The Department of Computer Science was established in the year 2011 with an objective to produce Computer Science and IT professionals for software industries, research and educational institutions. Today Information Technology and Computer Application courses have become pervasive, while its parent, Computing Science, has become hard to find. Instead of becoming specialty providers for the IT industry or mass producers of vocationally trained personnel, our Department has chosen to take the road less travelled. We have started with the pristine science that lies under the diverse aspects of computing. This is the single most important feature of the education offered here. The department has tried to develop a distinctive style and method that bridges the theory-practice divide.
As the technology changes rapidly, it is necessary for a student to be clear and thorough about the fundamentals. Through sound Fundamentals, they can adapt to the rapid changes in the technology easily.
The mission of the department is to give our students a fundamental knowledge of computer science and make them more comfortable with the practical subjects so that they can choose computer science as its carrier.
The Department of computer Science offers following Courses-
S.No. | Course | Duration | Seats | Eligibility |
1. | M.Sc.
Computer Science |
2 years
(4 Semesters) |
20 | Graduation from any recognized with at least 50 % marks |
2. | M.Sc. Cyber Security | 2 years
(4 Semesters) |
20 | Graduates possessing 50% marks in any faculty of any statutory university who have studied Computer Science/ Computer Application as a main or vocational subject for three years of their graduation |
3 | M.Sc. Computer Science (Lateral Entry)
|
1 years
(Annual in MSCCSLE ) |
20 | PGDCA or equivalent from any recognized University |
4 | Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications | 1 years
(Annual in PGDCA) |
20 | Graduates possessing 50% marks in any faculty of any statutory university |
Admission to these courses is based on purely merit basis.
S.No. | Photo | Name of the Faculty | Contact Information |
1 | Ms. Jyoti Lakhani
Assistant Professor & Head |
Mobile:9887253020
Email: [email protected] |
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2 | Shri Fauja Singh
Assistant Professor |
Mobile:9660827705
Email: [email protected] |
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3 | Shri Amresh Kumar Singh
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Mobile:9999153590
Email: [email protected] |
S.No. | Photo | Post Name | Name of the Staff |
1 | Technical Assistant | Ms. Deepa Rao | |
2 | Technical Assistant | Ms. Rekha Vyas | |
3 | LDC | Wakta Ram |
The department emphases on following teaching methodologies-
Lectures are given in explanatory way with summarizing major points and in easy to outline way. OHP slides and LCD projectors are also used.
The department encourage class discussion. Students are invited to share their knowledge and experience through discussions.
This helps the students to understand the concepts taught in the classroom in practical way. It helps the students to implement their own code snippets. The time spend in practical laboratory enhance programming skills and creativity in students.
By designing projects, students are encouraged for self-learning and explore unlearned areas of the course curriculum as well as the areas not in syllabus
Unit tests help students to prepare for the exams timely. Unit tests followed by interaction session with the faculty, enhance the Question Answering habits in the students and also make students understand that how to write answers in exams.
Students are provided with Electronic notes and tutorials
S.No. | Item |
1 | Dell Computer Systems-core i7 Processor, LED, Dual mode(LINUX and Windows) 40 nos |
2 | HCL Computer Systems – intel Dual Core Processor, HCL Keyboard, Dual mode(LINUX and Windows) 20 nos |
3. | Campus Agreement with Microsoft |
4 | Open source Software installed in Labs-
1. LINUX 2. OpenGL 3. GNU C++ 4. MYSQL 5. ECLIPSE 6. XAMPP 7. QGIS 8. PROLOG 9. JAVA 10. PYTHON 11. Android Studio Plugin on Eclipse 12. Oracle Express Edition 13. Weka |
5. | 10 KVA online UPS |
6. | LAN Switches (L2) and Wifi Campus |
Subject | Download |
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1. Overview of Python | Download |
2. Structure of Python Programs | Download |
3. Basics of Python | Download |
4. Basic Python Programs | Download |
5. Python Conditional Statements | Download |
6. Python loops | Download |
Probability_for_DAR AS | Download |
Basic_of_R AS | Download |
DAR_lecture2_slides AS | Download |
DAR_lecture3_5_slides AS | Download |
DAR_lecture6-10_slides AS | Download |
flipflops-By Jyoti Lakhani | Download |
DS03 Part I Algorithms - By Jyoti Lakhani | Download |
DS02 Flow Chart and Pseudo Code - By Jyoti Lakhani | Download |
DS01 Data Structure- Introduction - By Jyoti Lakhani | Download |
deadlocks - By Jyoti Lakhani | Download |
cyber crime and cyber security-By Jyoti Lakhani | Download |
concurrencycontrol - By Jyoti Lakhani | Download |
Transmission Media-By Jyoti Lakhani | Download |
The Future Model of Higher Education- By Jyoti Lakhani | Download |
Stack and Queue-Poish Notation- By Jyoti Lakhani | Download |
Searching Methodologies-By Jyoti Lakhani | Download |
OSI Model-By Jyoti Lakhani | Download |
OSI Layers-By Jyoti Lakhani | Download |
Memory Management-By Jyoti Lakhani | Download |
Logic Gates and Logical Circuits-By Jyoti Lakhani | Download |
lecture5-Java Programming-Control Statements-By Jyoti Lakhani | Download |
lecture3-Java Programming Basics-By Jyoti Lakhani | Download |
lecture2-Java Programming Basics-By Jyoti Lakhani | Download |
javaprogramming-introduction -By Jyoti Lakhani | Download |
DS07 - Stack- Intro and Array Representation | Download |
DS03-Algorithms_Jyoti-Lakhani | Download |
DS04-Abstract-Data-Types-_ADT__Jyoti-Lakhani | Download |
DS06 - Linked List- Intro and Create a Node | Download |
DS08- Queue - Intro and Array Representation | Download |
IDS_003 Attacks | Download |
IDS_004_CVE | Download |
IDS_005_Computer-Viruses | Download |
Linear_Linked_List_create_node | Download |
Linear_Linked_List_insert_begin | Download |
queue_array_implementation | Download |
stack_array_implementation | Download |
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