B.Tech Quantum Computing with IBM
Traditional silicon chips are approaching their physical limits, making quantum computing the necessary next step. In 2025, global quantum investment reached $33.28 billion, with governments alone committing over $10 billion — including Japan ($7.4B) and the U.S. ($2.5B proposed via the Quantum Leadership Act) (McKinsey, 2025). Students will build foundations in linear algebra, quantum mechanics, and classical computing before advancing to quantum algorithms, error correction, and quantum-safe cryptography using platforms like IBM Qiskit, Google Cirq, and Amazon Braket. Universities investing now hold a 5–10 year talent advantage as the field moves from research to commercialization.
Career Pathways
- Quantum Software Engineer / Developer
- Quantum Algorithm Developer
- Quantum Research Scientist
- Quantum Hardware Engineer
- Quantum Cryptography Specialist
- Quantum Applications Specialist
- Quantum Compiler Engineer
- Cryogenics / Photonics Specialist
- Quantum Product Manager
- Quantum Strategy Consultant
