The Department of Computer Science envisions to be a recognized leader in fostering innovation and excellence in computer science education, empowering graduates to shape the future of technology and drive global advancements
The Department’s mission is to provide a rigorous and inclusive education in computer science that integrates theory with practical applications. It strives to cultivate a diverse community of learners who are equipped with the technical skills, critical thinking abilities, and ethical grounding necessary to address complex challenges in technology and contribute meaningfully to the society.
PO1: An ability to learning the mathematics, science and computer fundamentals to find the optimum solution of complex Computer Science problems.
PO2: design and development principles in the construction of software systems of varying complexities.
PO3: An ability to develop the skills to present ideas effectively and efficiently.
PO4: An ability to solve problems (programming networking database and Web design) in the Information Technology environment.
PO5: An ability to design computer-based solutions for various technical problems.
PO6: An ability to ensure professional development growth through contextual, reflective and lifelong learning.
PO7: Ability to design, correctly implement and document solutions to significant computational problems.
PO8: prepare for continued professional development.
PO9: An ability to develop proficiency in the practice of computing.
PO10: An ability to learn current technical concepts and practices in the core development of solutions in the form of Information technology.
PSO1: To develop the ability to use the information & facts gained during the course of the program from Mathematics, Basic Computing, electronics Sciences and Statistics in general and all computer science courses in particular to identify, formulate and solve real life complex problems faced in industries and/or during research work with due consideration for the public health and safety, in the context of cultural, societal, and environmental situations.
PSO2: To enhance the ability to distinguish a problem, identify and define the computing requirements, which may be appropriate to its solution and it also enable learners to design, implement, and estimate a computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet desired needs.
PSO3: To develop team spirit so that student can function effectively on teams to accomplish a common goal. It also helps students to distinguish between the local and global impact of computing on individuals, organizations, and society. An ability to assist and manage the execution of an effective project plan.