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- Computer Science
Engineering
Intake : 90
- Electronics and Communication
Engineering
Intake : 90
- Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
Intake : 60
- Civil
Engineering
Intake : 60
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| ABOUT
COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT [C.S.E] |
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| Global
Exposure and local relevance in technology, training
and research is the mission and vision of the CSE department
at Ayaan. The department has
experienced significant growth over the last few
years and contains excellent faculty members. The
faculties in the department maintain tie ups with
many reputed national companies. Our undergraduate
programme trains students to be an industry leader
who can apply their technology and computer science
concepts and principles across a wide variety of
fields. Besides subject labs we have internet
facility available for both staff and students for
research and reference purpose. E-books and journals
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COMPUTER PROGRAMMING LAB:
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First
Year Lab:
To make the student learn a
programming language.
To teach the student to write programs
in C language and solve the problems.
To introduce the student to simple
linear and non linear data structures such as lists, stacks, queues,
trees and graphs.
Softwares/Hardware
being used for this lab
Intel
based Desktop PC
ANSI C Compiler Supporting Editors |
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IT WORKSHOP / HARDWARE LAB:
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The
IT workshop for I year B.Tech students. It is a 6
months training lab course spread over 90 hours. The
modules include training on PC Hardware, Internet
& World Wide Web and Productivity tools
including Word, Excel, Power Point and Publisher.
PC
Hardware introduces the students to a personal
computer and its basic peripherals, the process of
assembling a personal computer, installation of
system software like MS Windows, Linux and the
required device drivers. In addition hardware and
software level troubleshooting process, tips and
tricks would be covered.
Internet
& World Wide Web module introduces the
different ways of hooking the PC on to the internet
from home and workplace and effective usage of the
internet. Usage of web browser, email, newsgroups
and discussion forums would be covered. In addition,
awareness of cyber hygiene, i.e., protecting the
personal computer from getting infected with the
viruses, worms and other cyber attacks would be
introduced.
Productivity
tools module would enable the students in
crafting professional word documents, excel spread
sheets, power point presentations and personal web
sites using the Microsoft suite of office tools and
Latex. |
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ADVANCED DATA STRUCTURES LAB:
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This
lab is exclusively meant for II year B.Tech
students.
Why
should we use data structures?
Data structures allow efficient
manipulation of data.
Linked list data structure allows
insertion and deletion with only a few operations,
however a standard array may take thousands or even
millions of operations to move a large amount of
data.
Data structures allow one piece of
data, to have relationships with many other pieces of data allowing much greater accessibility.
They optimize data storage and the
ability to access it.
They allow organization of data at
different levels.
In future, data structures can be used
for
- E- Learning Programming graphics Grid computing Cloud
computing.
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To make the student learn a
object oriented way of solving problems.
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To make the student write ADTS for all
data structures.
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Softwares/Hardware
being used for this lab:
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