Vishwa Vishwani launches 4-year BS Computer Science with AI, ML; JEE, NEET, or EAPCET scores mandatory
Careers360 Connect | February 19, 2026 | 03:49 PM IST | 2 mins read
Interested students must pass the VVISM-Talent Sprint Joint Entrance Exam, which is a mandatory step in the selection process for admission to the BS in Computer Science with AI and ML.
The Vishwa Vishwani Institute of Systems and Management (VVISM) Hyderabad has launched a four-year programme in BS Computer Science with AI and ML. The course will provide students with in-demand technical skills on core computer science knowledge with business fundamentals, ethics, and problem-solving talents.
Students enrolled for the BS Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at VVISM will spend two years learning in the institution and the other two years will gain “real-world” experience through industry apprenticeships.
“The VVISM BS Computer Science with Al & ML specialisation takes a completely different approach through the UGC-approved AEDP framework. This means you'll spend two years learning in the institution and two years gaining real-world experience through industry apprenticeships,” as per the official statement.
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BS Computer Science in AI, ML: Eligibility, selection process
Students with Class 12 passing certificate with at least 50% aggregate marks, along with a valid score, rank or percentile in Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), Engineering Agriculture, Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (EAPCET), National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), Integrated Programme in Management Aptitude Test (IPMAT), Under Graduate Aptitude Test (UGAT) or any other equivalent entrance exam are eligible to apply for the BS Computer Science course.
Students will earn their BS Computer Science degree with AI and ML from Osmania University.
The curriculum of the BTech programme includes computer science fundamentals such as data structures and algorithms, full stack development, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and Python programming.
“Deep specialisation in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Data Science, the technologies shaping our future. TalentSprint, part of Accenture, delivers 40-50% of the teaching sessions, bringing industry expertise directly into your classroom,” the institute said.
In addition, students must have to pass a VVISM- Talent Sprint Joint Entrance Exam, which is a mandatory step in the selection process and ensures that admitted students are well-prepared for the programme ahead, the institute said.
Students will get technology roles such as AI, ML engineer, data scientist, full stack developer, cloud engineering, cybersecurity analyst after completing the BS Computer Science with AI and ML course.
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