’s pro vice chancellor, Lakshmi Murthy, stated that the new UG programmes are what industries “truly” need today - graduates who are skilled, adaptable, and actively contributing since day one. The curriculum focuses on applied learning, hands-on projects, and certifications that matter to employers, she added.
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