Computer Center
Location: Examination Block, Ground Floor
A Computer Centre plays a crucial role in supporting the institution academic and administrative activities.
Computer Centre is responsible for providing and maintaining the IT infrastructure, including servers, networking devices, and computing equipment, necessary to support the college academic and administrative activities.
It provides access to computer labs, software tools, and online resources necessary to support the teaching and learning activities of the college. The Computer Centre plays a critical role in supporting research activities by providing access to high-performance computing resources, data storage, and data management tools. It implements and maintains security measures, such as firewalls, antivirus software, and intrusion detection systems, to protect against cyber threats.
Software Engineering & Programming Lab
Location: Room No 209 First Floor, IT Block
The Software Engineering and Programming Lab is well equipped with the latest hardware and software. It serves as a training ground for software developers to learn the best practices in software engineering, including requirements gathering, design, coding, testing, and maintenance, and then apply these practices to real-world programming projects. It involves the use of various software development methodologies, such as Agile and Waterfall, to ensure that software projects are completed on time, within budget, and with the desired functionality. The use of Rational Rose in a software engineering lab can help students to develop practical skills in software modelling and design, which are essential for building high-quality software systems. It can also help to bridge the gap between theory and practice by providing a hands-on approach to software engineering.
Data Structure & DBMS Lab
Location: Room No 301 Second Floor, IT Block
A Data Structure & DBMS (Database Management System) Lab is a specialized workspace that provides students with hands-on experience in designing and implementing data structures and databases. The lab typically offers access to computers and software tools, such as C++, Python, Oracle, or MySQL, to enable students to create, manipulate, and store data efficiently.
The lab focuses on teaching various data structures, such as arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, and graphs, and how to use them to solve real-world problems. It also emphasizes database design, normalization, query languages, and transaction management concepts to build efficient and scalable databases.
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Lab
Location: Room No 310 Second Floor, IT Block
An Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Lab is a specialized workspace that provides students with access to the necessary hardware and software to develop and implement AI and machine learning models. The lab focuses on teaching the concepts of AI and machine learning, such as supervised and unsupervised learning, neural networks, decision trees, and reinforcement learning, and how to apply them to real-world problems.
The lab typically offers access to computers and software tools, such as Python, TensorFlow, and Keras, to enable students to build and train AI models. It also emphasizes the use of data pre-processing, feature selection, and model evaluation techniques to build accurate and efficient models. In an AI and Machine Learning Lab, students can practice building, training, and deploying AI models, gaining practical skills that can be applied in various fields, such as data analytics, natural language processing, or computer vision.
Computer Networks Lab
Location: Room No 313 Second Floor, IT Block
A Computer Networks Lab is a specialized workspace designed to provide students with hands-on experience in designing, implementing, and troubleshooting computer networks. The lab typically offers access to computers and networking equipment, such as routers, switches, and network cables, to enable students to create and configure computer networks.
The lab focuses on teaching various networking concepts, such as network topologies, protocols, and network security, and how to apply them to real-world problems. It also emphasizes the use of network simulation tools, such as Cisco Packet Tracer, to simulate network configurations and troubleshoot network issues.
Cyber Security & Cloud Computing Lab
Location: Room No 401 Third Floor, IT Block
A Cyber Security & Cloud Computing Lab typically offers access to computers and software tools, such as virtual machines, cloud platforms, and security tools, to enable students to design and deploy secure cloud infrastructures.
The lab focuses on teaching various cybersecurity concepts, such as threat modelling, risk assessment, security controls, and incident response, and how to apply them to cloud-based systems.
It also emphasizes the use of cloud computing platforms, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure, to manage and monitor cloud-based resources.
In a Cyber Security & Cloud Computing Lab, students can practice securing cloud-based systems, gaining practical skills that can be applied in various fields, such as cloud security engineering, cloud system administration, or cyber risk management.
Data Science & Computer Vision Lab
Location: Ground Floor, IT Block
A Data Science & Computer Vision Lab is a specialized workspace designed to provide students with hands-on experience in data analysis, machine learning, and computer vision. The lab typically offers access to powerful computers and software tools, such as Jupyter notebooks, Python, and TensorFlow, to enable students to analyse and manipulate data and build machine learning models.
The lab focuses on teaching various data science concepts, such as data wrangling, exploratory data analysis, feature engineering, and model evaluation, and how to apply them to real-world problems. It also emphasizes the use of computer vision libraries, such as OpenCV, to extract information from images and videos