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COMPUTER ENGINEERING

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

  Established in 1994, the Department of Computer Engineering admits 60 students annually, with an additional 20% through lateral entry. Supported by five dedicated faculty members, the department is equipped with modern hardware, software, internet, and Wi-Fi facilities to foster effective learning.

The curriculum imparts technical knowledge across a wide spectrum of domains, including:

  • Programming & Software Development: Python, C, Java, Linux, Web Programming, Data Structures, E-Publishing Tools
  • Core Computing Concepts: Operating Systems, Database Management, Computer Architecture, Computer Networks & Security
  • Emerging Technologies: Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, Multimedia Systems, UI/UX Design
  • Hardware & Fundamentals: Computer Hardware and Servicing, Basics of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

To ensure students gain practical exposure, the department integrates experiential learning into the academic journey:

  • Internships: All students undergo 90 hours of industry training during their second year.
  • Projects: A mini-project is completed in the fourth semester, followed by a major project in the sixth semester, enhancing hands-on skills and problem-solving abilities.
  • Beyond the Classroom: Seminars, industrial visits, and workshops further bridge the gap between theory and practice.