Computer – Introduction

The Computer Science department was established in the year 2015, the Department of Computer Science and Engineering has been continuously making progress in teaching. Initially commencing with an intake of 60 students, still we maintaining.

Opportunities

Computer science and engineering graduates are the pillars of the current and emerging information era. Opportunities include pursuing Master of Science Programs in reputed Universities of U.S. and taking up research assignments in Hardware, System Software, Computer Engineering, Multimedia, Networking and Communication areas.

Job opportunities are ever increasing and are varied in nature. System study, analysis, Design and Programming are the inherent phases in Application Development and each one of them provides enormous potential to the Computer Science and engineering graduates to shape their careers. Hi-end profiles include Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Graphic Solutions and Simulations.

This degree program prepares students for Advanced Technical Computer Systems Design and Development Work. It includes the study of Database Design, Data Communications, Procedural and Object Oriented Programming, Operating Systems Design, Algorithm Development and Applications of Artificial Intelligence. The curriculum includes basic course work in Electronics Technology and the Theory of Programming Languages. Students focus on developing computer-based solutions involving hardware and software components and integration. Graduates are qualified to work in a range of positions, from entry-level computer scientists and system engineers to project managers leading advanced applications of computer science to real-world problems. The department has since broadened its research strengths.

Vision

To promote highly Ethical and Innovative Computer Professionals through excellence in teaching, training and research.

Mission

  • To produce globally competent professionals, motivated to learn the emerging technologies and to be innovative in solving real world problems.
  • To promote research activities amongst the students and the members of faculty that could benefit the society.
  • To impart moral and ethical values in their profession.