Undergraduate Programs

BS Computer Science

The objective of the program is to prepare students for successful careers and for advanced graduate study in computer science, by giving them the following qualities:

Depth: Deep understanding of fundamentals theoretical and practical Computer Science, and the ability to adapt to an ever-changing technological landscape.

Breadth: Knowledge of a broad range of Computer Science skills, tools, and mathematical techniques, and the capability of applying them to analyze and design complex systems.

Reasoning: Capability of solving a wide variety of problems by applying principles of computational thinking.

Teamwork: Habits of working effectively and professionally on diverse projects teams.

Clarity: Ability to communicate technical information clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing.

Integrity: Understanding how to approach social effects of computing ethically and responsibly, and being committed to doing so.

Learning: Interest in life-long learning, to adapt and shape an evolving world.

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PEO No.

PEO Description

PEO-1

Contribute to the country's socio-economic growth by solving real-world problems in general and areas of national importance in particular, using fundamental principles of computing.

PEO-2

Achieve professional success by practicing ethical behavior, computing professionalism, and diversity with effective communication in individual and team.

PEO-3

Adopt innovative approaches and pursue career growth undertaking professional trainings and/or studies in computing.

PLO No.

PEO No.

PLO Title

PLO Description

PLO-1

PEO-1

Academic Education

To prepare graduates as computing professionals

PLO-2

PEO-1

Computing Knowledge

An ability to apply knowledge of computing, mathematics, and domain knowledge appropriate for computer science to the abstraction and conceptualization of computing models from defined problems and requirements

PLO-3

PEO-1

Problem analysis

Identify, formulate, research literature, and solve complex computing problems reaching substantiated conclusions using fundamental principles of mathematics, statistics, and computer science.

PLO-4

PEO-1

Solution design

An ability to design solutions for complex problems and design systems, components, or processes that meet specified needs while maintaining computing standards, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.

PLO-5

PEO-1

Modern tool usage

Create, select, adapt, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern computing tools to complex computing activities, with an understanding of the limitations

PLO-6

PEO-2

Communication

Communicate effectively with the computing community and with society at large about complex computing activities by being able to comprehend and write useful reports, design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and understand clear instructions

PLO-7

PEO-2

Computing Professionalism and Society

Understand and assess societal, health, safety, legal, and cultural issues within local and global contexts, and the consequential responsibilities relevant to professional computing practice

PLO-8

PEO-2

Individual and teamwork

Function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader in diverse teams and multidisciplinary settings

PLO-9

PEO-2

Ethics

Understand and commit to professional ethics, responsibilities, and norms of professional computing practice

PLO-10

PEO-3

Project and Team Management

An ability to demonstrate management skills and apply computing principles to one’s work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects in a multidisciplinary environment.

PLO-11

PEO-3

Life-long learning

Recognize the need, and have the ability, to engage in independent learning for continual development as a computing professional

At least 50% marks in the following:

Intermediate or equivalent (Must have Mathematics as elective subject) or (Pre-Medical as discipline)*

* All such students must pass deficiency courses of Mathematics of 6 credit hours within one year of their regular studies.

Merit Criteria:

Admissions to the Computer Science Programs of the University are decided on the basis of candidates’ marks in:

  1. Marks of Matriculation (35% weightage)
  2. Marks of Intermediate - Part 1 (65% weightage)

Note: Applications are entertained on Intermediate Part-I basis and merit would be finalized accordingly. However, the admitted students must meet the basic eligibility criteria of the relevant degree program on the announcement of Intermediate Part-II result failing which admission will be automatically cancelled.

Test: No Test Required

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