2 years in India. 2 years in the UK. One life-changing British degree.
Save up to ₹20–25 Lakhs compared to studying fully abroad — and graduate with the exact same prestigious B.Sc. (Hons) from the University of Hertfordshire, UK. The smart path to a global career.
SAIT’s infrastructure is powered by global technology leaders — giving you industry-standard skills from day one.
Choose your specialisation and build the career you want — each pathway is aligned with the roles that matter most in the digital economy.
The broadest pathway. Covers algorithms, software systems, data structures, and computation theory — preparing you for virtually any technology career.
Apply Now →Specialise in protecting the systems that run the world. Ethical hacking, network forensics, secure system design, and cyber-threat response.
Apply Now →Master the full software lifecycle — from architecture and agile development to testing and deployment. The path to product engineering at world-class tech companies.
Apply Now →Machine learning, neural networks, natural language processing, and computer vision. Build the AI systems that define the next decade.
Apply Now →Systems management, networking, databases, and enterprise architecture — designed for IT leadership roles at global organisations.
Apply Now →A globally recognised British degree — opening doors across Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, and beyond.
Two years of quality, affordable education in India. Two years of international experience in the UK. One prestigious degree that takes you everywhere.
The 2+2 pathway isn’t a compromise — it’s a strategy. Same degree, same university, dramatically lower investment.
Two distinct learning ecosystems — SAIT’s innovation culture in India, and UH’s industry-embedded education near London. The best of both worlds in one coherent degree.
From startup incubators and robotics labs at SAIT, to project placements and internships at UH — you graduate work-ready from day one.
UH is ranked in the UK’s top 25% for graduate employability. Your British degree is recognised across the EU, North America, Asia-Pacific and beyond.
Two years studying with students from 140+ nations builds global perspective and cultural intelligence that cannot be learned from a textbook.
The 2+2 model gives you the exact same British B.Sc. (Hons) at roughly half the cost. Two quality years in India, two transformative years in the UK — zero compromise on the degree itself.
As a UH graduate, you’re eligible for the UK Graduate Route visa — up to 2 years of work in the UK post-graduation. Build a European career before you even return home.
Founded in 2009, SAIT is one of Central India’s most respected engineering institutes — affiliated with RGPV and approved by AICTE. World-class labs supported by Intel, Cisco, AWS, and Apple, a thriving startup incubation ecosystem, and a proud record of industry placements make SAIT the ideal foundation for a global career in technology.
Established in 1952 and located just north of London, the University of Hertfordshire is a globally recognised institution celebrated for combining academic rigour with unmatched career relevance. With students from over 140 countries, a TEF Silver teaching quality rating, and deep ties to the European and global technology industry, UH delivers an experience that genuinely prepares graduates for the world.
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A minimum of 65% in English in Class 12 through CBSE, ISC, or State Boards. This demonstrates the academic English proficiency required for higher education in the UK.
An IELTS overall band score of 6.0, with no individual component scoring below 5.5. This is the internationally recognised English standard for UK undergraduate study.
An internationally recognised English language qualification equivalent to IELTS 6.0 may also be accepted. Contact our International Relations Cell to confirm your qualification.
This is not just a way to study abroad. It is a smart, structured, and high-impact journey that transforms students into global professionals — ready to lead in a technology-driven world.
Applications are now open for the 2026–27 academic year. Seats on this program are limited. Take the first step today — fill in the form or reach out to our International Relations Cell directly.