Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Philosophy
The University is more of a “learning institution” than a mere “teaching institution”. Its focus is more on gaining knowledge than mere skills. The faculty are individuals who are deep researchers qualified to write and critique contemporary textbooks in the area they reach; obviously they do not teach to a “fixed syllabus”. The faculty are highly qualified and deep researchers; and therefore, they “design” the courses taking into account current trends and the student background so as to blend what is collectively taught across different courses into a cohesive body of knowledge that prepares the students not just for today but to take on the developments that are likely to take place years ahead. The lectures are supplemented by several laboratory sessions, tutorials, self-reading (both individually and in groups), and projects. It is not sufficient to pick up what is taught in the class or written in the textbooks; it is important to understand, assimilate and demonstrate the individual and collective ability to apply the knowledge to a research/application environment.
Objectives
- Graduates in different fields of Computer Engineering and IT are having technical knowledge and skill so that graduates of the program should be able to attain professional recognition as member of professional bodies or could be promoted to the executive / managerial lever or higher in their engineering career.
- Graduates in different fields of Computer Engineering and IT should able to develop continuously their professional contemporary knowledge that is directly or indirectly beneficial to their engineering career development.
- Graduates in different field of Computer Engineering and IT who are sensible to religious and cultural values of the country so that graduates develop their personality in an integrated manner
- Graduates should able to contribute towards technology development of the country as well as changing technological environment so that graduate should able to keep in view of the ongoing technological reforms and implementation of information technology.
- Graduates should able to understand and develop their knowledge by extending new creative ideas and technical knowledge through research and development services to different clients of IT industry
- Graduates should able to develop the department as a centre of excellence to contribute towards the engineering education standard and socioeconomic development of the country.