Computer Science

Computer Science

The Department was established in the academic year 1998–99 with the primary objective of imparting quality education in science and technology. It initially started with the B.Sc. M.P.Cs (Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science) program, with a sanctioned intake of 60 students. Over the years, the department has witnessed remarkable growth in terms of academic programs, infrastructure, and student strength, and currently caters to around 900 students across various undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

The Department offers a diverse range of programs designed to meet the evolving academic and industry requirements. These include B.Sc. M.P.Cs, B.Sc. M.S.Cs (Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science), B.Sc. B.Z.Cs (Life Sciences), and B.Com (Computers). These programs provide students with a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects, enabling them to pursue higher education and professional careers in various fields.

In response to the growing demand for data-driven technologies, the department introduced Data Science in the academic year 2019–20, combining Mathematics and Statistics, with an initial intake of 40 students. This program equips students with analytical, statistical, and computational skills required in modern industries. Further expanding its academic horizons, the department introduced M.Sc. Computer Science, BCA, and B.Sc. Honors programs in the academic year 2021–22, providing advanced learning opportunities and specialization in emerging domains.

Continuing its commitment to innovation and future-oriented education, the department launched B.Sc. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AIML) in the academic year 2025–26, with a sanctioned strength of 60 students. This program focuses on cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analytics, preparing students to meet the demands of the rapidly evolving digital world.

The Department is well-equipped with modern infrastructure, including advanced computer laboratories, updated systems, and high-speed internet connectivity, which play a crucial role in facilitating effective teaching and learning processes. The department adopts student-centric teaching methodologies, integrating theoretical knowledge with practical exposure through lab sessions, projects, and seminars.

Over the years, the department has produced a significant number of graduates who have excelled in various fields. Alumni of the department are working as software professionals, analysts, academicians, and government employees, contributing meaningfully to society and the nation.

 The Department is currently staffed with 10 Qualified and Dedicated Faculty members who are committed to maintaining high academic standards. They actively engage in teaching, mentoring, and guiding students to achieve their academic and career goals. The department continuously strives to enhance the quality of education by updating the curriculum, adopting innovative teaching practices, and encouraging research and development activities.