Year of Establishment |
B.Sc(Computer Science) |
: |
1998 |
BCA(Computer Application) |
: |
1999 |
M.Sc(Computer Science) |
: |
2006 |
M.Phil(Computer Science) |
: |
2011 |
Ph.D(Computer Science) |
: |
2021 |
Scope of the Course
The overall objectives of the Department are encapsulated in the objectives of the courses it offers. To provide a strong foundation in computer, with a clear technology focus. To help the student gain expertise in current information technology areas, primarily web and Communication technologies, without compromising on core fundamental. To enable all round development of the student, her personality and attitudes.
Department Highlights
- Conducts State level Inter Collegiate Symposium “TECH FEST” every year.
- We invite resource persons from IT industry to deliver seminar on latest trends & academia for programs.
- Updated curriculum with an interdisciplinary exposure.
- Produces more than 85% of results for every year.
- Non-Major Subjects offered by our department.
1. Information Technology 2. Internet and Its Applications
- Skill-Based Subjects offered are
1. HTML Programming 2. TALLY 3. UNIX Shell Programming 4. Multimedia
- Teaching Skill-Based Subjects as a Practical Oriented subject.
- We offered good opportunities for our UG and PG Students in our College itself.
Teaching Methodology
- Teaching methods include seminars, group work, lab work and theory sessions. There is a special focus on the practical aspects supplemented by a strong grounding in fundamental learning.
- A well-researched & sound theoretical curriculum and its practical application to the work place are vital components of all DKMWC’s Programmes.
Course Highlights
- Revised and updated curriculum.
- Compulsory group projects done within the college premises to improve their programming skills, communication skills and also helps them to realize the importance of teamwork.
Placement Details
- Infosys, Bangalore
- Wipro Technologies, Chennai
- ICICI, Vellore
- Nokia, Sriperambathur
- C.A. Abdul Hakeem Engineering & VIT
- Technology college, Melvisharam
- CTS
- POLARIS
- TCS
- TATA
- AIG
Project
To motivate the research activities in the minds of students, the following numbers of projects are undertaken by our students.
Course |
2008-2009 |
2009-2010 |
2010-2011 |
2011-2012 |
2012-2013 |
2013-2014 |
UG |
- |
- |
186 |
135 |
143 |
181 |
PG |
24 |
12 |
3 |
19 |
22 |
26 |
Others The department plans to conduct On-line courses. Company Visit Educational Tour To spread more computer awareness in the campus
Department of Computer Science
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
- PEO1: Graduates will have skills and knowledge to excel in their professional career in Computer Science and its related disciplines.
- PEO2: Graduates will be ethically and socially responsible solution providers in Computer Science and successfully pursue higher education in reputed institutions.
PROGRAMME OUTCOME
- PO1: Problem Analysis: To identify, formulate and analyze complex Computer Science and Applications problems in the areas of hardware, software, theoretical Computer Science to reach significant conclusions by applying Mathematics, Natural sciences, Accounts, Computer Science and Applications principles.
- PO2: Design & Development of Solutions: To design and build a system, component, process or a program for complex problems by factoring in all the requirements and various design tradeoffs, with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, cultural, social and environmental factors
- PO3: Modern Tool Usage: To create, select and apply state of the art tools and techniques in designing, developing and testing a computing system or its component.
- PO4: Ethics: To apply professional ethics and cyber regulations, responsibilities and pledge to the norms of professional computing practice.
- PO5: Environment and Sustainability: To demonstrate the knowledge of sustainable development of computing systems/products/solutions with an understanding of the impact of these solutions on the Society and Environment.
- PO6: Life – long Learning: To spot the need for and engage in lifelong learning to cope up with the rapidly evolving disciplines of Computer Science and applications domains.
DEPARTMENT OF B.Sc., COMPUTER SCIENCE
with effect from 2019 – 2020 CBCS PATTERN
SEMESTER - I
SN
O |
PART |
COURSE
TITLE |
|
In
s/
H
rs |
Cr
edi
t |
Title of the paper |
Syllabus |
1 |
I |
Language |
Paper – 1 |
6 |
4 |
Language |
|
2 |
II |
English |
Paper – 1 |
6 |
4 |
Foundation
English – I |
|
3 |
III |
Core(T) |
Paper – 1 |
7 |
4 |
Digital Logic and
Programming in C |
|
4 |
III |
Core
Practical |
Practical 1 |
3 |
3 |
Programming in
C |
|
5 |
III |
Allied |
Paper – 1 |
6 |
5 |
Mathematics I |
|
6 |
IV |
EVS |
|
2 |
2 |
EVS |
|
SEMESTER - II
SN
O |
PART |
COURSE
TITLE |
|
In
s/
H
rs |
Cr
edi
t |
Title of the paper |
Syllabus |
7 |
I |
Language |
Paper-2 |
6 |
4 |
Language |
|
8 |
II |
English |
Paper - 2 |
4 |
4 |
Foundation
English – II |
|
9 |
III |
Core(T) |
Paper - 2 |
6 |
4 |
C++ and Data
Structure |
|
10 |
III |
Core
practical |
Practical-2 |
3 |
3 |
C++ and Data
Structure |
|
11 |
III |
Allied |
Paper - 2 |
6 |
5 |
Mathematics II |
|
12 |
III |
VE |
|
3 |
2 |
VE |
|
13 |
IV |
Soft skill |
|
2 |
1 |
Soft skill for
Linguistic
Communication |
|
SEMESTER - III
SN
O |
PART |
COURSE
TITLE |
|
In
s/
H
rs |
Cr
edi
t |
Title of the paper |
Syllabus |
14 |
I |
Language |
Paper –
3 |
6 |
4 |
Language |
|
15 |
II |
English |
Paper –
3 |
6 |
4 |
Foundation English – III |
|
16 |
III |
Core(T) |
Paper –
3 |
5 |
4 |
Visual Programming and
DBMS |
View |
17 |
III |
Core
Practical |
Practical
– 3 |
3 |
3 |
Visual Programming and
DBMS |
|
18 |
III |
Allied |
Paper –
3 |
6 |
5 |
Statistical Methods and
their applications |
|
19 |
IV |
Skilled
Based |
Practical
1 |
2 |
2 |
Open Source Software |
View |
20 |
IV |
Non major |
Paper –
1 |
2 |
2 |
Introduction to
Information Technology |
View |
SEMESTER - IV
SN
O |
PART |
COURSE
TITLE |
|
In
s/
H
rs |
Cr
edi
t |
Title of the paper |
Syllabus |
21 |
I |
Language |
Paper –
4 |
6 |
4 |
Language |
|
22 |
II |
English |
Paper –
4 |
6 |
4 |
Foundation English –IV |
|
23 |
III |
Core(T) |
Paper –
4 |
5 |
4 |
ASP.NET |
View |
24 |
III |
Core
practical |
Practical
– 4 |
3 |
3 |
ASP.NET |
|
25 |
III |
Allied |
Paper –
4 |
6 |
5 |
Statistical Methods and
their applications |
|
26 |
III |
Skill based |
Practical
– 2 |
2 |
2 |
Microprocessor |
View |
27 |
IV |
Non – Major |
Paper –
2 |
2 |
2 |
Internet and its
Applications |
View |
SEMESTER - V
SN
O |
PART |
COURSE
TITLE |
|
In
s/
H
rs |
Cr
edi
t |
Title of the paper |
Syllabus |
28 |
III |
Core (T) |
Paper – 5 |
6 |
4 |
Advanced Java
Programming |
View |
29 |
III |
Core (T) |
Paper – 6 |
6 |
4 |
Programming with Python |
View |
30 |
III |
Core
practical |
Practical –
5 |
3 |
3 |
Advanced Java
Programming |
View |
31 |
III |
Core
practical |
Practical –
6 |
3 |
3 |
Programming with Python |
View |
32 |
III |
Elective- I |
Paper – 1 |
5 |
3 |
1.Operating System
2. Computer Graphics |
View |
View |
33 |
III |
Elective – II |
Paper – 2 |
5 |
3 |
1. Data
Communication and Networking.
2. Digital Image
Processing |
View |
View |
34 |
IV |
Skill Based |
Practical –3 |
2 |
2 |
Operating System Lab |
View |
SEMESTER - VI
SN
O |
PART |
COURSE
TITLE |
|
In
s/
H
rs |
Cr
edi
t |
Title of the paper |
Syllabus |
35 |
III |
Core (T) |
Paper – 7 |
6 |
4 |
Android
Programming |
View |
36 |
III |
Core (T) |
Paper – 8 |
6 |
4 |
Cloud Computing |
View |
37 |
III |
Core
practical |
Practical–7 |
3 |
3 |
Android
Programming |
View |
38 |
III |
Core
practical |
Practical–8 |
3 |
3 |
Cloud Computing |
|
39 |
III |
Elective III |
Paper – 3 |
5 |
3 |
1.Software
Engineering
2.E – Commerce |
View |
View |
40 |
III |
Elective IV |
Paper – 4 |
5 |
3 |
1. Design and analysis
of Algorithms
2.Data Analytics |
View |
View |
41 |
IV |
Skill Based |
Practical-4 |
2 |
2 |
Multimedia |
View |
42 |
|
Extension
activity |
|
– |
3 |
|
|
/Mini Project during summer vocation with an extra credit = 2 |
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
- PEO1: Graduates will have skills and knowledge to excel in their professional career in Computer Applications and its related disciplines.
- PEO2: Graduates will be ethically and socially responsible solution providers in Computer Applications and successfully pursue higher education in reputed institutions.
PROGRAMME OUTCOME
- PO1: Problem Analysis: To identify, formulate and analyze complex Computer Science and Applications problems in the areas of hardware, software, theoretical Computer Science to reach significant conclusions by applying Mathematics, Natural sciences, Accounts, Computer Science and Applications principles.
- PO2:Design & Development of Solutions: To design and build a system, component, process or a program for complex problems by factoring in all the requirements and various design tradeoffs, with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, cultural, social and environmental factors
- PO3: Modern Tool Usage: To create, select and apply models and techniques in designing, developing and testing a computing system or its component.
- PO4: Ethics: To apply Business and professional ethics and cyber regulations, responsibilities and pledge to the norms of professional computing practice.
- PO5: Environment and Sustainability: To demonstrate the knowledge of sustainable development of computing systems/products/solutions with an understanding of the impact of these solutions on the Society and Environment.
- PO6: Life-long Learning: To spot the need for and engage in lifelong learning to cope up with the rapidly evolving disciplines of Computer Science and applications domains.
DEPARTMENT OF B.C.A, COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
with effect from 2019-2020 CBCS PATTERN
The course of study and scheme of Examination
SEMESTER- I
S.NO |
PART |
COURSE TITLE |
|
INS/HRS |
CREDIT |
TITLE OF THE PAPER |
SYLLABUS |
1 |
I |
Language |
Paper-1 |
6 |
4 |
Language |
|
2 |
II |
English |
Paper-1 |
6 |
4 |
Foundation English-I |
|
3 |
III |
Core (T) |
Paper-1 |
7 |
4 |
Digital Logic and Programming in C |
|
4 |
III |
Core (Practical) |
Practical-1 |
3 |
3 |
Programming in C |
|
5 |
III |
Allied |
Paper-1 |
6 |
5 |
Accounting for Business-1 |
|
6 |
IV |
EVS |
|
2 |
2 |
Environmental studies |
|
SEMESTER - II
S.NO |
PART |
COURSE TITLE |
|
INS/HRS |
CREDIT |
TITLE OF THE PAPER |
SYLLABUS |
7 |
I |
Language |
Paper-2 |
6 |
4 |
Language |
|
8 |
II |
English |
Paper-2 |
4 |
4 |
Foundation English-II |
|
9 |
III |
Core(T) |
Paper-2 |
6 |
4 |
C++ and Data Structure |
|
10 |
III |
Core practical |
Practical-2 |
3 |
3 |
C++ and Data Structure |
|
11 |
III |
Allied |
Paper-2 |
6 |
5 |
Accounting for
Business-II |
|
12 |
IV |
VE |
|
3 |
2 |
VE |
|
13 |
IV |
Soft skill |
|
2 |
1 |
Soft skill for linguistic communication |
|
SEMESTER - III
S.NO |
PART |
COURSE TITLE |
|
INS/HRS |
CREDIT |
TITLE OF THE PAPER |
SYLLABUS |
14 |
II |
Core (T) |
Paper-3 |
6 |
4 |
Mathematical Foundation |
|
15 |
III |
Core (T) |
Paper-4 |
6 |
4 |
Visual Programming and DBMS |
View |
16 |
III |
Core Practical |
Practical-3 |
3 |
3 |
Visual Programming and DBMS |
View |
17 |
III |
Allied |
Paper-3 |
6 |
5 |
Cost Accounting |
|
18 |
III |
Elective I |
Paper-1 |
5 |
3 |
1. Data Mining and Data Warehousing
2. System Security |
View
View |
19 |
IV |
Skill Based |
Practical 1 |
2 |
2 |
Open Source Software |
View |
20 |
IV |
Non major |
Paper-1 |
2 |
2 |
Introduction to Information Technology |
|
SEMESTER IV
S.N
O |
PART |
COURSE TITLE |
|
INS/HRS |
CREDIT |
TITLE OF THE PAPER |
SYLLABUS |
21 |
III |
Core (T) |
Paper-5 |
6 |
4 |
Resource Management Techniques |
|
22 |
III |
Core (T) |
Paper-6 |
6 |
4 |
ASP .Net |
View |
23 |
III |
Core Practical |
Practical-4 |
3 |
3 |
ASP .Net |
|
24 |
III |
Allied |
Paper-4 |
6 |
5 |
Management Accounting |
|
25 |
III |
Elective II |
Paper-2 |
5 |
3 |
1.Computer Graphics
2.E-Commerce |
View |
View |
26 |
IV |
Skill based |
Practical-2 |
2 |
2 |
Tally |
View |
27 |
IV |
Non-Major |
Paper-2 |
2 |
2 |
Internet and its Applications |
View |
Internship training programme during summer vacation with an extra credit = 1 |
SEMESTER V
S.NO |
PART |
COURSE TITLE |
|
INS/HRS |
CREDIT |
TITLE OF THE PAPER |
SYLLABUS |
28 |
III |
Core (T) |
Paper-7 |
6 |
4 |
Advanced Java Programming |
View |
29 |
III |
Core (T) |
Paper-8 |
6 |
4 |
Programming with Python |
View |
30 |
III |
Core (T) |
Paper-9 |
6 |
4 |
Operating System |
View |
31 |
III |
Core Practical |
Practical-5 |
3 |
3 |
Advanced Java Programming |
|
32 |
III |
Core
Practical |
Practical 6 |
3 |
3 |
Programming with Python |
View |
33 |
III |
Elective-III |
Paper-3 |
4 |
3 |
1. Data Communication and Networking
2. Digital Image Processing |
View |
View |
34 |
IV |
Skill Based |
practical-3 |
2 |
2 |
Operating System Lab |
View |
SEMESTER VI
S.N
O |
PART |
COURSE
TITLE |
|
INS/HRS |
CREDIT |
TITLE OF THE PAPER |
SYLLABUS |
35 |
III |
Core (T) |
Paper-10 |
6 |
4 |
Android Programming |
View |
36 |
III |
Core (T) |
Paper-11 |
6 |
4 |
Cloud Computing |
View |
37 |
III |
Core (T) |
Paper-12 |
6 |
4 |
Design and Analysis of algorithm |
View |
38 |
III |
Core practical |
Practical-7 |
3 |
3 |
Android Programming |
|
39 |
III |
Core Practical |
Practical 8 |
3 |
3 |
Cloud Computing |
|
40 |
III |
Elective IV |
Paper - 4 |
4 |
3 |
1.Software Engineering
2. Data Analytics |
View |
View |
41 |
IV |
Skill Based |
Practical-4 |
2 |
2 |
Multimedia |
View |
42 |
V |
Extension activity |
|
- |
3 |
|
|
Mini project during summer vacation with an extra credit=2 |
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
M.Sc., COMPUTER SCIENCE
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
- PEO1: Graduates will be able to perform in technical/managerial roles ranging from design, development, problem solving to production support in software industries and Research and development sectors.
- PEO2: Graduates will have successful teaching/research careers in industry or academia and able to establish companies or lead teams/organizations to solve society relevant problems.
PROGRAMME OUTCOME
- PO1: Ability to discriminate, evaluate, analyze and synthesize existing and new knowledge, and integration of the same for enhancement of knowledge in Computer Science and Applications.
- PO2:Ability to apply usage of tools from optimization, probability, statistics, simulation, and economic analysis, including fundamental applications of those tools in IT industry.
- PO3: Ability to review and consolidate learning, to evaluate performance, to plan future learning based on past learning experience and self-learning.
- PO4: Ability to develop diverse technical knowledge and skills to formulate problems and projects and to plan a process for solution including economic analysis for project which involving uncertainty and scarce or expensive resources.
- PO5: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the computing and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
- PO6: Ability to possess knowledge and understanding of group dynamics, recognize opportunities and demonstrate a capacity for self-management and teamwork, decision making based on open- mindedness, objectivity and rational analysis in order to achieve common goals
SEMESTER - I
S.NO |
PART |
COURSE TITLE |
|
INS/HRS |
CREDIT |
TITLE OF THE PAPER |
SYLLABUS |
1 |
III |
Core(T) |
Paper-1 |
6 |
4 |
Enterprise Java Programming |
|
2 |
III |
Core(T) |
Paper-2 |
6 |
4 |
Linux Shell Programming |
|
3 |
III |
Core(T) |
Paper-3 |
6 |
4 |
Formal Languages and Automata theory |
|
4 |
III |
Elective-I |
Paper-1 |
6 |
5 |
1. BigData |
|
2. Distributed Computing |
|
3.Computer Architecture and Parallel Processing |
|
5 |
III |
Core
practical |
Practical-1 |
3 |
3 |
Enterprise Java programming |
|
6 |
III |
Core practical |
Practical-2 |
3 |
3 |
Linux Shell Programming |
|
Self Study Paper: R Programming during 1st Semester with extra Credit = 2 |
SEMESTER -II
S.NO |
PART |
COURSE TITLE |
|
INS/HRS |
CREDIT |
TITLE OF THE PAPER |
SYLLABUS |
7 |
III |
Core(T) |
Paper-4 |
6 |
4 |
JSP and Servlet Programming |
|
8 |
III |
Core(T) |
Paper-5 |
6 |
4 |
Advanced Database
Managemen System |
|
9 |
III |
Core(T) |
Paper-6 |
5 |
4 |
Principles of Compiler Design |
|
10 |
III |
Core
practical` |
Practical-3 |
3 |
3 |
JSP and Servlet Programming |
|
11 |
III |
Core practical |
Practical-4 |
3 |
3 |
Advanced Database Management
System |
|
12 |
III |
Compulsory paper |
Paper |
2 |
2 |
Human Rights |
|
13 |
III |
Elective |
Paper-2 |
5 |
5 |
1. Computer Network |
|
2. Object Oriented Analysis & Design |
|
3. Multimedia |
|
Online Course during 2nd Semester extra credit = 2
Internship Training and Project during summer vocation |
SEMESTER - III
S.NO |
PART |
COURSE TITLE |
|
INS/HRS |
CREDIT |
TITLE OF THE PAPER |
SYLLABUS |
14 |
III |
Core(T) |
Paper-7 |
5 |
4 |
Enterprise Application using C# |
View |
15 |
III |
Core(T) |
Paper-8 |
5 |
4 |
Mobile Computing |
View |
16 |
III |
Core(T) |
Paper-9 |
5 |
4 |
Machine Learning and Python Programmimg |
View |
17 |
III |
Core(P) |
Practical 5 |
3 |
3 |
Enterprise Application using C# |
View |
18 |
III |
Core(P) |
Practical 6 |
3 |
3 |
Mobile Computing and Python |
View |
19 |
III |
Elective |
Paper-3 |
5 |
5 |
1. Internet of Things |
View |
2. Software Testing |
View |
3. Embedded System |
View |
20 |
III |
Core |
Mini Project |
4 |
4 |
Mini Project |
|
Self Study Paper: Robotics during 3rd semester with an extra credit = 2 |
SEMESTER - IV
S.NO |
PART |
COURSE TITLE |
|
INS/HRS |
CREDIT |
TITLE OF THE PAPER |
SYLLABUS |
21 |
III |
Elective |
Paper-4 |
5 |
5 |
Cryptography and Network Security |
View |
22 |
III |
Core |
Major
Project |
25 |
10 |
Project with VivaVoce |
|
LAB
- Number of Labs : 6
- Number of Systems : 250
- Well Furnished Lab
- Sophisticated Lab with AC
- Networking facilities With Wi-Fi
- Laptop with Projectors
- Scanner
- Printer(Laser, Inkjet,Dotmatrix)
SOFTWARE
- Python
- NetBean
- Servlet
- C & C++
- Visual Programming
- Java
- Tally
- Microprocessor
- Advanced Java Programming
- JSP
- ASP
- VC++
- C#
- .NET
- Multimedia
- Dream weaver
- MX Flash
- Net Bean
PACKAGES
OPERATING SYSTEM
- Android Operating System
- Unix Operating System
- Linux Operating System
- Windows Operating System (95, 98,XP,NT)
- MSDOS
WEB SERVERS
DATABASE
- ORACLE
- PL/SQL
- My SQL
- MS Access
Unaided
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Staffcode |
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Mrs. G. SANGEETHA LAKSHMI |
308CSUA01 |
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Mrs.B. ARULMOZHI |
308CSUA02 |
Assistant Professor & Head |
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Mrs. S.SHANTHI |
308CSUA03 |
Assistant Professor |
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Mrs. R. BHUVANESWARI |
308CSUA04 |
Assistant Professor |
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Dr.R. HAMSAVENI |
308CSUA05 |
Assistant Professor |
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Dr.S. THARANI |
308CSUA06 |
Assistant Professor |
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Mrs. S.KALAISELVI |
308CSUA07 |
Assistant Professor |
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Mrs. M.MARIA MADHANA |
308CSUA08 |
Assistant Professor |
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Mrs. R.NANDHINI |
308CSUA09 |
Assistant Professor |
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Mrs.P. SHOBANA |
308CSUA10 |
Assistant Professor |
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Mrs.R. SIVAGAMI |
308CSUA11 |
Assistant Professor |
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2015-2016
S.No. |
Name of the Programme |
Date of the Programme |
Title/Topic |
Report |
1. |
Association Meet 2015 |
16-12-2015 |
Association Meet 2015 |
View |
2. |
State Level Colloquium’16 |
03-03-2016 |
Colloquium 2016 |
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2016-2017
S.No. |
Name of the Programme |
Date of the Programme |
Title/Topic |
Report |
1. |
Association Meet |
24.08.2016 |
Data Mining in Health care |
View |
2.
|
Guest Lecture |
30.09.2016 |
Android JSP &Servlet Programming |
View |
3. |
State Level Colloquium |
01.02.2017 |
Awareness on Big Data and Software Testing |
View |
4. |
State Level Technical Symposium |
16.02.2017 |
Recent Trends in IT and Case Tools with Hands on Session |
View |
2017-2018
S.No. |
Name of the Programme |
Date of the Programme |
Title/Topic |
Report |
1 |
Association Meet |
12.07.2017 |
Information and Communication Technology |
View |
2 |
State Level Exhibition |
27.09.2017 |
Exhi Vaganza’17 |
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3 |
One Day Workshop |
21.12.2017 |
Python and R Programming |
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4 |
Guest Lecture |
22.08.2017 |
Artificial Neural Network |
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5 |
State Level Technical Symposium |
31.01. 2018 |
a)Recent in IT Trends
b)Humanoid Robot |
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2018-2019
S.No. |
Name of the Programme |
Date of the Programme |
Title/Topic |
Report |
1 |
Association Meet ‘19 |
06.09.2018 |
Current Initiatives of Online Learning in India |
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2 |
National level one day technical workshop |
04.10.2018 |
Cloud Based Artificial Intelligence |
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3 |
Guest Lecture Programme |
07.01.2019 |
Machine Learning |
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4
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National level technical Symposium tech fest’19 |
31.01.2019 |
a) Safety and security for women in cyberspace
b) Wireless communication |
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5 |
Exhibition |
18.03.2019 |
Exhi Vaganza’19 |
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2019-2020
S.No. |
Name of the Programme |
Date of the Programme |
Title/Topic |
Report |
1 |
Association meeting |
09.08.2019 |
Recent Trends in IT |
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2 |
Workshop |
28.08.2019 |
“Cloud computing” |
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3 |
State level Seminar |
03.09.2019 |
“Overview on Data Mining and open-source Analytics tool” |
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4 |
National level technical Symposium tech fest’20 |
20.02.2020 |
"Current It Industrial Expectations & Trends and Opportunities in Machine Learning" |
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5 |
Online Faculty Development Program |
06.05.2020 To 09.05.2020 |
“Data Science Using Python and R Programming” |
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6 |
E-Quiz |
18.05.2020
To
28.05.2020 |
“CEREBRO QUIZ ‘20” on Technical Concepts |
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7 |
E-Survey |
30.05.2020 |
General Awareness, Mental State, and Academic Anxiety among Female Students Due To COVID-19 |
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2020-2021
S.No |
Name and Nature of Programme |
Date of Programme |
Title/Topic |
Report |
1 |
National level -E-Poster presentation “POSTA PREZENTO’20” |
30-05-2020 to
06-06-2020 |
1. Information Technology - Boon to Society .
2. Save Environment |
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2 |
National Level E-Debugging Quiz on Python |
03.06.2020 to 05.06.2020 |
Programming in Python |
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3 |
National Level E-Quiz contest |
08.06.2020 to 12.06.2020 |
1.C++
2. Data Structure
3. Big Data
4. Digital Logic and Fundamental
5. Data Base Management System
6. Big Data
7. Operating System
8. Theory of Automation
9. Software Engineering |
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4 |
Natonal level E-paper presentation “PAPEL SCRIBO ‘2O” |
09-06-2020
To
18.06.2020 |
1. Data Science and Analytics.
2. Virtual Reality.
3. Robotics and Control. |
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5 |
National level E-Marketing “MARKKINOINTI’20” |
12-06-2020
To
21-06-2020 |
1. Smart Camera.
2. Magic Pen.
3. Powerful Sunglasses. |
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6 |
National level E-Photo Collage contest |
15.06.2020 to 21.06.2020 |
- Environment before and after covid'19
- Use of Artificial Intelligent Tool in managing Covid'19
|
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7 |
National level General Quiz”TIMI QUIZ’20” |
15.06.2020 to
09-07-2020 |
1. General Concepts. |
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