About the Department
The Department of Master of Computer Applications was started in the year 2011.
The department is imparting quality engineering education to students through qualified and
experienced faculty members and well equipped laboratories. It is successful in producing
skilled and competent Computer Engineers and Entrepreneurs ready to satisfy the needs of
the industry and society at large. The department is equipped with adequate infrastructure to
support academic, research and extra-curricular activities for all round development.
VISION
To serve as a catalyst for developing globally competent, pioneering computer professionals,
researchers, inventors, and entrepreneurs, thereby achieving success and adding value to
society.
MISSION
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To facilitate comprehensive development of an individual by establishing a
progressive environment that encourages critical thinking, dynamism, and invention,
thereby transforming them into globally competitive professionals.
- To provide adequate platforms to develop innovative abilities, practice ethical
principles and cultivate as enduring learners.
- To enable students to develop competencies necessary for proficiently practicing their
professions in response to the evolving demands of society.
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOS)
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To excel in identifying, comprehending, developing, analyzing, and resolving a
diverse array of problems within the domain of Computer Applications.
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To equip students with diverse computer abilities, including the analysis, design, and
creation of innovative software solutions to fulfil industry requirements.
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To inspire students to work toward lifelong learning, collaborate on projects, and
become professional scientists in computing.
PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOS)
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Analyze, create, develop, and optimize solutions using advanced web technologies,
C++, Unix and shell programming, database management systems, Java, and Dot Net
platforms.
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To solve technical problems, apply ideas from fundamental computer science fields
such as data structures, database management systems, operating systems, computer
architecture, and software engineering.