B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

The Department has a group of dedicated regular and visiting faculty experts in their fields of work. Faculty hiring is very selective, and the Department continuously looks for brilliant Computer Scientists who will spearhead research in the afore mentioned areas. Research is promoted at the undergraduate level, and Computer Science & Engineering Majors are strongly encouraged to work and publish in research projects pursued by the faculty.

Simple Sharma
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Program Structure

The B.Tech. CSE course curriculum requires students to complete a minimum of 160 credits, out of which 61 credits are to be completed from Major Core, 15 from the Major Elective category, 17 credits in Basic Sciences, 13 credits in Engineering Sciences, and 12 Credits from Project basket. Major Core courses are carefully selected and designed to provide a solid foundation for undergraduates. Major electives are offered in various thrust areas of the Department such as Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Data Science and Big Data Analytics, Cyber Security and Privacy.

Major

The B.Tech. CSE course curriculum requires students to complete a minimum of 160 credits, out of which 61 credits are to be completed from Major Core, 15 from the Major Elective category, 17 credits in Basic Sciences, 13 credits in Engineering Sciences, and 12 Credits from Project basket. Major Core courses are carefully selected and designed to provide a solid foundation for undergraduates. Major Electives are offered in various thrust areas of the Department such as Theoretical Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Data Science and Big Data Analytics, Cyber Security and Privacy.

Specializations

Student wishing to specialize must have an overall CGPA of 7 or above and CGPA in Specialization component as 8 or above. The student must complete a minimum of 12 credits in the area of specialization. At the time of graduation, students who have completed the specialization requirements may apply for a specialization in CSE to the UG advisor for further processing.

  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning     
  • Data Science and Big Data Analytics     
  • Cyber Security and Privacy

Minor

Undergraduate students of the University who are not majoring in Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) and Electrical and Computer Engineering have the option to take a Minor in CSE. A Minor in the Computer Science and Engineering can be advantageous to those undergraduates who wish to augment their Major with that of Computer Science courses. Specifically, the students of other branches of engineering such as mechanical, civil, and chemical engineering have an opportunity to expand their breadth of study in engineering disciplines and those students from non-engineering branches of study can explore the engineering aspects and applications of their Major. A Minor in Computer Science and Engineering can help them to acquire academic background for higher studies in CSE branch and equip them with practical applications of Computer Science and Engineering through laboratory and simulation experiences.