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Diploma in Internet of Things

The Diploma in Internet of Things (DIoT) is a short, hands-on programme that introduces learners to the technology stack behind connected devices — sensors, microcontrollers, embedded firmware, wireless communication protocols, edge computing, IoT cloud platforms, and basic data handling. With smart-home, industrial IoT, EV battery monitoring, smart-agriculture, smart-city, and connected healthcare projects gaining ground in India, DIoT serves as a focused entry point for engineers, polytechnic graduates, and IT professionals wanting to add a working IoT skill set without committing to a full master's. The programme typically runs for 6 months to 1 year and is project-heavy.
DIoT DIPLOMA Courses 1 – 2 Years 10th or 10+2 with science or technology background from a recognised board
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Eligibility
10th or 10+2 with science or technology background from a recognised board
Duration
1 – 2 Years
Study modes
Online, distance, and regular options may vary by university

Why choose Diploma in Internet of Things?

  • DIoT gives you working hands on real IoT hardware — Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, sensors, actuators — within the first few months.
  • It is one of the fastest paths into industrial IoT roles, smart-device prototyping jobs, and EV and energy-monitoring projects.
  • The programme is shorter and significantly cheaper than M.Tech IoT, while still building employable skills.
  • DIoT pairs cleanly with self-paced learning in cloud (AWS IoT, Azure IoT, Google Cloud IoT Core) and in C/C++/Python.
  • Useful for engineers wanting to pivot from generic hardware or IT roles into IoT-specific work.

DIoT vs PGDIoT: Which Should You Choose?

DIoT is a shorter, broader IoT diploma open to 12th-pass and polytechnic candidates wanting practical IoT exposure. PGDIoT is a deeper, postgraduate diploma aimed at engineers and IT professionals targeting employable IoT engineering roles. Pick DIoT for early-career IoT exploration; pick PGDIoT for serious IoT engineering after a bachelor's.

Quick course facts

Course Name
Diploma in Internet of Things (DIoT)
Duration
6 months to 1 year (varies by institute)
Eligibility
10+2 with science or a polytechnic / engineering background; some institutes accept any graduate with basic computing exposure
Study Mode
Mostly regular and hybrid; some online programmes available
Best For
Engineers, polytechnic graduates, and IT professionals adding IoT skills

Subjects and learning areas

The DIoT syllabus is project-heavy. Common modules include:

  • Introduction to IoT Architecture, Protocols, and Use Cases
  • Microcontrollers and Embedded Programming — Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi; basic C/C++/Python
  • Sensors, Actuators, and Hardware Interfacing
  • Wireless Communication — Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, BLE, Zigbee, LoRa, NB-IoT
  • IoT Cloud Platforms — AWS IoT Core, Azure IoT Hub, Google Cloud IoT, ThingSpeak; MQTT and HTTP
  • Edge Computing, Basic Security in IoT, and a hands-on capstone project

Pick a DIoT programme that lets you build at least one working end-to-end IoT project (device → cloud → dashboard) — that capstone is the most important employer-facing artefact.

Related courses: IoT aspirants can also explore PGDIoT, B.Tech ECE / CSE with IoT specialisation, M.Tech Embedded Systems, and applied bootcamps in IoT, edge computing, and Industry 4.0.

Career scope after Diploma in Internet of Things

DIoT graduates typically enter prototyping, hardware-software integration, and junior IoT engineering roles:

  • Junior IoT engineer / IoT firmware engineer at hardware companies and IoT product start-ups
  • Embedded systems engineer (entry-level) at industrial automation, EV, and smart-energy companies
  • IoT solution support and integration engineer at system integrators
  • Smart-home and consumer-IoT engineer at start-ups and product companies
  • Industrial IoT (IIoT) engineer for manufacturing, predictive-maintenance, and smart-factory projects
  • Self-employed prototyping work — IoT consulting for small businesses, sensor-based small projects

DIoT alone is enough for entry roles; for senior IoT positions, pair with engineering degrees, cloud certifications, and serious project portfolios.

Career Growth Path

DIoT graduates typically begin as junior IoT technicians, IoT-deployment associates, or technical-support staff at IoT integrator firms. With applied project portfolio and B.Tech / BCA later, they progress to IoT engineer and embedded systems engineer roles. PGDIoT or M.Tech Embedded Systems opens senior IoT engineering and architecture tracks.

Note: Actual income depends on the candidate's skills, training quality, employer profile, and the local job market — figures shown are indicative only.

Higher study and future progression

  • M.Tech in IoT, Embedded Systems, or Computer Science (specialisation: IoT/Embedded)
  • PG Diploma in Embedded Systems, Industrial Automation, or Edge Computing
  • Cloud certifications — AWS Certified IoT, Azure IoT, Google Cloud Professional Cloud Architect
  • Specialised certifications in industrial protocols (Modbus, OPC-UA, MQTT advanced, BACnet)
  • BE/B.Tech for those starting from polytechnic and wanting an engineering degree

Source note: Programme structure and recognition vary across universities and over time. Cross-check the latest details on the official admission brochure or university website.

Who should choose this course?

  • Polytechnic and engineering graduates entering IoT prototyping roles
  • Working IT professionals pivoting into hardware-software integration
  • Tinkerers and hobbyists wanting a structured curriculum and a credential
  • Engineers in EV, smart-energy, or manufacturing wanting an IoT skill add-on

Who Should Avoid This Course?

DIoT may not deliver senior engineering roles on its own. Students targeting IoT engineering careers should plan for B.Tech / BCA or PGDIoT as the next step rather than treating DIoT as a final qualification.

Build IoT Skills in 2026

Talk to our admissions team about DIoT syllabus, hardware kits, project work, fees, and 2026 admission timelines.

Universities offering Diploma in Internet of Things

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Frequently asked questions

DIoT plus a strong portfolio of working IoT projects (device → cloud → dashboard) is enough for entry-level IoT engineer, firmware, and integration roles. For senior IoT positions, an engineering degree (BE/B.Tech) plus DIoT or M.Tech IoT is the realistic combination.
DIoT is short, cheap, and skill-focused; M.Tech IoT is longer, costlier, and gives deeper architectural and research grounding. Pick DIoT if you already have an engineering degree and want a focused IoT add-on. Pick M.Tech IoT if you want senior-engineer or research-track IoT careers.
Many institutes accept polytechnic graduates and even motivated 12th-pass students. Programmes vary in depth based on the audience — pick one whose entry profile matches yours, otherwise the curriculum will feel either too simple or too hard.
Yes, several institutes offer online DIoT with hardware kits shipped to your address. The hands-on element is critical for IoT, so pick programmes that include physical kits or partner with maker spaces near you.
DIoT programmes range from ₹15,000 to ₹80,000 depending on duration, institute brand, and whether hardware kits are included. Bootcamp-style intensive programmes can be more expensive but compress the timeline.