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The Department of Computer Science and Engineering has 3 well-established computer laboratories with total 168 systems .The labs are furnished with sufficient auxiliary tools, such as air conditioners, smart interactive boards, projectors, printers, web cameras, and barcode reader. Suitable lighting, proper ventilation, and bag racks are made available for creating a pleasant atmosphere with good ambience. Students can enhance their practical knowledge through curricular as well as extra-curricular practical experiments.
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Central Computing Facility (St. Chavara Block)
Central Computing Facility (CCF) is a common facility, set-up in 2015 in our college which caters to the needs of academic departments and various sections of the institute. CCF is well equipped with 60 computers which have internet facility. The Central Computing Facility is dedicated to creating and maintain a computing environment providing quality professional services to the students and faculty.
Mr. Salish P Louis (System Administrator and Lab Instructor Gr.I)
Programming Lab (St. Mary’s Block)
This lab is dedicated for students to work on practical experiments, projects, and other academic work, related to programming in different programming languages. The objective of this lab is to understand the applicability of programming languages and related frameworks to develop programs.
Ms. Simmi Varghese (Lab Instructor Gr.II)
Software Lab (St. Mary’s Block)
The Software Laboratory is for practical sessions in design and development of Software. This lab satisfies the need of experiments required in the curriculum. It provides academic facilities to help students to prepare their graduation projects. The main emphasis of this lab is analysis and design of software problem and providing solution to it.
Ms. Jasmine Jolly (Assistant Professor)
Project Lab
Project lab provides students to apply theoretical concepts to real-world applications. The project lab environment fosters creativity, problem-solving skills, and practical knowledge acquisition. The students gain a deeper understanding of fundamental principles and develop the ability to analyze and solve problems through practical experiments.