Candidates must have passed their 10+2 level of education from a recognized educational Board with Mathematics or Computer Science.
3 Years
180
The Department of Computer Science Was Established during the year 1998 with under graduate Programme (BSc computer Science) and Post Graduate (MSc Compute Science) in the year 2001 and extended with the research Programme M.Phil in the year 2003. Department's solicited proposal was accepted by DBT Star college scheme , Government of India and granted funds. The curriculum aims at providing an introductory yet comprehensive view of established and emerging areas in diverse Computer science field. It also employs application oriented approach, emphasizing development of problem solving skills in students.
Computer science degrees deal with the theoretical foundations of information and computation, taking a scientific and practical approach to computation and its applications.Computer science is considered by many of its practitioners to be a foundational science - one which makes other knowledge and achievements possible. The study of computer science involves systematically studying methodical processes (such as algorithms) in order to aid the acquisition, representation, processing, storage, communication of, and access to information.
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Divya Ramakrishnan
Software Analyst
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science