I agree with much of what asuffield has written however, if you are determined to enter this industry..
Go to a professional CV writer and then register with a specialist recruitment agency. Your CV needs to stand out from those of all of the other IT graduates. If your college has a careers service then try it; many offer courses on interview technique. Your degree and a good CV will only get you the interview, you have to do the rest, Can you get a letter of recommendation from one of your tutors? Do any of your tutors have industry contacts?
Visit your library or buy the books and teach yourself the buzzwords. Download the free stuff like MySQL and Java and play, you will soon discover how it all fits together. You only need to learn enough to be able to blag your way through the interview with confidence, and don't be afraid to say you don't know. They will not expect the Earth from a new graduate. I have employed people purely on their enthusiasm at interview.
Best of luck.