The Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) Department provides a robust and modern infrastructure designed to enhance learning and innovation. Nine spacious, well-lit classrooms are equipped with CCTV for added security and feature full power backup, LCD projectors, Wi-Fi connectivity, and black/green boards to promote an engaging learning experience. The department also boasts a fully equipped seminar hall and cutting-edge, industry-aligned laboratories, each furnished with projectors, whiteboards, and internet access. These facilities provide students with a comprehensive, engaging educational experience focused on practical and holistic learning.
Labs
Centers for Research
Computer Networks Laboratory
The Computer Networks Laboratory is equipped to provide students with a robust environment for exploring networking concepts and practices. It features 25 client machines and 1 server, all powered by Intel i7 8th Gen processors, 16 GB of RAM, and 256 GB SSDs. The lab is equipped with a projector, white board and internet facility for interactive learning.
System Software and Operating System
The System software and operating system laboratory is equipped to provide students with a robust environment for exploring learn Lexical analysis of compiler design and also operating system concepts like CPU scheduling algorithms, page replacement algorithms, deadlocks detection and avoidance algorithms. The lab is equipped with a projector, white board and internet facility for interactive learning.
DBMS Lab with Mini Project
The DBMS Lab is equipped to provide students with a robust environment for exploring database management systems and developing mini projects. It features 26 client machines and 1 server, all powered by Intel i7 8th Gen processors, 16 GB of RAM, and 256 GB SSDs. The lab is equipped with a projector, white board and internet facility for interactive learning.
Data Structures Lab and Algorithms Lab
The Data Structures laboratory is equipped to provide students with a robust environment for practical implementation and usage of Data Structures. This lab course strengthens the ability of the students to identify and apply suitable data structure for the given real-world problem. It features 26 client machines powered by Intel i5 9th Gen processors, 16 GB of RAM, and 256 GB SSDs. The lab is equipped with a projector, white board and internet facility for interactive learning.
The lab is also used to carry out the experiments related with Design & Analysis of Algorithms.
Artificial & Machine Learning Lab and Robotic Process Automation (RPA) Lab
The Artificial & Machine Learning Lab is equipped to provide students with a robust environment for exploring Artificial & Machine Learning concepts It features Intel i7 8th Gen processors, 16 GB RAM, and 256 GB SSDs, the lab is equipped with projector, white board and internet facility for interactive learning.
The lab is also used to carry out the experiments related with the Robotic Process Automation (RPA) Lab experiments.
OOP with Java Lab and Operating System Lab
The OOP with Java Lab is equipped to provide students with a robust environment for exploring object-oriented concepts. It features 30 machines, including 25 systems with Intel i5 processors, 8 GB RAM, and 1 TB hard drives, alongside 5 high-performance systems featuring Intel i7 processors, 16 GB RAM, and 256 GB SSDs. The lab is equipped with a projector, white board and internet facility for interactive learning.
The lab is also used to carry out the experiments related with the operating system concepts such as process scheduling, memory management, and file systems
Mini Project Lab | R&D Lab
The Mini Project Lab provides a robust environment for the implementation of student’s innovative ideas. It features 30 high-performance client systems featuring Intel i7 8th Gen processors, 16 GB RAM, and 256 GB SSDs, providing an optimal environment for handling complex projects. The lab is equipped with a projector, white board and internet facility for interactive learning.
The lab is also used for research and development work.
C Programming Lab
The Computer Programming Laboratory is equipped to provide students with a robust environment for exploring C programming. It features 26 systems, each equipped with Intel i5 processors, 8 GB RAM, and 500 GB hard drives. The lab is equipped with a projector, white board and internet facility for interactive learning.
Microcontrollers and Embedded System Lab
The Microcontrollers and Embedded Systems Lab is equipped to provide students with a robust environment for exploring hardware and software experiments.
The course covers practical skills in connecting and interfacing devices with the 8086/ARM kit, including LED displays, keyboards, DAC/ADC, and other peripherals. It features 25 systems, providing students with hands-on exposure to microprocessors and coding knowledge related to the 8086 family and ARM architecture. The lab is equipped with a projector, white board and internet facility for interactive learning.
Digital Lab
The Digital Systems Design a Lab is equipped to provide students with a robust environment for exploring digital systems and computer architecture concepts. The lab is equipped with a projector, white board and internet facility for interactive learning.
IPCC Lab
The IPCC Lab is equipped to provide students with a robust environment for exploring Ability Enhancement Courses. It features with 70 systems Intel i7 processors, 16 GB RAM, and 256 GB HDDs. The lab is equipped with projector, white board and internet facility for interactive learning.
Classrooms
The department boasts nine spacious and well-lit classrooms, each equipped with CCTV cameras to enhance security. These classrooms also include complete power backup. Modern amenities such as LCD projectors, Wi-Fi connectivity, and black/green boards create a supportive and innovative learning environment for all students.
Seminar Hall
The Department has a well-equipped seminar hall with a seating capacity of 90. It features a complete audio-visual system and air conditioning, used for Department’s meetings, seminars, and project presentations.