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Vision
To cultivate socially responsible, critically aware, and intellectually empowered individuals through a transformative education in the arts, grounded in academic excellence, ethical values, and cultural understanding.
Mission
- Our goal is to provide high-quality computer application education through a comprehensive curriculum that aligns with industry standards and developing technology.
- Provide students with problem-solving, programming, and analytical skills for building new computing solutions.
- Create a learning environment that promotes research, entrepreneurship, and ongoing skill development.
- Instilling ethical ideals and social responsibility in students to develop responsible IT workers.
- Foster industry-academia collaborations through internships, workshops, and expert talks to prepare students for real-world career opportunities.
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
- PSO-1:To prepare students for career in computer science and its applications in professional Career
- PSO-2:To develop the student to cope up with the advancements in respective science and application field
- PSO-3: The student will determine the appropriate level of technology for use in a) Experimental design and implementation, b) Analysis of experimental data, and
- PSO-4:Investigate and apply mathematical problems and solutions in a variety of contexts related to science, technology, business and industry, and illustrate the solutions using symbolic, numeric, or graphical methods
Program Outcomes (POs)
- Students taking admission into the BCA program are expected to get Prepared with following outcomes:
- PO-1:Explaining the basic scientific principles and methods.
- PO-2:Inculcating scientific thinking and awareness among the students.
Mr. Prashant Sharma β Head, Department of Computer Application
| Qualification | MCA, B.Sc. |
| Areas of Specialization | Artificial Intelligence, Web Technologies, Database Management System |
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Apache Society Overview
Apache society is a departmental society of Computer Science and Engineering, which is a student-led organization that fosters community and collaboration among students in the CSE department. It organizes workshops, seminars, and coding competitions to enhance technical skills and promote networking. The society also facilitates mentorship programs and community engagement activities. Overall, it aims to support academic excellence and professional development for its members.
Office Bearers:
- President: Vishal Jaiswal
- Secretary: Deepshikha Gaund
Placement in Top IT Companies
TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Tech Mahindra recruited students from the BCA batch 2023β24 & 2024β25.
WIPRO β Package: 2.4 LPA
- Prince Yadav
DIGI Quest β Package: 1.8 LPA
- Naeem Chaudhary
- Faiyaz Ahmad
TATA AIA β Package: 4.08 LPA
- Sahil Yadav
TCS β Package: 2.28 LPA
- Jaideep Paswan
- Abhishek Chandra Maurya
Class Rank Holders:
- Ms. TANU CHAUBEY β 3rd Year Topper (BCA)
- Ms. ANAMIKA MANI TRIPATHI β 2nd Year Topper (BCA)
- Mr. MRITUNJAY NISHAD β 1st Year Topper (BCA)
High Scorers in Programming Courses:
Over 80% students scored above 75% in Programming.
Faculty Achievements
Mr. Anubhav Chaurasiya published a research paper in International Journal of Engineering Research and Generic Science (IJERGS) on βA Technique of Encryption Using the Laplace Transform with the Taylor Series - Encryption or Decryption Method (ISSN β 2455-1597)β, 2024.
1. Technovanza Club (Technical Society)
A society dedicated to enhancing the technical skills of students through hands-on activities.
Objectives:- Promote coding, software development, and new technologies.
- Organize workshops on Python, C/C++, Web Development, and App Development.
- Conduct weekly code challenges and technical quizzes.
- Code-a-thon (Coding competition)
- TechTalks (Guest lectures from industry professionals)
- Open-source contribution workshops
2. Creative Coders Society (Innovation & Project Society)
Fosters creativity, innovation, and practical implementation through project-based learning.
Objectives:- Guide students in developing real-time software and web solutions.
- Encourage participation in hackathons and mini-project competitions.
- Promote collaboration in tech-based problem solving.
- Semester-wise mini project exhibitions
- Inter-college hackathon participation
- Student mentoring sessions for Git, Figma, VS Code
3. CyberSec Club (Cybersecurity & Awareness Cell)
Builds awareness and interest in ethical hacking, cybersecurity, and online safety.
Objectives:- Introduce students to cyber laws, ethical hacking, and data protection.
- Promote safe internet usage through campaigns and talks.
- Cyber Awareness Week
- Cyber Quiz
- Ethical hacking basics workshop
4. Digital Literacy Cell (Social Initiative)
Student-led outreach initiative to spread computer literacy in nearby rural areas.
Objectives:- Teach basic computer skills and internet usage to underprivileged students.
- Conduct awareness programs on cyber hygiene and digital payments.
- Digital India Bootcamps
- Training drives in government schools
- Collaboration with NSS and CSC e-Governance
Membership & Coordination
- Open to all students of the BCA Department.
- Led by student coordinators under faculty mentorship.
- Annual registration drive held in the first semester.
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The department launched an internal βMini Projectβ initiative to encourage final-year innovation projects.
Developed and deployed in-house software for:
- Attendance Management
- Feedback System
- Lab Inventory Management
These projects were developed by BCA students under direct faculty mentorship.
Research Contributions:
- Students presented 34 research papers at national conferences and seminars.



