About the program
"Computer Science and Engineering is not just a field of study; it’s a
gateway to driving innovation, shaping the future of technology, and solving real-world challenges
through intelligent systems and cutting-edge solutions."
Key aspects of what Computer Science Engineers do include:
Software Development and Engineering
Generative Artificial Intelligence and AI Ethics
Cybersecurity and Network Security
Data Science and Big Data Analytics
Cloud-Native Development and Kubernetes
Internet of Things (IoT) and Embedded Systems
Course Roadmap
Course Roadmap
Industry Training
“Bridging Knowledge to Industry Excellence, industry training paving the Way for Industry Prowess.”
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering offers various industry training programs
designed to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry demands, ensuring students are
job-ready and proficient in the latest technologies.
CISCO (Network Security Training)
AWS (Cloud Computing And Amazon Web Services)
Problem Solving (Geeks for Geeks)
Version Control and Collaboration (GitHub)
Mock Interviews (Hyresnap)
Employability Assesment Test (AMCAT)
Training Roadmap
1st / 2nd Sem
Problem-Solving
Skill Set : C, C++ Language
No. of Hours : 20
Outcome : Logic Building using Programming language
3rd Sem
Problem-Solving
Skill Set : C, C++ Language
No. of Hours : 20
Outcome : Generate Range of effective solutions
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Web Technology
Skill Set : HTML, CSS
No. of Hours : 20
Outcome : Analyze the Web Page and Identify its different properties
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Data Science
Skill Set : Mathematics, Python, Machine Learning Models and Algorithms
No. of Hours : 20
Outcome : Industry Oriented Certificates
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Cloud Computing
Skill Set : AWS/Google Cloud Practical Knowledge
No. of Hours : 20
Outcome : Industry-Oriented Certificates.
4th Sem
Problem-Solving
Skill Set : C, C++ Language
No. of Hours : 20
Outcome : Develop a consistent problem-solving approach
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Web Technology
Skill Set : Javascript, BootStrap
No. of Hours : 20
Outcome : Learn server-side (back-end) fundamentals and apply them to create dynamic
websites and
web apps.
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Data Science
Skill Set : Mathematics, Python, Machine Learning Models and Algorithms
No. of Hours : 20
Outcome : Industry Oriented Certificates project building related to complex problems
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Cloud Computing
Skill Set : AWS/Google Cloud Practical Knowledge
No. of Hours : 20
Outcome : Advance Industry Oriented Certificates and project building related to
complex problems
5th / 6th Sem
Problem-Solving
Skill Set : C, C++ Language
No. of Hours : 20
Outcome : Apply a variety of problem-solving tools and techniques to complex problems
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DBMS Training
Skill Set : Oracle, SQL
No. of Hours : 20
Outcome : Apply database management techniques, like retrieving, accessing and
organising data
efficiently.
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Data Science
Skill Set : Mathematics, Python, Machine Learning models and algorithms
No. of Hours : 20
Outcome : Industry Oriented Certificates project building related to complex problems
7th / 8th Sem
Company Readiness Program
Skill Set : C, C++, Problem-solving, DBMS
No. of Hours : 30
Outcome : Getting better placement( Super Offer and Super Dream Offers) and
increasing the average
salary
Top Achievers
"From Code to Conquest: Student Success Stories, Inspiring the Next Wave of Innovators."
Vatsal Namdev and Team
B.Tech - 3rd Year (CSE)
Anmol Gupta
B.Tech Final Year (CSE)
Mr. Naman Kumar
B.Tech Alumnus (CSE)
Ayush Kumar Goel
B.Tech - 3rd Year (CSE)
203
Total number of actual placements.
52.00 LPA
Highest salary package offered.
180
Total number of companies that visited for placements of CSE
100%
Placement percentage of CSE department.
423
Total number of placements offered by the college.
68
Total number of dream offers ( <=999999 and>=700000 )with
remarkable CTC and the
corresponding amount in LPA
(CTC >= 10 LPA)
49
Total number of super-dream (>=1000000) offers with
exceptionally high CTC and the corresponding
amount in LPA.
45
Total number of super offers (<=699999 and>=500000) with
excellent CTC and the corresponding
amount in LPA.
Industry Partnerships & MoUs
Industry partnerships are instrumental in enhancing the quality of education,
preparing students for successful careers, and fostering innovation
Facilities and Labs
Computer Architecture and data Structure Lab
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Intellectual Property Valuation and Fund Raising
You'll gain a deep understanding of how each type of IP plays a
crucial role in safeguarding innovation
and nurturing creativity across various industries. Explore the significance of
intellectual property rights
in driving economic growth and fostering healthy competition in the marketplace. Learn
about the
processes involved in obtaining and enforcing these rights, empowering you to protect
your ideas and
creations effectively. Delve into the ethical and legal considerations surrounding
intellectual property,
from navigating issues of infringement to navigating complex international regulations.
Join us on this
enlightening journey as we unlock the power of intellectual property to fuel innovation
and shape the
future."
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VERTIGO'24
From intense quizzes to challenging CSS battles and the adrenaline
rush of bug debugging, Vertigo was a rollercoaster of
technical prowess and excitement. The enthusiasm and dedication of students made every
moment memorable as they
showcased their talent in various events, including the Quiz Competition, CSS Battle,
Bug Debug, Ideathon, Valorant,
Smash Karts, BGMI, and Freefire.
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Introduction to System Design and DevOps
Insights and expertise on System Design and DevOps were offered.
The session described the structure and elements,
clarifying interfaces and models essential for efficient system operation. To raise
awareness, order details were
presented using a flow diagram, illustrating the request journey through various system
components. Additionally, the
programming languages necessary in the industry, such as Python, Java, JavaScript, Go,
and Ruby, were highlighted for
their importance in developing and maintaining these complex systems.
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How to do well in GD and personal interview?
Students were guided on how to excel in group discussions and
personal interviews. The session provided awareness about
the differences between a CV, resume, and bio-data, and offered advice on the do’s and
don’ts before appearing for an
interview in both online and offline modes. Additionally, students received guidance on
appropriate interview attire,
how to address the interviewer upon entering the room, and how to maintain their
document file.
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