The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), in collaboration with the National Quantum Mission (NQM) under the Department of Science and Technology (DST), has unveiled India’s first Undergraduate (UG) Minor programme in Quantum Technologies. The initiative aims to equip the nation’s workforce with the skills needed to lead the quantum revolution, solidifying India’s position as a global innovator in this frontier technology.
The UG Minor programme is structured to address the multidisciplinary demands of the quantum ecosystem. It covers four key verticals: Quantum Computation and Simulation; Quantum Communication and Cryptography; Quantum Sensing; Quantum Materials and Devices. Designed to foster project-based learning and interdisciplinary collaboration, the curriculum allows engineering students to choose 18 credits from a pool of 30, starting in their third semester.
Institutions can adapt the programme based on their available resources, ensuring flexibility and inclusivity.
The programme was launched at an event featuring AICTE Chairman Prof. TG Sitharam; DST Secretary, Prof. Abhay Karandikar; National Quantum Mission Governing Board Chairman, Dr. Ajai Chowdhry, and other notable experts.
Prof. TG Sitharam emphasised the transformative potential of quantum technology, stating, “Quantum technology will redefine computing, communication and sensing. Through this curriculum, we aim to nurture a skilled workforce to drive innovation and fulfil the goals of the National Quantum Mission.”
To ensure effective implementation, AICTE and DST will collaborate with institutions to establish state-of-the-art quantum technology laboratories. These labs will provide students with hands-on experience and advanced tools for real-world applications. Additionally, Faculty Development Programmes (FDPs) will be conducted in partnership with premier institutions like the IITs to train educators in delivering high-quality quantum education.
The programme also includes the creation of dedicated UG-level textbooks, addressing challenges like infrastructure and teacher training. “Together with AICTE, we aim to launch the programme in the next academic session,” said Prof. Abhay Karandikar, DST Secretary.
The initiative reflects AICTE’s effort in advancing technical education in India. By combining academic excellence with industry alignment, the UG Minor programme in Quantum Technologies positions India at the forefront of global quantum innovation, shaping a workforce ready to lead in the technologies of tomorrow.
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