The 4-year B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Quantum Computing) at GHRISTU is a futuristic program designed to build core computational competencies while focusing on the revolutionary paradigm of quantum mechanics applied to information processing. It equips students to design, simulate, and implement quantum algorithms and hybrid classical-quantum solutions that will define the next era of computing.
The program offers a rigorous blend of theoretical foundations in linear algebra, probability, and quantum physics combined with advanced computer science. Students gain expertise in programming, data structures, algorithm design, and computer architecture while exploring specialized domains such as Quantum Information Theory, Quantum Error Correction, Quantum Cryptography, Quantum Machine Learning, and Quantum Hardware Architectures.
A key highlight of the CSE (Quantum) program is its strong emphasis on industry-aligned practical training. Students work on high-performance computing simulations, access cloud-based quantum processors like IBM Quantum and AWS Braket, and participate in advanced research projects and specialized internships in quantum software development, ensuring real-world readiness.
Graduates of B.Tech. (CSE-Quantum Computing) at GHRISTU are well-prepared for roles such as Quantum Algorithm Developer, Quantum Software Engineer, Quantum Machine Learning Scientist, Cryptography Researcher, HPC Specialist, and Scientific Computing Consultant, with opportunities across advanced R&D, defense, pharmaceuticals, finance, and next-generation cybersecurity sectors.
Four Year (4) course with two semesters in a year.
ICT-enabled smart classrooms and specialized Quantum Lab Sandbox.
High-end labs with GPU workstations and cloud quantum access.
Labs with higher-configuration computers and virtual simulation tools.
CoE in quantum simulation and high-performance computing.
In India, Quantum Computing professionals with specialized skills and 5+ years of research/industry experience command premium salaries based on expertise and domain impact.
According to global tech market reports, the Quantum Computing market is projected to explode, driven by investments in finance, defense, and AI acceleration.
Worldwide projected demand for skilled quantum engineers, algorithm developers, and quantum-safe security experts over the next decade.
To apply for the B.Tech CSE (Quantum Computing) at GHRISTU, you must meet the following criteria: Educational Qualification: Completed Class 12 (or equivalent).
Required Subjects : Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) are compulsory subjects. (Note: Strong aptitude in Mathematics and Physics is highly recommended).
Getting into GHRISTU's B.Tech CSE (Quantum) is a structured yet seamless process. Here's how it works:
Several postgraduate programs and degrees you can pursue after completing a B.Tech in Computer Science (Quantum Computing)
To pursue a B.Tech. in CSE (Quantum), you should have strong analytical thinking, problem-solving skills, a high aptitude for mathematics (especially Linear Algebra and Probability), proficiency in Python programming, and a keen interest in physics and next-generation computing models.
Graduates can work as Quantum Software Engineers, Algorithm Developers, Research Scientists, Quantum Cryptographers, HPC Analysts, and Scientific Computing Consultants at leading tech firms, national labs, and quantum startups.
Yes. It is a future-proof and niche specialization. With governments and corporations investing billions globally in quantum initiatives, graduates entering this field now are positioned to be global leaders in technology over the next two decades.
Starting salary ranges from ₹8,00,000 to ₹18,00,000 per year depending on the specific role, research output, and the employer (especially in quantum research labs and MNC R&D centers).
With experience, you can grow into roles like Principal Architect, Chief Quantum Scientist, or Technical Director, leading groundbreaking discoveries in material science, drug discovery, and unbreakable cybersecurity protocols.