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Computer Science & Engineering

Computer Science & Engineering

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Overview

Computer Science is the study of processing the data and instructions as well as how data and instructions are stored, communicated by computing devices. As compared to electrical and computer engineers mostly deal with theory, design, development and application of software and software system. Principal areas of study within Computer Science include artificial intelligence, computer systems and networks, security, database systems, human computer interaction, vision and graphics, numerical analysis, programming languages, software engineering, bioinformatics and theory of computing.

About

CSE Department was established in 1996 with intake of 60 students. Department upgraded itself by increasing its intake to 90 in 2003 and then to 120 in 2006. Department gets its first NBA accreditation in 2003.It has well equipped laboratories such as Computer Graphics Lab,DBMS Lab, Computer Network Lab, C & C ++ Lab, Image Processing Lab, JAVA Lab, .Net Lab, Project Lab and Excellent Departmental Library. It has a mixture of young, energetic, experienced and qualified faculty members to impart knowledge in the area of Automated Theory of Computation, Design and Analysis of Algorithm, Database Management Sustem, Microprocessor, Digital Logic Design, Computer Architecture, Distributed System, Object Oriented Technology and Digital Image Processing. To provide high quality technical education to the students and improving their skills through ICT based teaching-learning process so that their employability is enhanced. To develop linkage with industry to achieve excellence in research and consultancy practices. Vision of the Department is to become a centre of excellence in the Computer Science & Engineering discipline with a strong research and teaching environment that adopts swiftly to the challenges of the upcoming century.

PEOS

  • To provide student graduates with a sound knowledge in computer science and engineering fundamentals and to develop professional competency.
  • To prepare student graduates for a successful career with excellent Communication skill, excellent aptitude, problem analysis skill, Design & Development of software, and Individual & team work with values that meet the diversified needs of industry, academia and research.
  • To train students in Investigation of Complex Problem, Analysing, Modern tool usage to study, designing and creating novel software and technologies that provide solution frameworks to real world problems.
  • To promote awareness among student graduates towards issues of social relevance, Environment & sustainability and introduce them to professional ethics and practice.

POS

  • An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
  • An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
  • An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability
  • An ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams
  • An ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems
  • An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
  • An ability to communicate effectively
  • The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, and societal context
  • Recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning.
  • An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice

HOD Message

The department gives exposure to its students, to not only the regular Engineering curriculum but also to the aspirations of today’s corporate world, by inculcating a professional attitude in them. Our labs give our students a cutting edge in technical exploration and enhance their information search and analysis skills. The project which is an important part of their curriculum, not only gives them a chance to understand and explore their area of interest, but it will be an important aspect of their contribution to the company they would join after the degree. Students are encouraged to join various technical and non-technical forums, which in turn gives them horizontal exposure to Engineering concepts and technology. I am confident that the students of the present batches would justify the credibility of the department by showing a high level of professional competence in their respective job area.

DR. MUNISH KHANNA
Associate Professor and HOD

Faculty and Staff

Courses

FOR UNDERGRADUATES

  • B.Tech in Computer Science And Engineering
  • B.Tech in Computer Science And Engineering (Data Science)
WHY GO FOR A DATA SCIENCE COURSE?

B.Tech in Data Science is a new, exponentially growing field which consists of a set of tools and techniques used to extract useful information from data. The programme encompasses data Science as an interdisciplinary, problem-solving oriented subject that learns to apply scientific techniques to practical problems. The course curriculum involves a blend of data inference, algorithm development, and technology to analytically solve complex problems. The programme imparts a confluence of skills in three major areas of mathematical expertise, technology hacking skills and business strategy and acumen. The core of this programme is the ultimate use of enormous data in creative ways to generate business value. Hidden insights are brought to the fore to enable companies to make smarter business decisions. Data Science programme orients on practical classes and self-study during the preparation of datasets and programming of data analysis tasks. The demand for Data Scientists exceeding the supply is a severe problem in the data-driven world we are living in today. As a result, most organizations are willing to pay high salaries for professionals with appropriate Data Science skills.

Here are the reasons take up data science course

  • Countless Job Opportunities
  • High Salary
  • Growing Demand
  •  Multi-industry opportunities
  • Flexible Learning
  • Centre of Decision Making
  • Business Optimization
  • Gaining Knowledge about Cutting-Edge Technology
  • Future Focused Career
THIS COURSE IS FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE LOOKING FOR…

The first step in getting trained as a data scientist is to enroll in a data science course that can teach you everything you need to know to succeed in the field – from the fundamentals to advanced skills.

This programme is for students who wish to learn about advanced data analytic methods that are currently available on the market. The programme focuses on the development of skills and an understanding of how to properly use available data to gain superior insights. The programme will concentrate on the models, tools, and procedures for analyzing data from a range of sources.

A profession in a field that is always evolving, with an almost limitless range of data generation, gathering, processing, and analysis. Financial stability, the ability to relocate, and the opportunity to learn for the rest of one’s life are just a few of the benefits that make this programme an excellent choice for computer science enthusiasts. Successful graduates of the programme will have access to a variety of career opportunities. The course’s successful graduates are offered a preliminary average compensation of INR 5 to 8 Lacs. After completing the course, students might find work in both the commercial and public sectors.

Career Options and Job Prospects: 

  1. Data Architect and Administrators

Visualizers of the data management framework for the entire organization, data architects work closely with data engineers. They primarily work on understanding enterprise strategy and data that needs to be collected. They then create new database systems or enhance the performance of existing systems. Additionally, data architects design the flows and processes for data management and data engineers build the infrastructure. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects up to 180,000 jobs for database administrators and architects by the year 2030.

  1. Data Engineer 

Data engineers are experts at accessing, and moreover, processing vast amounts of real-time data. Vital to technology-driven companies and tech departments, they interpret unformatted and unverified data. Thus, daily tasks include maintenance of high data volumes as well as creating data pipelines to make data accessible for further analysis with the data teams. Data engineers set up the infrastructure using programming languages (Python) and advanced SQL, NoSQL.

  1. Data Analyst 

Most data scientists start as data analysts and data engineers at the beginning of their careers. Data analysts work directly with raw data collected through the systems. This also means they work with various teams like marketing, sales, customer support, and finance to process information.

  1. Data Scientist 

Data Scientists go beyond analyzing big data to address real-world business problems. The C-Suite relies on data scientists to provide trends, patterns across data and offer actionable insights and strategies that can affect the bottom line. Their insights have a direct impact on strategic business decisions.

  1. Machine Learning Engineer 

A Machine Learning Engineer is a unique combination of software engineering and data science that works with big data daily. In a large consumer-facing setup both roles work together but may have independent responsibilities. Data scientists are expected to be machine learning experts with advanced software programming skills. ML Engineers develop software, ML models, and artificial intelligence (AI) systems to drive various processes for the organization.

  1. Statisticians and Mathematicians

Prominently working in the government, healthcare, and research and development organizations, statisticians identify trends that advise decision-making and policies in organizations. Mathematicians and statisticians interpret large volumes of numerical data and design research surveys, develop mathematical models to collect data as well as report findings.

  1. Business IT Analyst 

Strategists at heart and analysts by mind, a business analyst evaluate a company’s processes and analyses industry trends and markets. Business analysts process enormous amounts of data and scout opportunities to improve business revenue ad growth. Common job titles held are business intelligence (BI) developers and business consultants.

  1. Marketing Analyst

Identifying shifting consumer behaviors and examining new buying trends as well as analyzing the digital universe for a business is all the excellence of a market analyst. With most businesses selling digitally, marketing analysts access large amounts of data across various platforms and devices to create strong go-to-market strategies and evaluate marketing campaigns.

  1. Clinical Data Managers

Clinical data managers unite healthcare training with mathematics, programming, computer science, and statistics. Similar to the other fields, data collection to data governance and data integrity across clinical trials and research, clinical data managers actively assimilate, analyze and predict medical industry trends.

 With a B.Tech degree in Data Science, a candidate can get hired as a – 

  • Data Science Consultant
  • Data Engineers
  • Data Architects
  • Data Technologies Specialist
  • Financial Modeler
  • Data Ecologists
  • Data Visualizers
  • Clinical and Pharmaceutical Analyst

Infrastructure

SERVER ROOM

These Server Room are equipped with the contemporary, ultra modern software & hardware. All the Servers are connected campus wide networking through LAN-WAN. A big number of dedicated servers manage it. Internet connectivity of the entire college campus is managed by the Department itself. The Internet facility is available on the computers in the campus, hostels and faculty residences through 75 Mbps bandwidth from Tata and 70 Mbps from Reliance Communications Pvt. Ltd.

The Internet facility is available on the computers in the campus, hostels and faculty residences through 75 Mbps bandwidth from Tata and 70 Mbps from Reliance Communications Pvt. Ltd.

WI-FI CAMPUS

The entire campus is Wi-Fi enabled with a high speed internet connection to allow the students to access the internet no-matter wherever they are. The coverage of Wi-Fi is not only available to class rooms but also extends to all the areas including library, Auditorium, cafeteria, and hostels.

THE DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY

The Departmental Library occupies a unique place in academic and research activities of the Department. It is perhaps the most important central facility provided by the Department. The Library maintains a rich and vast collection of data books, papers and other documents/materials. It also has one copy each of all B.Tech. project dissertations carried out in the department in recent years The Library has a well equipped facility for reading.

Achievements

Faculty Name Achievement Type Achievement Year short description organization
Munish Khanna Certification 2019 Theory of Automata NPTEL
Munish Khanna Certification 2019 Python NPTEL
Munish Khanna Certification 2019 Design and Analysis of Algorithms NPTEL
Munish Khanna Certification 2019 Operating System Fundamentals NPTEL
Munish Khanna Publication 2019 “Performance Comparison of Multi-objective Algorithms for test case prioritization during web application testing”, Arabian Journal for Science & Engineering, Springer Press,2019 NA
Munish Khanna Publication 2017 “Test case prioritisation during web application Testing”, InderScience Press ,2017 NA
Munish Khanna Publication 2018 “A Novel Approach for regression testing of web applications”, International Journal of Intelligent Systems and Applications, MECS Press,2018 NA
Munish Khanna Publication 2018 “Search for Prioritized test cases for Web Application Testing: Search for Prioritized test cases for Web Application Testing “,International Journal of Applied Meta-heuristic Computing, IGI-GLOBAL, MECS Press,2018 NA
Munish Khanna Publication 2018 “Search For Prioritized Test Cases in Multi-objective environment during web application testing”, Arabian Journal for Science & Engineering, Springer Press,August 2018 NA
Munish Khanna Publication 2019 Multimodal Biometric based on Fusion of ridge features with minutiae features and face features”, IGI Global NA
Vijay Subhash Katta Publication 2019 “Precursory response of low frequency signals for detection of seismic rapture in Indian region”,International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) ISSN: 2278-3075, Volume-8 Issue-9, July 2019. NA
Vijay Subhash Katta Publication 2018 “Study The Bio-potential Parameter For Detection Of Seismic And Environmental Changes In Indian Region”,(2018) Volume 1,doi:10.24294/jgc.v1i2.765. NA
Vijay Subhash Katta Publication 2014 Sixth IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Communication Networks 2014 on “Detection of Data Leakage in Cloud Computing Environment”. NA
Law Kumar Singh Publication 2019 Multimodal Biometric based on Fusion of ridge features with minutiae features and face features”, IGI Global NA
Law Kumar Singh Publication 2019 Detection of Glaucoma in Retinal Fundus Images Using Fast Fuzzy C means clustering approach”, IEEE Explore NA
Law Kumar Singh Publication 2019 “A Novel Deep Learning approach for Detection of Glaucoma” Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems,(2019) NA
Law Kumar Singh Publication 2019 Chapter Title: “Automated glaucoma type identification using Machine learning or Deep Learning techniques” Book Series Title “Algorithms for Intelligent Systems” Book Title: Advancement of Machine Intelligence in Interactive Medical Image Analysis” NA
Law Kumar Singh Publication 2019 “Multiobjective approach based on detection of Glaucoma in retinal images”, International Journal of Applied Evolutionary Computation (IJAEC), IGI GLOBAL NA
Law Kumar Singh Certification 2019 Compiler Design(12 WEEK COURSE), IIT KHARAGPUR NPTEL
Law Kumar Singh Certification 2019 Machine Learning for Engineering and Science  Applications(12 WEEK COURSE), IIT KHARAGPUR NPTEL
Law Kumar Singh publication 2016 “Personal Authentication Based on Iris Recognition”, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), ijsr.net, Volume 5 Issue 2, February 2016,446 –450,ISSN:2319-7064 NA
Law Kumar Singh National Conference 2015 “Comprehensive Study Of Personal Authentication Based On Iris Recognition” National Conference on Advances in Information and Communication Technology-2015(NCAICT-2015) Department of CSE & IT Madhav Institute of Technology & Science  Gwalior- 474 005 (M.P.) India MITS Gwalior
Law Kumar Singh National Conference 2015 “Comprehensive Study of Drowsiness Detection System” National Conference on Advances in Information and Communication Technology-2015(NCAICT-2015) Department of CSE & IT Madhav Institute of Technology & Science  Gwalior- 474 005 (M.P.) India MITS Gwalior
Law Kumar Singh Publication 2014 ”Security of User’s Private attributes” in International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology, Volume 3, Issue. 04 April-2014 ISSN: 2278-0181 NA
Law Kumar Singh Certification 2013 Certified Oracle Academy instructors for JAVA Fundamental and Programming on 14 June 2013. Oracle
Law Kumar Singh Publication 2013 “A Novel approach of 3D watermarking algorithm using vertex normal” International Journal of Computer application, New York (USA) NA
Law Kumar Singh National Conference 2012 “Analysis the classification of 3D object watermarking “in International Conference on Recent Trends inEngineering & Technology (ICRTET 2012) Proceeding ISBN: 978-81-925922-0-6 Organized by:Subharti Institute of Technology & Engineering(SITE)Swami Vivekananda Subharti University SITE
Praveen Gupta publication 2016 “Personal Authentication Based on Iris Recognition”, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), ijsr.net, Volume 5 Issue 2, February 2016,446 –450,ISSN:2319-7064 NA
SANJANA YADAV Publication 2016 “An Image Matching And Object Recognition System Using Webcam Robot” In Proc. Fourth International Conference On Parallel, Distributed And Grid Computing (Pdgc),(2016) (IEEE), Print Isbn: 978-1-5090-3670-7 DOI: 10.1109/Pdgc.2016.7913160. NA
SANJANA YADAV Publication 2016 “Contrast Enhancement And Brightness Preservation Using Global-Local Image Enhancement Techniques”, In Proc. Fourth International Conference On Parallel, Distributed And Grid Computing (PDGC),(2016) (IEEE), PRINT ISBN: 978-1-5090-3670-7    DOI:  10.1109/PDGC.2016.7913162. NA
SANJANA YADAV Publication 2012 “TONGUE IMAGE EXTRACTION TECHNIQUE FROM FACE AND ITS APPLICATION IN PUBLIC USE SYSTEM (BANKING)” IN PROC.  2012 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AND NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES (CSNT)  (2012) (IEEE), PRINT ISBN: : 978-1-4673-1538-8   DOI:  10.1109/CSNT.2012.51 NA
SANJANA YADAV Certification 2019 Acquired NPTEL ‘Elite’ class certification for 8-week course on “Big Data Computing” in Apr,2019 NPTEL
SANJANA YADAV Certification 2019 Acquired NPTEL ‘Elite’ class certification for 12-week course on “Privacy and Security on Social Media” in Apr,2019 NPTEL
SANJANA YADAV UGC NET 2017 Qualified UGC NET for Assistant Professor in Nov,2017 UGC
SANJANA YADAV NPTEL CERTIFICATION 2018 Acquired NPTEL ‘Elite’ class certification for 12-week course on “Social Networks” in Nov,2018 NA
SANJANA YADAV publication 2012 “AN AUTOMATED RECOGNITION OF FAKE OR DESTROYED INDIAN CURRENCY NOTES IN MACHINE VISION” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE  MANAGEMENT STUDIES, IJCSMS, VOL. 12,ISSUE 02, APRIL 2012, PP.53-60., PRINT ISSN: 2231-5268 NA
BRAJESH KUMAR SHARMA publication 2014 “Reversible Circuit: Opportunities and Challenges” International Journal of Engineering and Technical Research (IJETR) Special Issue April 2014. NA
BRAJESH KUMAR SHARMA National Conference 2009 “A framework for border intrusion detection system using wireless sensor network” in National Conference (ETCITES’09) at Anand Engineering. College, Agra in 2009. AEC Agra
BRAJESH KUMAR SHARMA National Conference 2009 “Mobile robots to collect data from sensor fields to increase the lifetime of a system” in National Conference (FCA’09) at ITM, Gwalior in 2009. ITM, Gwalior
KAPIL SHRIVASTAVA Conference 2011 “Concept: Deep web & Surfacing”, in an International Conference on VLSI, Communication & Networks(VCAN-2011) organized by I.E.T, Alwar in Collaboration with IEEE-Mtts, India to be held on 24th -25th Dec 2011. I.E.T, Alwar
KAPIL SHRIVASTAVA Conference 2013 “Green Computing Using Technological aspects of virtualization”, in an International Conference on VLSI, Communication & Networks(VCAN-2013) NA
KHUSHBOO JAIN Publication 2019 “An Optimal RSSI based Cluster-Head Selection for Sensor Networks”, International Journal of Adaptive and Innovative Systems. NA
KHUSHBOO JAIN Publication 2019 Social Engineering: ATechnique for Managing HumanBehavior. Journal of InformationTechnology and Sciences, 5(1), 18–22.http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2580822 NA
KHUSHBOO JAIN Publication 2019 Modeling of Wireless Sensor Networks in an Energy-Efficient Manner Using Quantum Physics. Journal of Computer Science Engineering and Software Testing, 5(1), 20–29. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2592994 NA
KHUSHBOO JAIN   Publication 2018 “An Enhanced DSR Protocol for Improving QoS in MANET”, International Journal of Computer Applications 181(15):21-26, September 2018. NA
KHUSHBOO JAIN   Publication 2018 Data Aggregation Design Goals for Monitoring Data in Wireless Sensor Networks”, Journal of Network Security Computer Networks, 4(3), 1–9. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1464554. NA
KHUSHBOO JAIN   Publication 2018 “A Concise Review onCluster-Based Routing Protocols inWireless Sensors Network”, Journal ofNetwork Security ComputerNetworks, 4(3), 23–30.http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2189291. NA
KHUSHBOO JAIN   Publication 2015 Article: “Design Issues and Challenges in Wireless Sensor Networks”, International Journal of Computer Applications 112(4):26-32, February 2015. NA
BHUPRABHA BHARTI Conference 2013 7thNational conference on “computing for nation development “, indiacom-2013 Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Institute of Computer Applications and Management, New Delhi NA
BHUPRABHA BHARTI Conference 2013 Emerging trend and development in SCIENCE, management and technology held on march 12 2013(ICETDSMT-2013) at RKGIT NA
Poonam Singh conference 2016 “A review of machine learning approaches to breast cancer diagnosis & treatment response prediction” in international conference on new approaches in biotechnology & Biosciences (nabb-2016). NA

Academic Activities

ALUMNI INTERACTION

In this event either Excellent Alumni’s are invited in College or a Video call session of current CSE student with them are planned.Latest, a Video call session is organised under TECHNICAL SOCIETIES for third year CSE students. In this session almost 30 questions were asked to HCST Alumni i.e. ACHINT CHAUDHARY (AIR 22 IN GATE 2018).

Testimonials

Student Clubs

Technical Society Dynamic Coder

Every student wants to master some extra- ordinary skills or to prepare for a Competitive Exam. To fulfil this wish a parallel learning program is introduced via initiation of three societies namely:-

  1. CODING SOCIETY :- To enhance coding skills of students by giving them problems asked in technical exams of big corporate.
  2. WEB DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY :- To get updated with amazing facts of Web Development and to master it with the help of College teachers.
  3. GATE SOCIETY :- To prepare for GATE Examination by parallel learning through which students can try to solve problems of each other.

These societies run in last lecture on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday for CSE third year students with approx 70 students.

Basically the motive of these societies is to make students learn that much in College hours so that they can perform outstanding in placements and Competitive Exams. These societies organize competitions after each month and Alumni interaction programs to prepare path for fulfilling the dreams of students.

Dynamic Coders is a Computer Science club of HCST which organize workshops, hosts events and tests. It works to promote healthy competition and teach online coding, problem solving skills.

It has approx 40 students from all year of CSE and has classes on three days per week before starting time of College. Their motive is to make everyone ready for company placements and make them know the prerequisites for getting placed in big companies.

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