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Computer Science Engineering

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Infrastructure and Facilities

The computer science engineering department is equipped with advanced lab facilities that support hands-on learning and research in areas such as software development, network security, and data management. These labs provide essential tools for programming, system analysis, and application testing, enhancing practical skills and encouraging innovation.

Charles Babbage Computer Laboratory

The laboratory is equipped with 65 systems featuring i3 configurations and a comprehensive suite of operating systems, software, tools, and security applications, including Windows/Fedora, Visual Studio/NetBeans/Eclipse, Java/Dev-C++/Python, Adobe Reader/MS Office, and K7 Antivirus.

The lab supports the following courses:
• Problem-Solving and Python Programming Laboratory
• Programming in C

James Gosling Software Development Laboratory

The laboratory features 71 systems featuring i3/i5 configurations, installed with a range of operating systems, software, tools, and security applications, including Windows, Visual Studio, Rational Rose, NetBeans, Eclipse, Java, Dev-C++, Adobe Reader, MS Office, and K7 Antivirus.

The laboratory supports the following courses:
• Data Structures Laboratory
• Object-Oriented Programming Laboratory
• Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Laboratory

Bill Gates Programming Laboratory

The laboratory has 71 systems with i3/i5 configurations and includes a variety of operating systems, software, tools, and security applications, such as Windows/Fedora, Hadoop, Android Studio, Eclipse, Oracle, MS Access, MySQL, Java, Dev-C++, Adobe Reader, MS Office, and K7 Antivirus.

The laboratory supports the following courses:
• Database Management Systems Laboratory
• Operating Systems Laboratory
• Mobile Application Development Laboratory
• Cloud Computing Laboratory
• Security Laboratory

Ada Lovelace Project & Research Laboratory

The laboratory joffers 40 systems with i3 configurations and includes a range of operating systems, software, tools, and security applications, such as Windows/Fedora, Visual Studio, Eclipse, Java, Dev-C++, Adobe Reader, MS Office, and K7 Antivirus.

The laboratory supports the following courses:
• Networks Laboratory
• Security Laboratory
• Project Development

Alan Turing Post Graduate Laboratory

The laboratory has 24 systems with i3/i5 configurations, outfitted with operating systems, software, tools, and security applications such as Windows/Fedora, NS2, OPNET, Eclipse/NetBeans, Oracle, Java/Dev-C++, Adobe Reader, MS Office, and K7 Antivirus.

This facility supports postgraduate courses, including:
• Project Work (PG)
• Data Structures Laboratory (PG)