Department of Computer Science
BCA_ | BSc-ITM | Head of the Department |
196 | 120 | Dr. Tapaswini Nayak B.Tech., M.Tech., Ph.D |
- About Comp.Sc.
- Vision & Mission
- Infrastructure
- Workshops & FDPs
- Research Vision
- Achievements
- Lesson Plans
- Faculty
- Staff
- UG PROGRAM POs
- UG PROGRAM PEOs
About Computer Science Department
MITS School of Biotechnology (MSB) established the department of Computer Science (CS) in 2007 with an initial intake of 60 BCA (undergraduate) students, enhanced by 68 BCA seats in 2008-09, and got permanent recognition for 128 BCA seats in 2014-15. An Under Graduate program (B. Sc.) in ITM was introduced in 2023-24 with an intake of 120 seats. The BCA program was duly approved by AICTE and having permanent recognition from Department of Higher Education, Govt. of Odisha. The BSc-ITM course is temporarily recognized by the Regional Directorate, Higher Education, Govt. of Odiha. Both the Programs are regulated as per the syllabus and regulations designed by the affiliating Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. The department of CS feels proud to announce that this Institution has received the prequalification accreditation SSR before NAAC in May, 2024(cycle-1). The department of CS is leaping forward with strength by strength over the years.
The department is headed by Dr. Tapaswini Nayak and it has 20 teaching faculty. 2 of our faculty members are with doctoral degree, and 3 are pursuing. Cadre-wise break up of the faculty position is as under:
- Professors: 01
- Associate Professors:02
- Assistant Professors:17
Vision
To serve as a dedicated center of learning and research in computer science, striving to excel in producing effective computer professionals for education, industry and research applications.
Mission
To foster a conducive learning environment for the personal and professional development of both students and faculty, nurtured with ethical principles.
In adherence to university curriculum, to enhance departmental effectiveness in academic and laboratory resources to stay updated with the latest technology advancements.
To engage learners in both individual and collaborative projects aimed at addressing challenging issues in computer science and management.
To actively participate in interactive learning, foster collaboration between academia and industry and engage in interdisciplinary research-based learning.
To adhere to the institute’s mission by fostering professional connections for improved career prospects, including placements.
Infrastructure
The department has well equipped laboratories with above 160 computer systems spread over, branded servers, UPS, scanner and laser printers.
Teaching aids like LCD are made available
Internet facility is provided to students to upgrade and be well in touch with contemporary developments
Centrally organized placement cell.
Guest lectures, seminars, campus recruitment training and other programs are conducted with renowned faculty
Air-conditioned laboratories, conference hall are made available.
Department reference study materials are available.
PROGRAMMING LAB Room Number: SF-5 Block-A
DELL Vostro 3250 SFF
Processor: Intel Core i3 6-Gen 3.7 Ghz
RAM: 4Gb DDR3
HDD: 500 GB
Monitor: 18.5” LED
Systems Count: 40
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING LAB Room Number: SF-6 Block-A
DELL DESKTOP VOSTRO 3250SFF
Processor: Intel Core i3 6-Gen 3.7 Ghz
RAM: 4Gb DDR3
HDD: 500 GB
Monitor: 18.5” LED
Systems Count: 40
DATA ANALYTICS LAB Room Number: GF- Block-B
ACER Vertion M200-A780 Desktop
Processor: AMD A6 3.5 Ghz
RAM: 4Gb DDR3
HDD: 1 TB
Monitor: 18.5” LED
Systems Count: 40
PROJECTS LAB Room Number: GF- Block-B
WIPRO DESKTOP WIV68C55-0107
Processor: Pentium Dual Core 2.20 Ghz
RAM: 2Gb DDR2
HDD: 150 GB, 128 GB SSD
Monitor: 17” LCD
Systems Count: 40
Workshops & FDP’s
2023-24
SN | Event Name | Date | Resource Person | Beneficiary |
1 |
Natural Language Processing & its Applications |
29th Feb 2024 |
Dr. Ajit Kumar NayakProfessor & HoD, Comp. Sc., S.O.A University, Bhubaneswar | Faculty & Student |
2 |
Outcome Based Education and CO, PO Attainment |
02nd April to 08th April 2024 |
Dr. B.Venkata SivaProfessor, Dept. of Mech. Engg., Narasaraopeta Engineering College | Faculty |
2022-23
SN | Event Name | Date | Resource Person | Beneficiary |
1 | Quantitative Research Analysis using MATLAB | 19th to 25th Dec 2022 | Prof. Subham Kumar Beura
Asst. Prof. (Comp. Sc.) ShaktiSai Degree College, Cuttack |
Faculty |
2021-22
SN | Event Name | Date | Resource Person | Beneficiary |
1 | Challenges in Professional Computer Education during Covid-19 | 21st to 27th Feb 2022 | Prof. Subham Kumar Beura
Asst. Prof., CS ShaktiSai Degree College, Cuttack |
Faculty |
2020-21
SN | Event Name | Date | Resource Person | Beneficiary |
1 | Artificial Intelligence for IOT Services in Cloud Techniques and Applications | 4th to 10th Jan 2021 | Prof. Bibhudatta Tripathy
Asst. Prof. in Computer Science. G.H.I.T.M, Puri |
Faculty |
2019-20
SN | Event Name | Date | Resource Person | Beneficiary |
1 | Emerging Research Trends in Computer Science and IT | 9th to 15th Sep 2019 | Prof. Chhabi Sethi
Asst. Prof. (Comp. Sc.) Utkal University, Bhubaneswar |
Faculty |
2018-19
SN | Event Name | Date | Resource Person | Beneficiary |
1 | Cloud Computing – Its Benefits and Modern Trends | 17th to 23rd Dec 2018 | Prof. Bibhudatta Tripathy
Asst. Prof. CSE, G.H.I.T.M, Puri |
Faculty |
Lesson Plans
BCA
2023-24 SEM-1 SEM-2 SEM-3 SEM-4 SEM-5 SEM-6
2022-23 SEM-1 SEM-2 SEM-3 SEM-4 SEM-5 SEM-6
2021-22 SEM-1 SEM-2 SEM-3 SEM-4 SEM-5 SEM-6
2020-21 SEM-1 SEM-2 SEM-3 SEM-4 SEM-5 SEM-6
2019-20 SEM-1 SEM-2 SEM-3 SEM-4 SEM-5 SEM-6
2018-19 SEM-1 SEM-2 SEM-3 SEM-4 SEM-5 SEM-6
BSc-ITM
About Comp. Staff
- COMPUTING KNOWLEDGE
- PROBLEM ANALYSIS
- DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
- INVESTIGATION TECHNIQUES
- UTILIZATION OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY/TOOLS
- INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM WORK
- TECHNOCRAT AND SOCIETY
- EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
- ETHICS
- SKILL AND COMPETENCY
- LIFELONG LEARNING
Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, logic, computing fundamentals to address complex problems
Ability in identifying, formulating and analyzing problems to derive substantiated conclusions through the applications of complex solutions.
Create solutions and system processes tailored to address complex IT challenges, leveraging both background knowledge and relevant tools.
Employ computing knowledge and methodologies, such as experimental design, data analysis, interpretation and information synthesis to draw valid conclusions.
Skillfully create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and computing tools while understanding their limitations.
Proficient in both independent and collaborative work across diverse environments, including leadership roles.
Utilize contextual knowledge to assess societal, legal and security issues relevant to professional practices.
Proficient in conveying complex ideas, writing reports, creating presentations and delivering messages to diverse audience.
Adhere to ethical principles and professional norms for conducting oneself in a professional context.
Demonstrate the ability to analyze and apply the local and global impacts of project management, while consistently upgrading skill sets and navigating design various trade-offs.
Recognize the necessity and possess the readiness and capability to engage in independent and continuous learning within the evolving landscape of technology.
DEPT OF COMP.SC
PEO1 | Graduates will demonstrate analytical, design and communication skill, fostering professionalism and teamwork in higher studies and industry. |
PEO2 | Graduates will succed in careers by applying programming languages and design principles in national and international contexts. |
PEO3 | Graduates will contribute to societal growth by addressing health, safety and other key issues. |
PEO4 | Graduates will apply critical thinking and problem solving to tackle social, technical and business challenges. |
PEO5 | Graduates will be able to perceive the limitations and impcts of computing field in social, legal environmental, economic and multi-disciplinary contexts. |