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COMPUTER SCIENCE
The Academy of Computer Science established in 1996, has
created remarkable academic records. The Department has
marched steadily and crossed several mile stones, Achieving
academic excellences in the field of higher education. This
Academy is providing the courses viz. B.Sc.Computer Science,
B.C.A., M.Sc.Computer Science, M.Sc.Software Science, M.C.A.
These courses are designed
to fill the gap between IT industries and institutes by
incorporating the latest developments happening at this
movment to this industry. Our College has an excellent group
of dedicated faculty and experts from the IT industry,
guiding the students.
Teaching method involes a
combination of lectures, tutorials and practical work.
Practical work is carried out in supervised laboroatores
with staff on hand to offer assistence.
Objectives:
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The Programmes emphaisis strength of
technical preparatin and produces graduates highly
cabable of working in the computer industry. |
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A solid technical background complemented by
experience on real systems, proved the students
tools to handle the most demanding aspects of
systems development, data management and scientific
computing. |
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The programmes are developed to put into action
our mission, to continuously upgrade the computing
knowledge of our students through rigorous and
exacting training. |
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A broad knowledge of the discipline of computer
science, including a sound fundamental understanding
of scientific and engineering principles and
methods. |
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An in-depth knowledge and understanding within
selected areas of computer science and current IT. |
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Analysis, problem solving and relevant design
skills. |
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A capacity to apply practical skills towards the
development of computer-based solutions to problems. |
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Verbal and written communication skills that
enable them to communicate effectively in the
context of defining and solving problems. |
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A firm base of knowledge from which to undertake
further development professionally or to enter
higher educational studies. |
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To emphaisizes on the applications of software
techniques to solve business problems. |
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To develop a software product efficiently and
error-free and to maintain a software product that
utilizes networking techniques. |
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Highten technical industry specialists |
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Train future industry specialists |
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Encourage effective software development provide
research training involve students in innovative
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Lab Facilities:
Demonstration Lab: Demonstration Lab is well equipped with
the latest configuration of systems and instruments. This
lab helps the students enhance their knowledge about various
methodology, lastest trends and technologies. Demonstration
providing through LCD and OHP projector.
Practical Lab: Laboratores are equipped with modern
computing facilities and are accessible to students from
morning to late evening. All training programmes are
conducted in labs with higher end computers. There are fully
air-conditioned laboratiores, equipped with work stations
that are conntected to the Internet. The features and
facilities available in this lab will help the students to
develop mini projects as part of their curriculum and
enhance their programming skills.
Internet Lab: 24 hours full-fledged Internet facility (1
mbps RF line) provided to the students and staff members to
enrich their knowledge.
LAB FACILITIES: An exclusive and well equipped lab for the
department with a network of latest microprocessor based
computers and software installed, provides hands-on training
in various fields of computers, for 1 mbps leased Internet
line which helps the students to update themselves with the
recent trends in the industry.
Latest (Core 2 Duo) systems with multimedia kit
LCD Projector
Web Camera
Digital Camera
Scanner
Providing full-fledged Internet connectivity to students and
faculties.
Local network connected to the centralized server facility
Server : Windows 2003 server, Novel Netware server, Unix,
Linux
Network facility has a backbone of 100 mbps (layer 3 Switch)
Library Facilities:
The MCA library collection stands at 2500 volumes, 15
national, 10 international journals, a few e-journals and
250 back volumes along with more than 400 software CD’s.
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